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Gaming Projectors You Should Try

Much like gaming monitors, gaming projectors do the same thing. In order to enjoy immersive gaming, you’ll want one with a high contrast ratio, high refresh rate, and high image quality. It’s amazing how much more fun gaming can be with a projected image. Streaming and mirroring capabilities are also common on many projectors.

The most impressive gaming projectors you can buy right now.

1. JVC DLA-NX9 (10.00 / 10)

Designed for epic home theaters and 4K gaming, the JVC DLA-NX9 is one of the finest gaming projectors around. Auto Tone Mapping technology adjusts settings automatically when converting FHD, 4K, and 8K images to 8K. It’s got a native resolution of 4096×2160, so it’s great if you want to make a huge picture. The contrast ratio will be 40,000:1, so you won’t miss anything.

Although this gaming projector is powerful and expensive, the peak brightness of 1,800 lumens is a bit disappointing. You won’t be let down by this projector if you want the most powerful setup on the market.

WHAT’S SPECIAL

2. XGIMI Halo+ (8.80 / 10)

With 900 ANSI lumens, the Xgimi Halo+ is extremely bright for its weight. You should keep in mind that brightness drops slightly when powered by battery. With support for HDR10 and HLG HDR, this projector works with 4K content. It can receive 4K content even though it’s a 1080p projector; it just downconverts it.

Xgimi Halo+ is easy to set up. For gamers who might be using this projector in multiple locations, automatic focus and horizontal and vertical keystone correction are very convenient features. Xgimi Halo+’s dual 5W Harman/Kardon speakers deliver incredible audio for a projector of its size without external speakers.

You get decent color accuracy, good contrast in light scenes, and shadow details in game mode. Sadly, HDR support isn’t available in game mode. There’s not much input lag, but it’s not the lowest. It won’t matter to casual gamers.

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3. Anker Nebula Capsule II (8.80 / 10)

Your gaming can be displayed on a projector wherever you are with the Anker Nebula Capsule II. Just 1.5lbs, this portable projector is about the size of a soda can. You can project HD for two and a half hours on the built-in battery. Also, it comes with built-in speakers, so no extra equipment is needed. You’ll be able to see a 40-inch display outside or a 100-inch display in dark settings with the Anker Nebula Capsule II. 720p is good enough for gaming on the Anker Nebula Capsule II. Whether you’re playing games or streaming outside, this projector is perfect.

WHAT IT HAS

4. Optoma UHD35 (8.20 / 10)

A gaming projector like the Optoma UHD35 could come in handy. You can connect it to two HDMI ports and it only takes a few minutes to set up. Out of the box, the contrast is okay, but you can adjust it if you want.

You can get low input lag by turning on Enhanced Gaming mode. With the Optoma UHD35, you can play 1080p games at 240Hz. In addition, the 10W speaker system is plenty for filling a large room if you don’t want to invest in external speakers. But if you want, you can connect an external system with the 3.5mm and S/PDIF outputs.

On a 300-inch screen, the Optoma UHD35 can project. It’s bright enough in the dark and in ambient light. Game mode has excellent shadow detail, although it’s not flawless.

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5. BenQ X3000i (8.60 / 10)

Though it’s not a portable gaming projector, the BenQ X3000i can be placed more conveniently around the house because of its size. The projector has mounting holes so you can mount it on the wall or ceiling. Besides the built-in speakers, you’ll find two HDMI ports (two of which are UHD-capable and one supports HDMI ARC).

In terms of gaming, the BenQ X3000i really shines. The remote control has an easy access button so you can switch between different game modes. It’s called Fast Mode, which lowers input lag by reducing processing. You can expect 16.7ms input lag at 4K@60Hz, and 4ms at 1080p@240Hz.

Colors are boosted in RPGs and SPGs, while shadows are lit up in FPS modes. You’ll have to pay a lot more for this gaming projector than the BenQ TH685i, but if you’re a movie and gaming fan, it’s totally worth it.

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6. ViewSonic PX701-4K (8.80 / 10)

PX701-4K offers 4K@60Hz or 1080p@240Hz with a 0.47-inch DMD chip. Low input lag makes it perfect for gaming. In addition to its built-in speakers, this model has 10W, which should be plenty for playing games. However, competitive gamers might want to invest in external speakers.

Despite not being the cheapest gaming projector, the ViewSonic PX701-4K is the finest value. At this price, you’re not expecting to find a better 4K projector.

For the ViewSonic PX701-4K, settings will need to be tweaked. Keystone correction is available, but it would not be recommended for gamers as it can add latency. I’m also disappointed with the lack of HDMI 2.1 ports, since it won’t support anything above 4K@60Hz.

WHAT’S SPECIAL

7. BenQ TH685i (8.80 / 10)

If you pair the BenQ TH685i with the Xbox Series X|S or PS5, you’ll get 4K@120Hz, but input lag will be high. The result will be much faster if you drop it to 1080p@120Hz.

With Fast Mode, you can disable image correction and keystone correction on the BenQ TH685i to further optimize input lag. Projectors at this price usually downconvert 4K content to 1080p, which is common in 1080p projectors. In addition to gaming, the BenQ TH685i can pick up a 3D signal, supports Android TV, and works well for movie nights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to play games on a projector?

There are plenty of high-quality gaming projectors out there, even though they’re usually used for business meetings. You can turn your gaming experience into a whole new immersive experience with gaming projectors with low input lag.

Does PS5 work on a projector?

PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X can be enjoyed through your gaming projector as long as it has an HDMI input. A 4K gaming projector is the only way to appreciate PS5’s full potential.

How easy is it to fix a gaming projector?

It’s not uncommon for gaming projectors to malfunction. There’s a common problem with projectors in that the lamp burns out after a while, but it’s pretty easy to fix. It’s wise to talk to the manufacturer if your gaming projector doesn’t work.

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