I've gotta say that I've had horrible luck with BenQ when I purchased a W10000 for a client. The projector has now been replaced 4 (or 5?) times with a different issue every time. This includes the color wheel exploding, the projector comletely dying, and then the PS3 not being recognized via HDMI.
I also don't know if BenQ has addressed the issue of the projector not having discrete power on/off commands for use with even the most basic of universal remotes. I know the W10000 did not have this, so it was very inconsistent handling projector power.
The serial port, unless things have changed, works okay, but once again, discrete power control for the projector doesn't exist! That's right, despite the full ability to have it report status, and provide true two-way control of the projector, BenQ's engineers simply didn't include it and even skipped over basic discrete functionality.
Lastly, there are two things that bug me about the review in particular.
1. Why not discuss lens shift? People talk all the time about zom range, and say things like "You get a 100" digaonal from 10 to 12.5 feet", but then they don't say, "You have zero lens shift" or "vertical lens shift only allows you to put the projector as high as the top edge of the screen".
Since this projector has a limited zoom range, the lens shift becomes that much more important for room placement. If you can't get the projector above the top of the screen then it may interfere with rooms with high ceilings or with tiered seating.
2. Ergonimcs or Ease Of Setup? Which one does the zoom range and lens shift fall into and why did both of these get five stars when the competing LCD models at that price offer 1.6-2.0:1 zoom range and often have lens shift which exceeds screen height? This projector may offer many settings after you get it out of the box, and may offer a lot to affect image quality in a good way, but it is NOT secondary when you can't get the projector into your room in the first place! I think it's a huge drawback to this projector, but I do realize that it is a huge perk over the non-lens shift Optomas which may come in at a similar price. There's just no way that it is deserving of more than 3 stars in one of those sections based upon the far less than average setup capabilities for placement. Really, it would be 2 stars which can be brought up by some other features IMO.
Just things that are worth pointing out. Oh, and the current BenQ, which did have a weird power issue which seems to have gone away, looks awesome. Absolutely stunning with 1080p/24 material on BD - bright, punchy, and vibrant. I just feel like I have to keep my fingers crossed for it to keep working.