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Ben Q LH600ST 2500 Lumen 1080p LED Projector

Ben Q LH600ST 2500 Lumen 1080p LED Projector

The BenQ LH600ST  2500 Lumens Short Throw LED Golf Simulator Projector is built for dynamic environments that demand vivid visuals and installation versatility. Ideal for golf simulators, home entertainment, or professional use, this projector delivers sharp 1080p resolution with vibrant, long-lasting color thanks to its LED light source. Its 0.69-0.83 short throw ratio makes it perfect for constrained spaces, projecting large, immersive images even from close range.

Installation is simplified with features like Screen Fill, 2D Keystone correction, and Corner Fit, allowing precise alignment in virtually any setup. BenQ’s unique white balance adjustment ensures a seamless, blended image that maintains color accuracy across the screen. 

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  • Full HD High Resolution: offers superior image quality compared to competitors

  • 2500 Lumen High Brightness renders presentations with clarity making it perfect for a home simulator

  • 16:9 aspect ratio provides an optimal display for golfing

  • Enjoy vivid visuals with Bright clarity, Golf swing analysis, Infographic precision, and Presentation impact—ideal for work and play

  • 0.69 Short Throw Ratio - Making it best for indoor interactive entertainment and recreational sports

  • 1.2x Zoom for ease of installation and projecting images larger than 180” within just 2.7 meters

PRODUCT DETAILS

OVERVIEW

Display

Brightness (ANSI lumens): 2500
Resolution: 1080P (1920x1080)
Native Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Contrast Ratio (FOFO): 20,000:1
Display Color: 30-bit (1.07 billion colors)
Light Source: 4LED
Light Source Life:
Normal: 20,000 hrs
ECO: 30,000 hrs

Optical
Throw Ratio: 0.69–0.83
Zoom Ratio: 1.2x
Projection Offset (Full-Height): 100%
Keystone Adjustment:
2D (Auto)
Vertical: ±30°
Horizontal: ±30°

Picture
Rec. 709 Coverage: 95%

Picture Modes:
Bright
Golf
Presentation
sRGB
User 1
User 2

Video

Compatibility
Input Lag: 16.7 ms (1080P @ 60Hz)

Resolution Support: VGA (640x480) to WUXGA_RB (1920x1200)

Horizontal Frequency: 15K–102KHz

Vertical Scan Rate: 23–120Hz

I/O Interface
HDMI In:

HDMI-1 (1.4a / HDCP1.4)

HDMI-2 (1.4a / HDCP1.4)

USB Type-A: USB Type A-1 (2.0 / Power Supply 1.5A)

Audio
Speaker: 10W (x1)

Environment
Operating Temperature: 0–40℃

Power Supply: AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz

Typical Power Consumption (110V): 215W

Stand-by Power Consumption: <0.5W

Acoustic Noise (Typ./Eco.): 34dBA / 28dBA

Accessories
Wireless USB Dongle (Optional): EZC-5201BS 1080p

Remote Control with Battery: RCX016

Power Cord (by region): x1 (1.8M)

3D Glasses: DGD5

Quick Start Guide: x1 (21L)

Warranty Card (by region): Included

Lens Cover: Yes

Universal Ceiling Mount (Optional): CM00G3

Smart System
Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11b/g/n (2.4G / 5G)

Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (W x H x D): 303.5 x 107.4 x 220.7 mm

Net Weight:

2.65 kg

5.84 lb

Projection System
Technology: DLP

FAQs

Material Information

Which golf impact screen is best for my needs?

There are several key deciding factors when choosing a golf impact screen. Check out this article on comparing screen materials to help guide you to the screen that is the right fit for you.

Which golf impact screen is best for HD/4K UHD images?

All of our golf impact screen materials are compatible with 4K/HD projection, though your projector, of course, will need to be capable of projecting a native 4K/HD resolution. Premium impact screens have very little texture and provide the sharpest possible picture for your high-definition and 4K images.

View a comparison of our golf screens here.

Can golf impact screens be used for rear-projection?

All golf impact screens are front projection only.

Care and Use Information

When will I start to see wear on my golf impact screen?

All of our impact screens are heavy-duty fabrics tested to withstand thousands of strikes at up to 250 miles per hour, exceeding the highest Pro average ball speeds of just over 180mph.  However, like any material, they will show wear.

Many of our golf screens are used in commercial facilities where they are being struck constantly all day long. Depending on if the screen is being used commercially or in a home, as well as the style, ability, and frequency of the user will all contribute to the service life of a screen.

