Elite Screens
Elite Screens Projector Screens
Elite Screens is a global leader in high-quality projector screens, trusted for both home theatre and professional AV installations. Known for innovation, durability, and value, Elite Screens offers a wide range of solutions — from manual pull-down screens and portable screens to motorised electric projector screens for modern smart homes and offices.
Why Choose Elite Screens?
- Wide Range: Fixed-frame, manual, motorised, portable, and outdoor screens
- High Performance Materials: Options like CineWhite®, MaxWhite®, and ALR (Ambient Light Rejection)
- Sizes & Formats: From 80” up to 200”+ in 16:9, 16:10, and 4:3 aspect ratios
- Easy Installation: Wall mount, ceiling mount, or portable setups
- Trusted Quality: Backed by manufacturer warranty and global reputation
Popular Uses
- Home Theatre: Enjoy cinema-quality projection with 4K and HDR support
- Business: Professional-grade screens for boardrooms and classrooms
- Education: Durable projector screens for schools, lecture halls, and training spaces
- Outdoor Entertainment: Portable screens for backyard movies and events
Elite Screens Categories
- Electric Projector Screens: Motorised drop-down with remote control
- Manual Projector Screens: Affordable pull-down screens for everyday use
- Fixed-Frame Screens: Permanent installation for dedicated home theatres
- Portable Screens: Lightweight tripod or fast-fold designs for travel and events
- ALR Screens: Ambient Light Rejection for bright rooms with UST projectors
Shop Elite Screens in Australia
At My Projectors, we supply the full range of Elite Screens projector screens in Australia, designed for home, education, and business use. Whether you need a compact manual pull-down screen or a premium ALR screen for 4K projection, we have the right option for you. Contact our team today for expert advice and bundle deals with projectors and AV accessories. tel: 1300652889
Large Screen Gaming Without the Lag
A gaming projector allows you to play on a much larger image compared to a typical TV or monitor, while still maintaining usable response times for most games.
Modern models support 4K resolution, HDR formats, and higher refresh rates, making them suitable for both casual gaming and more competitive titles.
Short throw models are especially useful if you are limited on space, allowing you to project a large image even when placed close to the screen.
Gaming Projector Terms Explained
When comparing gaming projectors, you will often see technical specifications. Here is a simplified explanation of the key terms.
Colour Gamut Coverage
This describes how many colours the projector can display. A wider colour range generally results in more realistic and vibrant images.
- Rec. 709: Standard for HD content. Still common, but more limited in colour range.
- DCI-P3: Used in cinemas. Provides richer and more saturated colours, especially for modern 4K content.
- BT.2020 / Rec. 2020: The widest current standard. Few projectors fully support it, but higher coverage means more vivid and future-ready image quality.
HDR Format Support
HDR improves contrast between bright and dark areas, helping preserve detail in highlights and shadows.
- HDR10: The most common HDR format, using a single brightness setting.
- HDR10+ and Dolby Vision: Adjust brightness dynamically for better scene-by-scene accuracy.
- HLG: Designed for broadcast content such as live sports.
HDMI Versions
The HDMI version determines how much data can be transmitted from your console or PC to the projector.
- HDMI 2.0 / 2.0b: Supports 4K at 60Hz with standard HDR.
- HDMI 2.1: Supports higher bandwidth, including 4K at 120Hz and advanced gaming features.
- eARC: Allows high-quality audio formats like Dolby Atmos to be sent to a sound system.
Gaming Features
These features are particularly relevant for console and PC gaming.
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate): Reduces screen tearing by syncing the projector with your console or PC.
- ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode): Automatically switches to low-latency mode when gaming is detected.
- Input Lag: The delay between pressing a button and seeing the action. Lower is better.
- Refresh Rate: Higher refresh rates provide smoother motion, especially in fast-paced games.
Compare Gaming Projectors
Gaming projectors vary based on resolution, brightness, light source, throw ratio, and gaming-focused features. Understanding these differences can help you choose the right model for your setup.
Full HD vs 4K: Full HD (1080p) models are suitable for most games and offer good performance at a lower cost. 4K projectors provide sharper detail and are better suited for larger screens or users who want a more detailed image.
Brightness Levels: Lower brightness projectors are best used in dark rooms. Higher brightness models perform better in rooms with ambient light or when projecting onto larger screens.
Throw Distance: Standard throw projectors require more distance from the screen, while short throw models can produce a large image from a shorter distance, making them ideal for smaller spaces.
Light Source: Lamp-based projectors typically have a lower upfront cost but require lamp replacement over time. Laser and LED models offer longer lifespan, more stable brightness, and lower maintenance.
Gaming Performance: Gaming-focused projectors prioritise low input lag, higher refresh rates, and support for features like VRR and ALLM, which improve responsiveness and smoothness.
Colour & Image Quality: Higher-end models usually provide wider colour gamut coverage and better HDR performance, resulting in more accurate and vibrant visuals.
The right choice depends on your room size, viewing distance, lighting conditions, and whether you prioritise image quality, responsiveness, or ease of setup.