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52 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 52 reviews of BenQ PE7700. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the design and noise. The usability and image quality also get good feedback. The size and reliability get less positive comments.
price, image quality, usability, noise, design
reliability, size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the BenQ PE7700 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 user reviews of BenQ PE7700 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Reviewers really like the usability, whereas many are critical about the price.
usability
price
100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Anthony Arrigo (projectorreviews.com)
Natural colors ; Enhanced contrast improves scenes, especially dark ones ; Very good remote ; Bright! Enough "horsepower" to power large screens (up to 140" diagonal) ; Out of the box performance is great, without tweaking ; Price Performance ;...
No lens shift ; Can't jump directly between any two Image modes ; No 12 volt screen trigger
As such, the BenQ PE7700 projector gets a Hot Product Award, for Best Price Performance in its class
Expert review by : Thomas J. Norton (hometheater.com)
We've reviewed a lot of projectors at Ultimate AV for this very reason, and will continue to do so. And while many projectors continue to be pricey, one of the most exciting developments in home theater in the past couple of years is the growing number...
Expert review by : Thomas J. Norton (soundandvision.com)
While separate projectors and screens are not for everyone, for many of us they define the essence of the true home theater video experience. A big-screen television is fine as far as it goes, and certainly appeals to a wide market. But nothing quite...
Expert review by : Bill Livolsi (projectorcentral.com)
Home theater projectors using the HD2+ DLP chip have been delivering excellent overall performance, including impressively high contrast. However, this performance has always cost a significant chunk of change. With the release of the BenQ PE7700, HD2+...
Expert review by : Good Gear Guide.au (goodgearguide.com.au)
The BenQ PE7700 is a high-quality yet affordable home theatre projector.
Great build, plenty of inputs, great remote, good image quality, quiet
No lens shift
Expert review by : Scott Bartley (goodgearguide.com.au)
BenQ (pronounced Ben-queue, in case you were afraid to ask) is making a concerted effort to become a hip, cool technology vendor, much like that bench...
Great build, plenty of inputs, great remote, good image quality, quiet
No lens shift
The BenQ PE7700 is a high-quality yet affordable home theatre projector.
Expert review by (whathifi.com)
Getting on, but remains a fairly competitive buy
Still a capable HD Ready design, and cheaper these days
Newer rivals now offer even greater performance
Expert review by : Neil Mohr (pcplus.co.uk)
The BenQ PE7700 is the first HD projector that can offer it all: dazzling visual performance at an affordable price.
Expert review by : StuffTV (stuff.tv)
The BenQ PE7700 is fitted with 1280x720 resolution, Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset and both HDMI and component video inputs
Expert review by : Philip Wong (cnet.com.au)
For those performance-minded videophiles on a shoe-string budget, look no further. This is "the one".
Cheapest HD2+ DLP projector ; Elegant shell ; Solid black ; HDMI ; Dual component-video ; Quiet
Average brightness ; No lens shift
The built-on scaler performed reasonably well in our test. 1080i downscaled material showed no visible image degrading while 480p upscaled material looked softer than the original.