 We're here at the BenQ office here in Taipei, and who are you? Hi, my name is Will. I'm the power manager of BenQ projector business unit. And you have a beautiful 4K projector right here. Yeah, this is our first 4K projector ever first. And its name is WM1000. It has 2000 ANC lumens and high contrast, and also with a THS certification. And right now it's projecting a huge 4K display. How big is this display? It's 200 inch or something? This screen is about 160 inch. 160 inch right now? Yes. And I filmed this video before with the inventor of the plasma display, and you can see all the details. This is like a cinema. Yes, it's designed for the professional cinema use at home. So we provide a 4.3 megapixel in this machine so we can display every detail of a 4K image or 4K video. 8 megapixels using the DLP 4K, the new 4K technology that's in the DLP. Yes. So how bright is this one? This is about 2000 ANC lumens and about 2200 ANC lumens. And how's the quality of the colors? Colors matches the Rec.709 color space. So Rec.709, that's industry standard for all? Yeah, it's an industry level for the Full HD. And we plan to upgrade it in the next generation to be have a larger color space. And we also have another X12000, which features a DCI P3 color space. So we have two kind of different projectors that is 4K and provide to our target users. That's really cool. So this was one of the first new 4K protectors on the DLP system, right? Yes. It's the first consumer level 4K DLP projector. Can you tell us how much it costs? What's the price? It looks pretty big. It's about $5,000 US dollars in the US. And in Europe, it costs more like 5,500 euros. 5,500 euros. And here we have a lamp cover, which you can replace the lamp just by placing here. You can see. Is this a special lamp? It's a universal lamp. Universal lamp. So it will last for how many hours? It lasts for 3,000 hours, yes, in smartphone mode. Let's go close to the screen. I want to try to see how it feels to watch this, because I think this is the best way to have 4K. You want to have it on a big, big, big screen. Otherwise, there's no point in having 4K, right? The 4K TV is OK, but it's too small, maybe. Yes. And we think if you want to enjoy the benefit of 4K, you better use the projector, because the projector is big enough for you to have full details of a 4K image. For TV size, the mainstream TV size right now is about 50 to 60 inches. But at that size, it's hard to tell the difference from a 4HD one. So using a larger 4K display, you can fully enjoy the 4K advantages. I've been posting 4K for more than a year on my YouTube. And this is the first time I can see the quality of my video, I think. Because even if I'm checking on a 4K TV, you have to go up close and look very close. Here, you can just like, even though I just have a Sony AX53, which is not the biggest sensor, it is pretty awesome to see all this detail. This has nothing to do with 1080p. I have a BenQ W1070 in my home. What's the difference between this and 1080p? 10 to be, the 4K image is as much as four times of pixel counts and details than a 4HD. And we made it for the professional home cinema use. So even the contrast, or even the color, even any other parameters regarding image quality, it's much better than our W1070s, because W1070s, we think, is for the home entertainment. And it's good for the ordinary use. But if you want to have a high quality 4K blur, movies watching at home, you should buy this one. So how popular is this? Because you already have it for a few months on the market. And so is this the most popular 4K projector ever? Yeah, I think. It is? Yes. It is popular. Yeah, and it features the higher qualities in our 4K consumer level projectors. We have better features, better image qualities, than any other technologies of 4K. So what is Epson doing with 4K? It's not the same. What they're doing is that they use more resolution of panels. They use a 1920 multiple by 1080p resolution of panels to have 4K images. But what they produce is about 4.1 megapieces, and it's far less than the 4K UHD display should have. A 4K UHD display should have more than 8 megapieces. And ours, our DOP technology can produce more than that. We can produce 8.3 megapieces, than the 3LCD. That is two times more than the 3LCD cam. And there's all these other logos here. What do the logos mean? This is? Yeah, first one. It features DOP technology, and second one. It features this W11000, it got a THS certification. And it's a professional certification in the audio-visual industry. And third one is that it features our own cinema telemetry color technology, which can produce accurate and high quality colors in the videos. And we have a cinema master. This is our advanced image processing technologies. It features some functions like a pixel enhancer that is making the image sharper. And also the color enhancer that makes your color more saturated and vivid. Yeah. So you have all kinds of image processing, which is a big part of your product. Yes. You cannot just have 4K and not do image processing. Then there's no point, right? Yeah. So besides the 4K, we have so much functions that for professional use. Users can adjust their images as much as they want. They can adjust it according to their home environment and make it better as your home. 4K 60. 4K 60, yes. Yeah. So it's HDMI 2.0a or 2.0b. 2.0. 2.0? You can see that we have two HDMI ports here. We are connecting HDMI 1, which is HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2. And the second port is HDMI 1.4. OK. Yeah. So both ports can output 4K images. So it's 4K 2.0, both of them. And then there's audio out, also USB, mini, B, all kinds of other stuff. What do you do with the other thing? The other stuff is, this port is for the control. And another port, like this, is a firmware upgrade. We do a service upgrade, firmware upgrade from USB port. And so the main video output is the HDMI and PC. So did you have already some other firmware updates? You do already some updates since launch? Yeah. We may have some firmware updates or software updates at the nest, or maybe at the nest quota. We'll have better quality, maybe. Yeah. All right. If we found anything, we can improve. We will release our software. Is it gigabit LAN? Yes. So people can do stuff over the network, also? Yeah. People can remote control the projector from a crash drone or the MMS. So who's the customer who buys this product? So far, is home also a small cinema? We think people use it at home as a private home cinema. But we have tried. We have tried to get it into a 300-inch image. And it still produces a vivid and sharp images, yes. We met some media launch at India, at Japan. And we project a 300-inch image. Yes, it's still good. This is a $5,000 around or a little bit more investment, but then you can open a cinema. Yes. So in India, you can start a new cinema in a small village. Yes, it's capable. How do people get 4K content? 4K content. There's more and more? There's many of 4K content you can buy, maybe some movies from Amazon. Or you may contact your local, maybe like AB dealers, if they have some important 4K through A-discs. You can enjoy the 4K movies with your player and with the W11000. HDR? Yes, HDR. So it has all the HDR support also? Right now, we don't have HDR now, but we are considering to improve it. Yeah, because HDR. In fact, HDR, they don't have a real specification for the projectors. This is a really different HDR, right? Right now, HDR only applies to the TVs, but not exactly for the projectors. So you can see some projectors that feature in the 4K HDR, but while the effect, there are output, it's not totally correct. So in all point of view, we will emphasize that we have a good quality in standard dynamic range, HDR, about HDR, we will keep improving it into our next generation of products. All right, so there it is. This is the W11000. People can order it on all kinds of distributors. They already have it everywhere, like in Europe, USA, Asia, everywhere. Yes, everywhere. In India, is it available? India? Yes. So in India, they can buy. And anybody can start a new cinema. Yes. And just get the 4K movies. Every movie should be in 4K now, because the 35 millimeters, they can digitize in 4K. And people can just go on my YouTube channel and they can get 4K content if they need. All right, thanks a lot. Thanks for sharing this. So. Kind of.