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Optoma UHD35 vs BenQ TK700STi – 4K Projector Comparison 

A detailed 4K projector comparison between Optoma UHD35 and BenQ TK700STi — find out which delivers the best gaming and home theater experience.

Welcome to Jazz Cyber Shield, your trusted hub for in-depth reviews, tech comparisons, and smart buying advice in the home entertainment and gaming sphere. Today we’re diving into a detailed comparison of two compelling 4K projectors the Optoma UHD35 and the BenQ TK700STi.However, home theater projector or just trying to decide which model gives you the most bang for your buck, if you’re shopping for a 4K gaming projector. We’ll cover features, specs, performance, crucial differences and help you determine which projector best fits your setup.  


Why the comparison matters  

The 4K projector request is roaring, especially for home theatre, gaming and immersive big- screen gests. With brands contending to deliver advanced resolution, low input pause, strong brilliance and advanced gaming specs, choosing the right model can get tricky. At Jazz Cyber Shield we aim to cut through the marketing noise and punctuate what really matters — especially when you’re investing in a flagship projector.  

In this comparison we concentrate on features that count most for high-performance 4K projection resolution, brilliance (ANSI lumens), input pause & refresh rate (for gaming), gamble/ installation inflexibility, gaming/hdr support, cost/availability, plus any unique advantages each model brings.  


Overview of the two projectors  

Optoma UHD35   

The Optoma UHD35 is a 4K UHD (3840×2160) DLP projector targeted at home theatre & gaming users. According to the specification distance  

  • True 4K UHD resolution via XPR technology.  
  • Brilliance rated at 3,600 ANSI lumens.  
  • Ultra-low input pause in gaming mode as low as 4.2ms at 1080p 240Hz and about 16ms at 4K60Hz.  
  • Binary HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support. 
  • Up to 300 ″ projected image size in ideal conditions. 
  • HDR10 & HLG compatible.  

BenQ TK700STi  

The BenQ TK700STi is a short-gamble 4K UHD projector designed with gamers in mind. crucial spec highlights  

  • 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) resolution. 
  • Brilliance rated at approx 3,000 ANSI lumens (some sources 3000, others 3200).  
  • Short‐gamble lens (gamble rate 09- 1.081) so you can project a large image from fairly. 
  • Very low input pause ~167ms at 4K60Hz and indeed ~4.16ms at 1080p240Hz in certain modes.  
  • HDR10/HLG support, Rec. 709 color content~96  
  • Short- distance placement possibility (makes it great for lower apartments or living- room setups). 

Head- to-Head Spec Comparison & Real- World Performance

Below is a breakdown of how the two projectors compare across major criteria.  

Resolution & Image Quality  

  • Both projectors deliver 4K UHD (3840×2160) resolution via DLP and XPR technologies.  
  • Optoma emphasizes its “True 4K UHD” 
  • BenQ likewise supports 8.3 million pixels via its XPR chip.  
  • On image quality, the Optoma has been praised for its color delicacy and decent discrepancy for the price.  
  • The BenQ has the advantage of short-gamble inflexibility, meaning you can get big screen size without demanding huge gamble distance which impacts setup convenience and image placement.  

Brightness & Contrast

  • Optoma UHD35 3,600 lumens rated.  
  • BenQ TK700STi  
  • ANSI lumens (some sources say 3000). 
  • In practical terms, advanced lumens mean better performance in apartments with ambient light. So, in that regard, the Optoma has a slight edge in raw brilliance.  
  • Differ rate Optoma lists “up to” dynamic discrepancy with Dynamic Black.  
  • BenQ TK700STi specs list discrepancy. 

→ While dynamic discrepancy figures can be inflated, the Optoma appears to have stronger nominal discrepancy performance in its spec distance.  

Input Lag & Gaming Features  

This is critical for gamers or anyone using the projector with consoles on PCs.  

  • Optoma UHD35 Input pause as low as 4.2ms at 1080p/240Hz, ~16ms at 4K60 in Enhanced Gaming Mode. 
  • BenQ TK700STi ~167ms at 4K 60Hz; ~416ms at 1080p/ 240Hz. 

→ So, both perform veritably well for gaming, especially at 1080p high refresh rates. However, both are strong — but note how setup, room light and screen will impact real world pause/perception, if gaming is a top precedence.  

Throw Distance & Installation Inflexibility   

  • Optoma UHD35 Standard gamble (not short gamble). According to a review, its gambling rate is 1.661.  

→ Means you’ll need further distance between projector and screen to get large image size.  

  • BenQ TK700STi Short gamble lens (09 –1.081) means you can place it closer to the screen/wall. 

→ Makes a difference for lower apartments or living- room setups where you do n’t want the projector far down.  

HDR, Color & Modes   

  • Optoma UHD35 supports HDR10 & HLG. 
  • BenQ TK700STi supports HDR10, HLG and has gaming-specific modes (FPS/ RPG etc) plus cornerstone correction features.  
  • Regarding color content, BenQ claims 96 Rec.709.  
  • On film- mode operation, Optoma is well suited for mixed media (pictures games) especially if you have some control over ambient light.

Price, Availability & Considerations  

  • The Optoma UHD35 has been noted as “discontinued” in some requests.  
  • The BenQ TK700STi is still available and retailed for gaming/mainstream home theatre.  
  • So, in some regions, you may find the Optoma at reduction or used stock. Make sure bond/ vacuity considerations matter.  
  • Also consider screen size, ambient light, room setup, indeed a high- lumen projector will struggle in brightly lit apartments unless you have a good screen or can control lighting.  

Which One Should You Choose?  

Side-by-side choice between BenQ X3100i and Optoma GT2160HDR short-throw gaming projectors with gamer choosing setup.
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Then are some guidelines to help you pick between the two.  

Choose the Optoma UHD35 if  

  • You have a devoted home theatre space or can control ambient light.  
  • You want slightly advanced brilliance & discrepancy (on paper) and are willing to accommodate gambling distance.  
  • You’re a gamer who values ultra-low input pause and high refresh gaming (1080p/240Hz).
  • You can find it in stock at a good price and are okay with non-short-throw placement.  

Choose the BenQ TK700STi if   

  • You have limited gambling distance (living room, lower room) and need short-gambling inflexibility.  
  • You want a solid, each-rounder 4K projector for both games and pictures, with inflexibility in placement.  
  • Gaming quiescence matters and you want the convenience of short- gamble setup.  
  • You might have some ambient light and need a more flexible setup.

Final Studies  

Still, ultra-low input pause and immersive large- screen projection, if you’re serious about upgrading your home theatre or gaming room with true 4K resolution. As always, do n’t forget to factor in screen size, room lighting, gamble distance, ambient light, and your operation(pictures vs gaming vs mixed) — because indeed the best projector wo n’t perform at its best if the setup is n’t right.  

At Jazz Cyber Shield, we’ll continue bringing you detailed comparisons, buying attendants and reviews so you can make informed opinions. Stay tuned for further deep dives in the home theatre & gaming gear world.


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3 COMMENTS

  1. It’s interesting to see how each projector caters to different needs—gaming vs. cinematic experiences. Do either of them offer a significantly better setup for bright rooms?

  2. Really helpful comparison. The breakdown of how each projector handles 4K gaming and motion clarity made my decision a lot easier—thanks!

  3. Great article! I’ve been trying to pick between the Optoma and BenQ models and your comments on input lag and brightness sealed it for me

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