📌 BenQ Short-Throw Projector (Example: MX825ST / MX631ST Class)
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Short-throw projectors are designed to project a large image from a short distance — ideal for classrooms, small meeting rooms, compact spaces or where projector placement close to the screen/wall is needed.
✨ Typical Key Features (MX825ST / Similar BenQ Short Throw)
✔ Short Throw Optics – low throw ratio (~0.61:1 to ~0.9:1) for large screen sizes from a short distance.
✔ Brightness: ~3200–3500 ANSI lumens (clear visuals in moderately lit environments).
✔ Resolution: XGA (1024×768) – ideal for presentations and general multimedia.
✔ Display Tech: DLP – good contrast, sharp text & images.
✔ Throw Ratio: ~0.61–0.9 (short throw) – places projector closer to wall and still gets big image.
✔ Contrast Ratio: up to ~20,000:1 (depending on exact model).
✔ Keystone Correction: Vertical ±30° (some models).
✔ Built-in Speaker: Yes (mono 10W).
✔ Connectivity: HDMI, VGA, USB options — supports laptops, PCs, media players.
✔ Lamp Life: ~5000–15000 hours depending on Eco mode.
📌 Typical Uses
🎓 Classrooms
📊 Office Presentations
🏠 Small Home Cinema / Media Rooms
🎉 Meetings & Events
📺 Training Sessions
📍 Notes
If you’re referring to a specific BenQ “MX1” unit that came with an internal label or local SKU, the model name might be a regional code — in that case share the full label from the box and I can match the exact official specs.
Short throw means the projector can be placed closer to the screen compared with normal projectors while still producing a large image — ideal for rooms with limited depth.