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These BenQ 4K Ultra Short Throw Projectors Come in Two Models

These new BenQ 4K ultra short throw projectors have been unveiled by the brand to provide consumers with an immersive way to greatly enhance their living room multimedia experience. The projectors come in the V7000i and V7050i models, which are both capable of delivering 4K UHD resolution with support for HDR-PRO technology to boot. Each of the projectors will deliver precision performance thanks to 8.3-million pixels and will even function effectively in well-lit spaces.

The BenQ 4K ultra short throw projectors each feature an Android-powered interface to provide intuitive access to a wide range of apps and content. Built-in speakers will deliver a rich audio experience and also work to save space when positioned in smaller living areas.
Trend Themes
1. Android-powered Projectors - The integration of Android in projectors can revolutionize the viewing experience and create a new market for immersive home entertainment devices.
2. 4K UHD Resolution - The increasing demand for immersive viewing experiences is driving the need for higher resolution displays, presenting opportunities for manufacturers to produce disruptive 4K UHD devices.
3. Short Throw Technology - The development of short throw technology in projectors offers an opportunity for manufacturers and the entertainment industry to create more immersive and seamless viewing experiences without taking up too much space.
Industry Implications
1. Home Entertainment - Android-powered projectors with 4K resolution and short throw technology can enhance the home entertainment experience and offer an opportunity for manufacturers to target home entertainment enthusiasts.
2. Gaming - The high performance of 4K UHD and short throw technology can enhance the gaming experience, creating opportunities for game developers and hardware manufacturers to cater to the growing demand for immersive gaming devices.
3. Education - Projectors with Android-powered interface and short throw technology can be used in educational settings, providing opportunities for education technology providers to offer immersive learning experiences in smaller and more interactive environments.

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