
I began going through some of my favorite action movies while not looking at the screen, only listening to the audio.
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I couldn’t say the same for my favorite Bluetooth speaker. It didn’t have any more bass than my Bluetooth speaker, but, at maximum volume, there was no distortion. Even though both devices used the same size speakers and 10-watt amp, the stereo music on the projector had a wider stereo image. I then pulled out one of my favorite 10-watt, stereo, Bluetooth speakers and immediately heard a noticeable difference. When I first started testing the X1300i onboard audio system while listening to music, I was a little underwhelmed. So does Bongiovi DPS breathe life into video games? Does it make music, and movies through the X1300i’s onboard speakers, external speakers, or headphones sound better? BenQ says, “Expect added depth, clarity, definition, presence, and enhanced stereo field imaging in real time.” Bongiovi DPS is also designed to generate reactive surround sound for different kinds of content.

This isn’t the first projector that BenQ has treVolo-tuned, but, for the X1300i, Bongiovi DPS technology uses a patented algorithm with 120 calibration points for real-time audio signal optimization.

This technology makes the sound you hear when playing games, watching movies, or listening to music, amazing. This set of stereo speakers uses what BenQ describes as “Acoustic and Psychoacoustic sciences” to balance game sound qualities.” BenQ adopted Bongiovi DPS technology which is designed to augment depth, clarity, definition, presence, and stereo field imaging. The BenQ X1300i uses a treVolo-tuned 5W x 2 virtual surround system.
