

🎥 Elevate your game and movie nights with cinematic brilliance and zero lag!
The BenQ TK710 is a cutting-edge 4K UHD laser projector delivering 3200 lumens brightness and 95% Rec.709 color coverage. Designed for gamers and cinephiles alike, it features ultra-low 4ms response time and 240Hz refresh rate for smooth, lag-free gameplay, plus HDR10/HLG support for vibrant, high-contrast visuals. Its durable laser light source ensures long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance, while vertical lens shift and keystone correction guarantee easy, precise installation.

















| ASIN | B0D485KG39 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,001 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #80 in Home Video Projectors |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Color | Grey/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (189) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Item Weight | 3.63 Kilograms |
| Item model number | TK710 |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Product Dimensions | 33.4 x 40.77 x 17.27 cm; 3.63 kg |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Series | TK Series |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
D**D
As Described. Good price
As Described. Well packaged and delivered on time
A**H
BenQ projector is best 4K Picture Quality
Best 4K picture Quality and works with 4k Android stick Thank you Amazon UAE 😍
S**.
If you are on the fence about laser, get off and buy this now. I replaced an Epson 5050ub on its third bulb (a great but old LCD projector) with this, taking a chance on a 'cheaper gaming' laser, and it blows me away every time it's on. The 4K is super clear, like impossibly clear, and the brightness even with lights on is beyond my expectations. I don't game, this is for family movie nights, and even the kids are shocked at the brightness and clarity. Install is easy with the grid mode, it 'snaps' keystone into place and with a little help from the ceiling mount it's a perfect short throw to a 140" vertical non-ALR white screen from about 8' with no optical zoom (it can go way bigger). Best upgrade for the price. IMO as good as an Epson12000 for 25% of the price. Don't believe my enthusiasm? I included a pic with pot lights on, it's not a fake image, that's how bright this Benq shines. I might get a tan standing in front of the screen. Enjoy!
J**W
been running this projector for over a year now with no issues whatsoever. I've taken care of the lens, kept up with regular maintenance, and it's running as good as new 1400+ hours later. I have it ceiling mounted, projecting onto a silver ticket 100" silver screen, and sound routed to a Samsung Q800A soundbar & sub. I couldn't be happier with this configuration. For most of the time, it was connected to my old desktop running a gtx970, and I had no complaints. I recently upgraded to a laptop with an rtx4070, and the image quality in both movies/shows and games is fantastic. The projector does just fine showing everything in crisp detail. Running in HDR10 and HDR Game modes, blacks are sufficiently dark, and colors are nice and vibrant without being washed out. I don't notice any blurriness or latency in games. It keeps up without using fast mode, though ymmv if you're playing more fast paced competitive games. -A note on that: fast mode disables keystone correction. So, if you need it, make sure you have the projector set up to throw super straight. It's really great for having friends over for movies & local co-op/split screen games. Plenty of screen space for everybody to see clearly. I went overkill and got 8k fiber HDMI cables since I was running them across the ceiling & along the walls. There's no noticeable latency in image or sound transfer. Any limitations I've run into are tied to the GPU I'm running. I can imagine it's not up to par for the most discerning home cinema user, but for somebody mostly playing games and sometimes watching movies & shows with friends, it's perfect.
C**T
*Update* I talked with BenQ after I returned the previous projector and they suspected it was defective. They informed me that the TK710STi’s made after November 2024 have addressed a few issues, mainly an issue with light spillage on the left side when ceiling mounted. So I ordered another one and even though it was manufactured in October, it’s much better than the last one I had. The bottom and corners still aren’t perfectly sharp like the center of the screen, but it is noticeably more sharp than the last one. And for some reason this one isn’t as loud as the previous one either. I use it on eco mode since I have a moderately light controlled room and you barely notice it when playing content. Some wonky things still happen with the connections and when switching between content. Sometimes when I power on the projector it automatically turns everything else connected to my A/V system and starts popping my speakers. To fix it from randomly switching between HDR and SDR on my Roku, I set the Roku output to 4K 60p rather than automatic. At this point I don’t necessarily care about HDR video content and am fine with just 4K. Overall it’s a much better experience than the last one I ordered and I’ll end up keeping this one. —— This was meant to replace my TH671ST but I ended up returning it because the overall experience wasn't worth the upgrade. Maybe the internals got misaligned during shipping, but mine had terrible focus uniformity compared to my TH671ST. It would be sharp in the top and center but was blurry on the bottom. The bottom left corner specifically was the worst and would not go away no matter how much you adjusted it. I only had -1 on my vertical keystone to compensate for my walls not being perfectly straight, but that is nowhere near enough keystoning to throw the focus off that much. You couldn't really notice it when watching content but it became very noticeable when scrolling through menus and catalogues. It also wasn't ideal for gaming since there are usually HUD's, maps, and stats on the corners. Other Negatives - The TK710STi is fairly loud when in normal light mode. Luckily, since this has a high lumen output, it was still bright in Eco mode which quieted the fan considerably. The decibels are about the same as my previous projector but the TK710STi had more of a buzzing sound than a fan sound. I probably would have gotten used to it after a while but I did not really like it. - The video signal would occasionally black out, glitch to a green screen, or boost the contrast and saturation. This mostly occurred when you started a show or movie and it was reading the video signal. When I'd back out of a movie to my Roku menu it would get stuck on an over-saturated image and I'd have to either turn the projector off and on or switch back and forth between HDMI inputs to fix it. I have high-speed 4K HDMI cables and this never happened on my previous projector. Positives - Despite my focus issue, the image was still very good. There was a noticeable difference when playing games since this projector has HDR capabilities. I also could tell the TK710STi had a significantly higher contrast ratio compared to my TH671ST (60,000:1 vs 10,000:1). In dark scenes this one excelled at presenting blacks without noticeable banding or gradations like my 671ST. - The remote is a big improvement from other BenQ projectors. It has Bluetooth so you don't have to point it directly at the projector to access the menu or volume. I was quite dissatisfied with the TK710STi and felt it wasn't worth spending $2K to upgrade from my TH671ST which is a really good projector despite it being 1080p. I purchased a new lamp and will likely wait for the next iteration of this projector or just eventually transition to a 100" TV a few years down the road.
S**D
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H**A
Excellent quality, huge upgrade from a 1080p projector. Picture and text is sharp, setup is easy. I just wish the throw distance was a bit more so I could project from a bit farther. My old projector was able to throw a 96” projection from 12.5ft, with this I had to move the projector about 3 ft forward, but the quality is well worth it!
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