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Dell projector—4k, HDR, short throw

We have been evaluating Dell’s S718QL projector, and what an amazing piece of technology it is. We used the machine with our 120-inch high-gain screen, and placed it on the floor, 9-inches from the screen. The 4k HDR laser projector is extraordinarily bright—5,000 ANSI lumens (~1,460 Nits). For video projectors, 1000 ANSI Lumens is the minimum that a projector should ...

Jon Peddie

We have been evaluating Dell’s S718QL projector, and what an amazing piece of technology it is. We used the machine with our 120-inch high-gain screen, and placed it on the floor, 9-inches from the screen. The 4k HDR laser projector is extraordinarily bright—5,000 ANSI lumens (~1,460 Nits). For video projectors, 1000 ANSI Lumens is the minimum that a projector should be able to output for home theater use, but most home theater projectors average from 1,500 to 2,500 ANSI lumens of light output. Combined with its 10-bit color gamut of 1.07 billion colors, it is a certified HDR device. And,
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