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Best projectors for gaming on a big screen with minimal latency

Best projectors for gaming on a big screen with minimal latency

ViewSonic UHD PX701-4K

Recommended

This projector from ViewSonic offers some cutting edge features including immersive theatre-like colours in 4K resolution on a screen up to 300 inches. The gaming duties of it are taken care of by low input latency of 4.2ms and a magnificent refresh rate of 240Hz. It features 1.1x optical zoom, anti-warping stabilization and automatic vertical and horizontal keystoning.You can set up this projector in more places than ever, including curved surfaces.



BenQ W1210ST

Recommended

With a low input lag of 16.67ms, customized game modes, built-in speakers and easy installation, the BenQ W1210ST is designed to take gaming to the next level. It offers 96% coverage of Rec.709 and a 6x speed RGBRGB colour wheel that lets you attain a perfect balance between colour accuracy and brightness.On top of all of these awesome features, it also has a short throw, meaning it can project a stunning 100-inch image over a distance of just 1.5m.



Optoma UHD35

Native 4K resolution

This projector boasts a 4K native resolution to let you go ultra-sharp when you want the greatest fidelity in games with lush worlds and highly detailed textures. It has a peak brightness of 3,200 lumens and can offer a high refresh rate of 240Hz at 1080p resolution. Its projection screen size ranges between 33 to 300 inches.It also offers a host of connectivity options including two HDMI 2.0 ports, one VGA port and a 3.5mm audio input.



BenQ TK850

Good design

The TK800M is primarily touted as a “sports projector,” with a dedicated picture mode for football and other sports, but it’s also a great pick for gaming enthusiasts. With a 48ms input lag, it’s good enough for having a game night with your buddies. On top of this, it has an auto HDR colour rendition that optimizes colours in HDR mode and has auto keystoning that makes it easy to align the image on the screen.1.1x zoom allows a 100-inch image with a throw distance from 10.83 to 12.14 feet.



Optoma CinemaX P2

Premium option

The Optoma CinemaX P2 is one projector you can get if budget isn’t a concern at all. It supports 4K UHD as well as HDR10, and has 3000 lumens laser light. The highlight of this projector is that it comes with a built-in soundbar so you most likely won’t need an additional speaker system. It even has Dolby Audio integrated in the soundbar.The projector also comes with support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.



ViewSonic PX701HD

Budget friendly

The Viewsonic PX701HD is a budget-friendly option among the premium ones. It’s still great for games and even sports with support for Full HD content and a projection of up to 300 inches. It has 3500 lumens brightness, and offers a wide colour gamut. The projector also offers 16ms input latency which makes it suitable for gaming.There’s also a SuperEco mode that is said to provide an average of five hours of viewing time every day for over 10 years.

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