Between the W5800 and X2-4K, the W5800 comes out ahead in several specs, while the X2-4K wins on brightness and short-throw. Overall, the W5800 scores 73.9 and the X2-4K scores 78.6 on our Mars Score.
Which should you buy?
The X2-4K edges ahead on the Mars Score (73.9 vs 78.6), but the 4.7-point gap is small enough that the right pick comes down to which spec advantages matter to you.
The W5800 doesn't pull ahead on any single popular-comparison spec — its strengths sit in the spec table groups rather than the headline advantages.
Pick the X2-4K if you care most about brightness and short-throw. Its strongest claims are brightness, short-throw.
Both ship with comparable resolution, light source, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.
Bottom line: there is no wrong answer here — match the spec advantages to how you actually use the product. The Mars Score parity tells you both are well-rounded; the differences are about trade-offs, not quality.
Why BenQ - W5800 wins
- No decisive advantages.
Why ViewSonic - X2-4K wins
- ▲Brightness — 11.54% more. 2900 lm vs 2600 lm.
- ▲Short-throw: true (vs false).
Spec comparison
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| Spec | BenQ - W5800 | ViewSonic - X2-4K |
|---|---|---|
| Resolutionⓘ | 4K | 4K |
| Brightness | 2600 lm | 2900 lmlead |
| Contrast | 2000000:1 | 3000000:1 |
| Light source | Laser | Laser |
| Short-throw | false | truelead |
Smart & Connectivity
| Spec | BenQ - W5800 | ViewSonic - X2-4K |
|---|---|---|
| Smart OS | None | Google TV |
| HDMI inputs | 2 | 2 |
| Built-in speakers | false | truelead |
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