11% of 55 verified BenQ HT2060owners don't recommend it — based on real owner comments from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube.
For balance: 84% recommend it. This page collects the complaints so you know what you're signing up for — read the full owner report for both sides. How we score
“I recently bought the HT2060 after getting the TH575. Picture is beautiful but I also am sensitive to the slight buzzing noise which I believe is the color Wheel.”— markipm on Reddit
“Ordered a ht2060 and the entire image would not focus no matter how perfectly I lined it up or fiddled with zoom and focus wheel idk but benq been ass for me”— AMDBlackScreen on Reddit
“I tried a HT2060 but apparently I’m the RBE sensitive type, so it’s heading back.”— Mr77280zx on Reddit
“I have never owned a projector before the HT2060 that arrived just a handful of days ago and I am pretty disappointed. Watching 1080p source material being mirrored from my 2019 macbook pro (2880 × 1800) to the projector, and the laptop just looking miles sharper even with only 1080p content just bums me out.”— Hot_Elk_5795 on Reddit
“I have the 2060 and have had mixed results...had to rma unit due to dust inside sealed lens portion.”— tbtiller1233 on Reddit
“I bought one and just returned it this past week due to the focus issue.”— daguy80 on AVS Forum
Not complaints — practical notes from owners that didn't affect the score.
“I also have the Benq HT2060 with Panasonic 420UBDP 4k Player and seating around 8.5-9.5ft with a 100 inch screen and have to be honest, only big difference that I notice between 4k and 1080p would be the HDR.”— Recon_Manny on Reddit
“RBE for gaming and sports at 60hz is not much of an issue, I'm watching Indian Wells and football matches just fine.”— DeFierro on AVS Forum
“My testing wasn’t extensive but I never noticed it with Dune or any of the select scenes I sampled.”— sage11x on AVS Forum