Since the new projector is also going to be doing office duty (presentations, trainings, ect.), will the BenQ be the most reliable and is it really a good choice for connecting to a computer?
Because the BenQ is a native 1080p projector (1920x1080) you get more options for higher resolution computer feeds which will look better and give your presentations more clarity and impact.
I would also like some good reasons why the extra $500 is necessary for another replacement projector. It will double as an HT/office projector so I need all the good excuses I can get!
1080p is the future and the present. As you buy new laptops and other A/V products they will be equipped with HDMI more and more often and they will be able to output 1080p video more and more often. So, instead of buying a product which is outdated on the day you buy it, you are looking at getting a product which already meets the standard which is likely to be in place for the next five years or so.
As well, the lens shift delivered by the BenQ offers up more flexibility in placement than a projector which does not include lens shift. While LCD models will have it, there are many areas in which the BenQ delivers more image quality.
Image quality - The BenQ is going to provide deeper black levels and a sharper image overall. DLP black levels are well known to be a bit better than what you find on LCD models, and DLP with lens shift typically starts at about $5,000 - so at this price, it is an incredible value.
VALUE! 1080p, from the least expensive manufacturers, runs about $1,500 and doesn't touch the BenQ for image quality. That's a Sanyo model - it has lens shift, but not the brightness, nor the black levels which the BenQ will deliver. This projector also was released about a year ago and carried a $5,000 MSRP - so we are talking about it costing about 1/4th what the original price was.
Keep in mind, you may only have a day or two available to buy this projector left.
Read the review of it here...
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/projectors/benq-w5000-dlp
and here...
http://www.projectorreviews.com/benq/w5000/index.php
and here...
http://www.projectorcentral.com/benq_w5000.htm
This projector was very well received at $5,000 - so at $1,300 it is a steal, and it WILL be gone very soon is my expectation.