12/17/2023 0 Comments Best projector for sport![]() ![]() For a start, I wasn't keen on the design: the electric blue and white colour scheme looks cheap, even childish, and the plastic chassis picks up dirt quickly. The ambient sounds in Planet Earth II made me feel like I was in the rainforest. The system has been designed for watching sports, so that the viewer feels like they're in the stadium – but I’d argue it’s more impressive for nature documentaries. It’s loud, it’s detailed, and it’s incredibly immersive. Many home projectors have built-in speakers, but not many are as good at projecting sound as they are images. The sound quality also deserves a mention. You can also create your own settings, allowing you to create a custom brightness and colour setting to suit your needs, just like on a standard television. The TK800 comes with four different modes: standard, Vivid TV, Cinema, Sport, and Football, each gradually cranking up the brightness that bit more. I was similarly dazzled by the product's 'cinema mode'. The colours, which had been great in standard mode, suddenly popped even brighter, even more vividly. (See: I told you these things have got better.) ![]() So, no more having to draw the curtains in the middle of the day to be able to see your projected movie. The HDR colours are vivid, the 4K definition is sharp, and the 3,000 lumen LED bulbs are not only bright enough to project in the daytime, but they’re bright enough to project well in direct sunlight too. ![]() The quality of the projection on the TK800 is scorchingly brilliant. I know, I know, a bold statement, but I stand by it. The BenQ Tk800 is one of the latter – it’s much too heavy to be moving around all the time. But that’s alright because, you know what? This projector is better than your television. I’ve had to tone it down for publication but suffice to say, I am really, really impressed with the BenQ Tk800.īroadly speaking, you find two types of home projectors: portable ones that you can take from room to room, and bigger, more permanent units. My first draft of this review was just a string of expletives followed by the word: “brilliant”. What we like about it: A blazingly brilliant projector that'll turn your living room into a proper cinema However, there are always winners and losers in life, so here are my picks of the best projectors, starting with my absolute favourite. In general, I'm pleased to report that the average projector is very good: I was impressed with the majority that I reviewed. In fact, the quality of the images from the home cinemas that I tested were comparable to best 4k TVs on the market. Well, good news: they're better than that now. Early adopters of home projectors will likely call to mind heavy boxes that emitted a dim and fuzzy picture while internal cooling fans whirred so loudly you could barely hear yourself think. The BenQ does a good job of boosting contrast so you can actually see what’s going on in even the dankest dungeon.While home cinemas used to be the preserve of the extraordinarily wealthy, over the years, the price of the best projectors has come down significantly, allowing basically anyone with an empty wall to get the movie experience at home.Īnd it's not just the price that's improved. The rest of the package here is very impressive, with Android TV built-in, an impressive 4K UHD HDR picture and presets that make a big difference to games that were made dark on the understanding they’d be played on monitors, not projected on walls. It’s not going to be an issue for most kinds of games, but if you absolutely need to have the lowest lag possible then you’d be better off with a gaming monitor. But it’s not close to the performance of a dedicated gaming monitor, which typically comes with input lag that’s lower than 3ms. Input lag is the delay between something being sent to the projector and it being projected and 16ms is low for a projector - the Optoma at number one in this list has a dedicated gaming mode but that still has 50ms lag. This BenQ projector has been designed specifically for gamers and delivers 4K at up to 60Hz with a relatively low 16ms input lag. ![]()
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