




BenQ TH575 1080p Indoor Gaming Projector, 3800 LMS, 16.7ms Low Latency, Enhanced Game-Mode, High Contrast, Dual HDMI, 3D Ready, Auto Vertical Keystone, Standard Throw, 1.1x Zoom, 3 Year Warranty
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Description
About this item NEW 2023 MODEL: Upgraded 3800 ANSI Lumens paired with an improved 15,000:1 contrast ratio (FOFO) when compared to its predecessor, TH585P. 1080P RESOLUTION: 1080p Full HD image quality with 3800 ANSI lumen for ultimate gaming experiences in well-lit environment, one of our best gaming projectors LOW LATENCY: 16ms (1080p@60Hz) low input lag and microsecond DMD fast response ensure ultra-smooth gaming experiences HIGH CONTRAST RATIO: This TV projector produces deeper black fine details in dark scenes without washout. TAKING VIDEO GAMES TO THE BIG SCREEN: The short throw projection produces big 100" images from just 10.8ft for total gaming immersion See more product details
Details
Product information Features & Specs Additional Features 3d-Ready, Digital Keystone Correction, Speakers Connectivity Technology HDMI Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 Display Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Pixels Display Type DLP Form Factor Desktop Mounting Type Tabletop Mount Brightness 3800 Lumen Color White Wattage 260 watts Controller Type Button Control, Remote Control Compatible Devices Gaming Console, Laptop, Speaker Contrast Ratio 15000:1 Maximum Throw Distance 5 Feet Light Source Operating Life 15000 Hours Maximum Image Size 300 Inches Lamp Wattage 210 Watts Voltage 240 Volts Hardware Connectivity HDMI Control Method Remote Minimum Throw Distance 8 Feet Vertical Keystone Correction 10.8 Feet Minimum Image Size 30 Inches Video Encoding AVC Projector Maximum White Brightness 3800 ANSI Lumens Picture Quality Enhancement Technology LED Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand BenQ Antenna Location Business, Education, Gaming, Home Cinema Built-In Media TH575 Model Name TH575 Model Number TH575 UPC 840046047740 Manufacturer BenQ Global Trade Identification Number 00840046047740 Mfr Part Number TH575 Warranty Description 2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty Best Sellers Rank #132 in Video Projectors ASIN B0B4QV9YV6 Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars Measurements Item Dimensions L x W x H 11.65"L x 8.7"W x 4.72"H Item Weight 7.65 Pounds Additional details EU Spare Part Availability Duration 3 Years
Customer reviews
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Great Projector with a Great Price
I have always wanted a projector and after doing a lot of research I bought a projector and did not like it. Having said that it was not this projector, it was a totally different brand. I chose this projector as a replacement for my first projector that I returned, this one had the features that my first one lacked; such as a audio port, zoom, more HDMI ports, and as a bonus Higher lumens. I also like to pay more for good name brands, as in my experience they last longer and work better than the cheap ones. This projector was what I was looking for as my entry level projector, I did not want to go all out on my first projector. The picture is great and clear and at no point have I wished for a clearer 4K resolution, I personally do not notice the noise that comes from it as I don't think it's loud, it stays cool during operation, and it is more than bright enough to watch in a room with lights on. My first big use weekend with it was the weekend of April 13, 2024 to watch The Masters and it did well. I even set my screen up outside on a very sunny 70 degree day in northern Indiana. I set it up in a shady area and it had to be fairly close to the screen for it to be bright enough, but it worked great and I got to watch the masters outside in the great weather we were getting. I got the projector for watching movies inside and outside with my three year old and my wife and it works great for that purpose. I have not really ran my Xbox Series X or PS5 on it yet, but my Nintendo Switch worked great with it and it had no noticeable input lag with the remotes while playing Mario Cart. I would highly recommend this product especially if you are wanting to buy a name brand projector with good specs for a good price. I feel the bang for your buck here is great and I like how versatile it is. It feels quality and I am more than happy with it. FIVE STARS!
