BenQ HT3550 vs ViewSonic PX701-4K

Which Projector Is Better?

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BenQ HT3550
ViewSonic PX701-4K

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Our Verdict

BenQ HT3550

ViewSonic PX701-4K

The ViewSonic PX701-4K and BenQ HT3550 are about equally as good, although the ViewSonic is much better for gaming due to its 1080p @ 240Hz support. Otherwise, both projectors are 4k pixel-shifting units, with the BenQ having a much wider color gamut, while the ViewSonic has the edge in contrast. Ultimately they're both capable in a variety of contexts, but the ViewSonic is better if you're hoping to game, while the BenQ has the slight edge for content consumption due to its wider color range. 

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Variants

  • HT3550 (White)
  • PX701-4K (White)

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Main Differences for
Movies

Threshold 

0.10

Movies 

6.9
6.8

Color Gamut 
 

8.7
6.4

Contrast 
 

7.1
7.6

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Picture Quality

Brightness 
 

6.8
7.0

Brightness Measurement Picture  

White Light Output 
 

856 lm
1,519 lm

Color Light Output 
 

677 lm
760 lm

Brightness Uniformity 
 

95%
82%

Screen Brightness 
 

92 cd/m²
173 cd/m²
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Contrast 
 

7.1
7.6

APL Native Contrast  

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1% APL Native Contrast 
 

670 : 1
741 : 1

5% APL Native Contrast 
 

507 : 1
572 : 1

10% APL Native Contrast 
 

389 : 1
449 : 1

15% APL Native Contrast 
 

313 : 1
376 : 1

25% APL Native Contrast 
 

223 : 1
275 : 1

50% APL Native Contrast 
 

117 : 1
164 : 1
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Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

5.1
4.8

Pre White Balance Picture  

Pre Gamma Curve Picture  

Pre Color Picture  

White Balance dE 
 

5.73
3.11

Color dE 
 

4.44
12.11

Gamma 
 

1.70
2.12

Color Temperature 
 

7,280 K
6,851 K

Picture Mode 
 

Cinema
Gaming

Color Temp Setting 
 

Normal
6500 K

Gamma Setting 
 

2.2
1.8
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Post-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

8.2
5.8

Post White Balance Picture  

Post Gamma Curve Picture  

Post Color Picture  

White Balance dE 
 

1.74
2.08

Color dE 
 

2.98
9.24

Gamma 
 

2.15
2.22

Color Temperature 
 

6,429 K
6,459 K

White Balance Calibration 
 

2 point
1 point

Color Calibration 
 

Yes
Yes

Picture Mode 
 

Cinema
User 1
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Color Gamut 
 

8.7
6.4

Gamut Picture - Rec. 709  

Rec. 709 xy 
 

95.45%
88.43%

Rec. 709 uv 
 

96.69%
92.87%

Gamut Picture - Rec. 2020  

Rec. 2020 xy 
 

73.61%
48.06%

Rec. 2020 uv 
 

86.89%
53.34%
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Design

Imaging 
 

Style Picture  

Imaging Technology 
 

DLP
DLP

Light Source 
 

Lamp
Lamp

Resolution 
 

Pixel Shift 4k
Pixel Shift 4k

Spectral Power Distribution  

Aspect Ratio 
 

16 : 9
16 : 9

Minimum Throw Ratio 
 

1.13
1.50

Maximum Throw Ratio 
 

1.47
1.65
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Optics 
 

Optical Zoom 
 

Manual

Focus 
 

Manual Focus

Keystone 
 

Auto Keystone

Aspect Ratio 
 

16 : 9
16 : 9

Minimum Throw Ratio 
 

1.13
1.50

Maximum Throw Ratio 
 

1.47
1.65

Horizontal Lens Shift 
 

N/A

Vertical Lens Shift 
 

N/A
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Portability 
 

5.0
5.5

Dimension Picture  

Height  

5.1" (12.9 cm)
4.3" (11.0 cm)

Width  

14.8" (37.7 cm)
12.4" (31.5 cm)

Depth  

10.2" (26.0 cm)
9.4" (23.9 cm)

Weight 
 

9.5 lbs (4.3 kg)
6.2 lbs (2.8 kg)
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Noise 
 

6.6

Noise @ Maximum Brightness Video  

Noise @ Maximum Brightness 
 

55.0dBA
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Inputs

Inputs & Connectivity 
 

Inputs Picture  

HDMI 
 

2 (2x HDMI 2.0)

HDMI 2.1 Rated Speed 
 

No HDMI 2.1

USB Data Ports 
 

2
0

Audio Out 3.5mm  

1

Digital Optical Audio Out  

0

Wi-Fi  

No
No

Ethernet Speed  

No Ethernet
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Supported Resolutions 
 

9.6

Native Resolution 
 

Pixel Shift 4k
Pixel Shift 4k

4k @ 60Hz 
 

Yes

4k @ 120Hz 
 

No

1440p @ 60Hz 
 

Scaled

1440p @ 120Hz 
 

No

1080p @ 60Hz 
 

Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 
 

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

Yes

1080p Maximum Refresh Rate 
 

240 Hz
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Input Lag 
 

7.6

4k @ 60Hz 
 

18.1

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode 
 

34.5

4k @ 120Hz 
 

N/A

1080p @ 60Hz 
 

18.3

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode 
 

35.1

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

9.5

1080p @ Max Refresh Rate 
 

5.0
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HDR Format Support  

HDR10 
 

Yes

HDR10+ 
 

No

Dolby Vision 
 

No

HLG 
 

Yes

Audio Passthrough 
 

ARC/eARC 
 

No
No

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus 
 

No

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 
 

No

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT 
 

No

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 
 

No

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA 
 

No

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 
 

No

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream) 
 

0

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1 
 

No

ARC: DTS 5.1 
 

No

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1 
 

No

Optical: DTS 5.1 
 

No
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3D  

3D Support 
 

Yes
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Features

Inputs & Connectivity 
 

Inputs Picture  

HDMI 
 

2

ARC/eARC 
 

No
No

Wi-Fi  

No
No

USB Data Ports 
 

2
0
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Smart Features & Sound 
 

Smart OS 
 

No
No

Cast Capable 
 

No
No

Speaker(s) 
 

Yes
Yes
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In The Box 
 

In The Box Picture  

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