BenQ HT4550i 4K HDR LED Smart Home Theater Projector | 3200 Lumens | Android TV with Netflix, Dolby Digital Plus, built-in Chromecast and Ultra 4K | Supports HDR10+ | HDR10 | HLG | Built-in Speaker 4K 3200 ANSI lm 5W speaker W/ Android TV Dongle

BenQ

HT4550i 4K HDR

3.4
$2999
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VisionMaster Pro 4K Laser Projector — 240Hz/4ms Gaming, 300" IMAX Enhanced Theater with EBL, 3D&Dolby Vision, 2× Faster Multitasking, AI Smart OS, 2500 ISO Lumens, 0.9–1.5x Optical Zoom

‎Valerion

VisionMaster 4K Laser

4.8
$2199
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Our Verdict

Valerion VisionMaster Pro Wins

VisionMaster Pro 4K Laser Projector — 240Hz/4ms Gaming, 300" IMAX Enhanced Theater with EBL, 3D&Dolby Vision, 2× Faster Multitasking, AI Smart OS, 2500 ISO Lumens, 0.9–1.5x Optical Zoom

Its 4ms gaming input lag is superior. Choose BenQ HT4550i for higher 3200 ANSI lumens and integrated Android TV.

Spec Comparison

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Specification
BenQ HT4550i 4K HDR LED Smart Home Theater Projector | 3200 Lumens | Android TV with Netflix, Dolby Digital Plus, built-in Chromecast and Ultra 4K | Supports HDR10+ | HDR10 | HLG | Built-in Speaker 4K 3200 ANSI lm 5W speaker W/ Android TV Dongle
BenQ HT4550i 4K HDR
VisionMaster Pro 4K Laser Projector — 240Hz/4ms Gaming, 300" IMAX Enhanced Theater with EBL, 3D&Dolby Vision, 2× Faster Multitasking, AI Smart OS, 2500 ISO Lumens, 0.9–1.5x Optical Zoom
Valerion VisionMaster Pro 4K
Price$2999$2199
Rating3.4(813)4.8(50)
Brightness Ansi Lumens3200
Native ResolutionNative 4K4K UHD
Gaming Input Lag Ms4
Lens ShiftYes
Weight13.4 lbs
Hdr SupportYes
Light SourceLED
Speaker Watts5W
Throw Ratio0.9-1.5

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Pros & Cons

Quick overview of strengths and weaknesses

BenQ HT4550i 4K HDR LED Smart Home Theater Projector | 3200 Lumens | Android TV with Netflix, Dolby Digital Plus, built-in Chromecast and Ultra 4K | Supports HDR10+ | HDR10 | HLG | Built-in Speaker 4K 3200 ANSI lm 5W speaker W/ Android TV Dongle

BenQ HT4550i 4K

Pros
  • Native 4K UHD resolution offers sharp image clarity.
  • LED light source provides 10+ years of lifespan.
  • 100% DCI-P3 color ensures accurate cinematic hues.
  • 2D lens shift and 1.3x zoom aid setup flexibility.
Cons
  • Integrated 5W speaker delivers limited audio quality.
  • 13.4 lbs weight may limit easy repositioning.
  • 3200 lumens limits performance in bright ambient light.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this comparison

Which projector is better for gaming?

The Valerion VisionMaster Pro is significantly better for gaming, offering a low 4ms input lag and 240Hz refresh rate. The BenQ HT4550i's input lag is not specified and it's less optimized for fast-paced gaming.

What's the main difference in brightness?

The BenQ HT4550i offers 3200 ANSI lumens, making it brighter than the Valerion VisionMaster Pro, which has 2500 ISO lumens. This difference impacts performance in rooms with ambient light.

Which offers a better smart TV experience?

The BenQ HT4550i comes with built-in Android TV, pre-loaded Netflix, and Chromecast, providing a comprehensive smart entertainment hub right out of the box. The Valerion features an AI Smart OS, but specific apps are not listed.

How do their light sources compare?

The BenQ HT4550i uses a long-lasting LED light source (10+ years), while the Valerion VisionMaster Pro uses a laser light source. Both offer excellent longevity and maintenance-free operation compared to traditional lamp projectors.

Is lens shift a significant advantage for the BenQ?

Yes, the BenQ HT4550i's 2D lens shift and 1.3x zoom provide greater flexibility in projector placement and image alignment without moving the unit or distorting the picture. The Valerion has optical zoom but no specified lens shift.

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