I have always wanted a projector and after doing a lot of research I bought a projector and did not like it. Having said that it was not this projector, it was a totally different brand. I chose this projector as a replacement for my first projector that I returned, this one had the features that my first one lacked; such as a audio port, zoom, more HDMI ports, and as a bonus Higher lumens. I also like to pay more for good name brands, as in my experience they last longer and work better than the cheap ones. This projector was what I was looking for as my entry level projector, I did not want to go all out on my first projector. The picture is great and clear and at no point have I wished for a clearer 4K resolution, I personally do not notice the noise that comes from it as I don't think it's loud, it stays cool during operation, and it is more than bright enough to watch in a room with lights on. My first big use weekend with it was the weekend of April 13, 2024 to watch The Masters and it did well. I even set my screen up outside on a very sunny 70 degree day in northern Indiana. I set it up in a shady area and it had to be fairly close to the screen for it to be bright enough, but it worked great and I got to watch the masters outside in the great weather we were getting. I got the projector for watching movies inside and outside with my three year old and my wife and it works great for that purpose. I have not really ran my Xbox Series X or PS5 on it yet, but my Nintendo Switch worked great with it and it had no noticeable input lag with the remotes while playing Mario Cart. I would highly recommend this product especially if you are wanting to buy a name brand projector with good specs for a good price. I feel the bang for your buck here is great and I like how versatile it is. It feels quality and I am more than happy with it. FIVE STARS!
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Great Outdoor Movie Projector!
This is my first projector. So I’m not coming at this with a spreadsheet of specs or a wall of comparison charts. What I do have is a 150” diagonal screen in my backyard, a love for movies, and a newfound appreciation for what a budget-friendly projector can actually do. 🌟 From Office Snoozers to Outdoor Stunners Most of my projector experience before this was in office settings—PowerPoint decks, grainy text, and colors that looked like they were afraid to commit. Even the “high-end” ones left me unimpressed. So when I fired up the BenQ TH575 for our first outdoor movie night, I braced for compromise. Instead, I got outdoor cinema rocking in full, vivid glory. The colors were rich, the image was sharp, and I kept waiting for the grain or fuzziness to show up. It never did. Even though this isn’t a 4K projector, I genuinely don’t feel like I’m missing anything. The clarity is that good. 🌅 Brightness That Buys You Time At 3800 lumens, this thing is bright. Maybe even too bright for some setups—but for outdoor use, it’s a dream. I can start a movie right at dusk, and the image holds up beautifully. That means we’re not waiting until full dark to kick things off, which is a win in my urban neighborhood where late-night noise isn’t exactly welcome. 🎮 Bonus Round: Mario Kart Under the Stars We’ve also used it for Nintendo nights, Mario Kart with the kids on the big screen, and I haven’t noticed any input lag or performance hiccups. It’s smooth, responsive, and way more fun than crowding around a living room TV. 🍿 Final Verdict If you’re looking for a projector that turns your backyard into a pop-up cinema, the BenQ TH575 delivers. It’s not 4K, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s bright, colorful, and surprisingly refined for the price.
This is my first projector. So I’m not coming at this with a spreadsheet of specs or a wall of comparison charts. What I do have is a 150” diagonal screen in my backyard, a love for movies, and a newfound appreciation for what a budget-friendly projector can actually do. 🌟 From Office Snoozers to Outdoor Stunners Most of my projector experience before this was in office settings—PowerPoint decks, grainy text, and colors that looked like they were afraid to commit. Even the “high-end” ones left me unimpressed. So when I fired up the BenQ TH575 for our first outdoor movie night, I braced for compromise. Instead, I got outdoor cinema rocking in full, vivid glory. The colors were rich, the image was sharp, and I kept waiting for the grain or fuzziness to show up. It never did. Even though this isn’t a 4K projector, I genuinely don’t feel like I’m missing anything. The clarity is that good. 🌅 Brightness That Buys You Time At 3800 lumens, this thing is bright. Maybe even too bright for some setups—but for outdoor use, it’s a dream. I can start a movie right at dusk, and the image holds up beautifully. That means we’re not waiting until full dark to kick things off, which is a win in my urban neighborhood where late-night noise isn’t exactly welcome. 🎮 Bonus Round: Mario Kart Under the Stars We’ve also used it for Nintendo nights, Mario Kart with the kids on the big screen, and I haven’t noticed any input lag or performance hiccups. It’s smooth, responsive, and way more fun than crowding around a living room TV. 🍿 Final Verdict If you’re looking for a projector that turns your backyard into a pop-up cinema, the BenQ TH575 delivers. It’s not 4K, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s bright, colorful, and surprisingly refined for the price.


