Comment ça ? la lampe a 500h et il y a une autre lampe NEUVE donnée avec.
Par rapport au w1200 franchement, je ne sais pas, je n'ai possédé que le w1070 peu de temps. Et il était clairement inférieur avec une précision pas suffisante à mon gout et un contraste clairement en retrait. Quasiement pas d'AECs sur le w6000 pour ma part.
Apres recherche sur le net voici j'ai trouvé que le w1200 a un input lag trop important pour les jeux vidéo comparé au w6000 (parfait niveau input lag), pas d'iris. Et un post en anglais:
BenQ W1200 vs. BenQ W6000
For your extra $500 or so, you can move up to the W6000 one of my favorite projectors. The W6000 offers a dynamic iris and is that magnitude better on blacks, one of the projectors I refer to to as being ultra high contrast. I don't have a W6000 here, but my money says that it provides better blacks than the W1200 even if you turn off the dynamic iris. From a claims standpoint the W1200 contrast spec is 5000:1, compared to 50,000:1. The W6000 is ISF certified.
The W6000 is also brighter, in both "best" and "brightest" modes. In most cases the W6000 musters 20-35 percent more brightness with comparable color and picture quality. That's not to say that the W6000 picture isn't better - it is. I'm saying comparable modes.
Placement flexibility is also a plus for the W6000, as it offers adjustable lens shfit (vertical and horizontal). If you are rooting for the lower cost W1200, it has a speaker! Let's face it, the W6000 is the step up projector. My own thoughts are that the W6000 is an excellent value, if you can afford the difference, go W6000, you won't be sorry (though you may be broke).