How far away should I stand from my impact screen?

For the safety of both the golfer and the screen, we recommend standing a minimum of 10-12 feet away from the screen.

What can I do to reduce bounce-back?

Some bounceback is to be expected in the indoor golf industry. You want the ball to return to you gently after hitting the screen. But, depending on how you hang/install the screen, the distance you stand from the screen, the strength you hit the ball, and the club you use, you may find the golf ball bouncing back from the impact screen faster than you would like. This article 'Troubleshooting Impact Screen Bounce-Back' walks you through everything you need to know.

Won’t my impact screen get wrinkled if it ships folded?

Temporarily, yes. We suggest removing your screen material from the shipping package immediately upon receipt. When a product ships folded in a box or if you leave your screen in long-term storage, you will see fold marks when the material is first pulled out of the box, as any textile will have.

Time, screen weight and gravity will relax fold marks after the impact screen has been installed.  This process may take a few days or up to a few weeks depending on how long the screen was left folded.

Can I iron or steam a golf impact screen?

We do NOT recommend ironing your golf screen, simply because it is very easy to damage the screen. And we want your golf screen to last you a long, long time. With wrinkles and fold marks, the best thing is prevention. Unpack your new screen immediately, and if you need to store it, fold it very loosely. But if you're reading a section on ironing your golf screen, it's probably too late for prevention. Know that mounting your golf screen to a frame with tension, like with our zip ties or ball bungees, and letting it relax for a couple of days will smooth out most wrinkles.

That being said...

We have also had success using a steamer to help get wrinkles and folds out. Using a clean, consumer-grade steamer with distilled water will help accelerate the wrinkle removing process, and should avoid leaving water marks on your screen.

Can I use my impact screen indoors or outdoors?

Our golf impact screens are recommended for indoor use only.

Can I wash my golf screen material?

Check out this article for all our recommendations on 'How to Clean Your Golf Impact Screen'.

How should I safely store my golf screen?

Always make sure your screen is completely clean and dry before storing to avoid spots, mold or mildew. If you plan to repeatedly fold and unfold your screen, do so loosely. Long-term storage and tight folds may take a few days or even a few weeks to relax.

Installation

Which side of the golf impact screen faces the golfer?

The front has the Carl's Place logo. Install the screen with the logo at the bottom left of the enclosure. The front will always be folded facing in to protect it, and the back will be facing out. For a long-lasting screen make sure to use the correct side for impact. If you purchased a finished edge screen you can also use the grommets to differentiate the front from the back of your golf screen. The front of the grommet has a smooth, rounded, and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The back of the grommet has a rim or raised ridge along the inner circle.

Standard Impact Screen: The raised open weave side with a herringbone pattern faces the audience. The back has straight rows of thread.Preferred Impact Screen:  The raised tight-knit side with a herringbone pattern faces the audience. The back has straight rows.Premium Golf Impact Screen Material:  The front has very straight rows which face the audience. The back has a very tightly woven squiggle.

 

What fasteners should I use to hang my golf screen?

Most customers who purchase a finished edge impact screen will also purchase ball bungees, available in 6-inch or 9-inch lengths. Remember to fasten it in such a way that the screen or material has some give. For example, do not bolt the material through the grommet holes as it does not allow enough movement to absorb each golf ball strike and you risk the ball ricocheting back at you. Do not put tension on the screen; you need to allow for some movement.

How do I install my impact screen material or finished edge screen?

The easiest answer is to shop one of our golf simulator enclosure kits where we design it for you and all you have to do is assemble it according to our detailed instructions.  If you are looking to design your own solution - keep in mind the 2-inch guideline. The 2-inch guideline is to make sure the framework is no more than 2 inches wider than your screen. Conversely, make sure the screen is no more than 2 inches smaller than the width of your framework. This means a maximum of 4-inches (or 2-inches per side). The trick is to hang your golf screen flat for a nice image, but still allow for some movement.

How far away from the wall or support poles should I mount my impact screen?

We recommend mounting your golf impact screen a minimum of 12-16 inches away from the wall, just to be safe. If you are really good and hit the ball hard you may want to increase this distance. This is also true if you build a Golf Simulator Enclosure or Hitting Cage. Make sure the screen is a minimum of 12-16 inches away from any support poles or you risk the ball ricocheting back at you. Do not put tension on the screen, you need to allow for some movement