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Pretty amazing for the money.
This is my third projector (over the past 20 years). My last projector was about ten years old and due for a bulb so, with all of the tech advancements, replacing it with a new unit made sense. I use a 108" (9 ft.) diagonal screen. This BenQ is very inexpensive (about 1/2 the money of my old Optoma DLP), but is MUCH brighter and the colors are more vivid. I'm running on 'ECO' mode and still had to dial the colors/brightness back a bit. The difference between the two is stunning. It also has a slightly smaller footprint. My only niggle is the dreaded 'screen door effect'. To me, it is much more pronounced here than with the Optoma (my wife doesn't see it). It could be because the picture is so much brighter/clearer. I improved it somewhat by de-focusing the picture a bit, but on certain scenes (lighter colored backgrounds, mostly) it is still pretty noticeable. If you are one of the lucky ones who doesn't see it, then this thing has a GREAT picture. This would never be mistaken for a high-end unit, but - for the money - it is reeeeally good, and a pretty huge step up from the old machine. That's not a knock on Optoma. I loved the old one. But 10-year-newer tech is hard to beat. Long story short: STUPID good for the money, buy it.
This is my third projector (over the past 20 years). My last projector was about ten years old and due for a bulb so, with all of the tech advancements, replacing it with a new unit made sense. I use a 108" (9 ft.) diagonal screen. This BenQ is very inexpensive (about 1/2 the money of my old Optoma DLP), but is MUCH brighter and the colors are more vivid. I'm running on 'ECO' mode and still had to dial the colors/brightness back a bit. The difference between the two is stunning. It also has a slightly smaller footprint. My only niggle is the dreaded 'screen door effect'. To me, it is much more pronounced here than with the Optoma (my wife doesn't see it). It could be because the picture is so much brighter/clearer. I improved it somewhat by de-focusing the picture a bit, but on certain scenes (lighter colored backgrounds, mostly) it is still pretty noticeable. If you are one of the lucky ones who doesn't see it, then this thing has a GREAT picture. This would never be mistaken for a high-end unit, but - for the money - it is reeeeally good, and a pretty huge step up from the old machine. That's not a knock on Optoma. I loved the old one. But 10-year-newer tech is hard to beat. Long story short: STUPID good for the money, buy it.
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Great results at a modest price.
This is my third projector in 25 years. I have a small entertainment room (approx 14 X 20') that is filled with collectables, film memorabilia, plus an extensive media library, and do not want a large flat screen TV hogging an entire wall. With a motorized screen that drops before a modest Sony Bravia in a shelf set with two full sized speakers, one center speaker, subwoofer and two bookshelf surround behind high on the wall (to prevent wave cancelation and foster ceiling deflection). This arrangement allows for an excellent home theater experience without great expense. The 3D function of the projector is impressive: a high refresh rate makes for a very smooth presentation. Overall, the image is clear, and the contrast is well balanced with a wide color pallette that delivers a cinema quality feel. My screen is 100" but the definition is sharp enough to accommodate a slightly larger format. I held off for one year before writing this review to make sure the unit has worked consistently well. And it has. I also worked as an AV technician, so I have some practical experience to back up my claims. Needless to say, I've been quite satisfied with this little projector.
This is my third projector in 25 years. I have a small entertainment room (approx 14 X 20') that is filled with collectables, film memorabilia, plus an extensive media library, and do not want a large flat screen TV hogging an entire wall. With a motorized screen that drops before a modest Sony Bravia in a shelf set with two full sized speakers, one center speaker, subwoofer and two bookshelf surround behind high on the wall (to prevent wave cancelation and foster ceiling deflection). This arrangement allows for an excellent home theater experience without great expense. The 3D function of the projector is impressive: a high refresh rate makes for a very smooth presentation. Overall, the image is clear, and the contrast is well balanced with a wide color pallette that delivers a cinema quality feel. My screen is 100" but the definition is sharp enough to accommodate a slightly larger format. I held off for one year before writing this review to make sure the unit has worked consistently well. And it has. I also worked as an AV technician, so I have some practical experience to back up my claims. Needless to say, I've been quite satisfied with this little projector.