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Premium Home Theatre Projector and Screen Setup for Cinematic Experience

Elevate Your Entertainment with a Premium Home Projector

Transform your living space into a private cinema with our cutting-edge home projectors. Whether you need a high-brightness model for sports and gaming, or a dedicated home theatre projector for a dark cinema room, explore our curated range from top brands like Optoma, ViewSonic, BenQ, and Epson. Browse below to find the perfect home projector for your space, gaming setup, or next family movie night.

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  1. Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector with 3800 Lumens Full HD and HDR10 support
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  2. Viewsonic LX720-4K Laser Home Projector displaying 3500 Lumens 4K resolution, shown with sleek design and adjustable lens focus.
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  3. BenQ GP520 LED Home Projector 2600 Lumens 4K
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  4. BenQ Tk705i LED Home Projector displaying sleek design
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  5. Optoma GT2160HDR Short Throw Home Projector with 4000 lumens, HDR10, Rec.709, ultra-fast 4ms input lag, perfect for gaming and cinema.
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  6. BenQ TK710 Laser Home Projector 4K UHD, 3200 Lumens, Ultra-Low Input Lag, HDR10 for Gaming and Cinema
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  7. Optoma Wave 130RK Laser Home Projector with 4000 Lumens and 4K resolution, showcasing sleek design and advanced lens.
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  8. BenQ W2720i LED Home Projector 2500 Lumens 4K
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  9. Viewsonic X2-4K LED Short Throw Home Projector with 2900 Lumens for vibrant 4K display
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  10. Optoma ZK507 4K laser projector with 5000 lumens, ideal for large venues, offering high-definition projection quality.
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Comparing Our Home Projector Lineup

With so many fantastic options, choosing the right home projector comes down to your room size, lighting, and viewing habits. Here is a breakdown of how our models compare across key categories to help you make the perfect choice:

1. By Throw Distance: Where Will You Place It?

  • Standard Throw (For classic theater setups): Designed to sit on the ceiling or a shelf at the back of the room. Options range from the affordable lamp-based Epson EH-TW7100, to premium laser models like the Viewsonic LX720-4K and BenQ TK710, up to high-end LED powerhouses like the BenQ W4100i and X3100i.
  • Short Throw (For smaller rooms & gamers): Placed just a few feet from the screen, these prevent people from casting shadows when they walk by. Top picks include our Full HD Optoma GT1080HDR, the 4K Optoma GT2160HDR, and BenQ’s gaming-focused models like the X500i, TK705sti, and TK710STi.
  • Ultra Short Throw / UST (The ultimate TV replacement): These sit on your standard entertainment unit just inches from the wall, projecting massive 4K images upwards. This category is dominated by our premium Epson laser lineup: the EH-LS650B, EH-LS670B, EH-LS800, and EH-LS970B.

2. By Light Source: LED vs. Laser

  • Laser Projectors (Maximum brightness & instant on/off): Best for living rooms with natural light, lasers deliver serious punch and require zero lamp maintenance. Our top laser picks include the 5000-lumen Optoma ZK507, the Optoma Wave 130RK, Viewsonic LX720-4K, BenQ's TK710 series, and all Epson USTs.
  • LED Projectors (Vibrant, cinematic colors):LED models offer incredible color accuracy, run quietly, and also feature long lifespans without lamp replacements. We carry a massive range of brilliant LED models, including the Viewsonic X2-4, W2720i and the TK705i.

3. By Resolution & Brightness

  • Budget-Friendly Full HD: If you want a massive image on a budget, the Optoma GT1080HDR is our reliable, high-brightness 1080p choice.
  • The 4K Standard: Every other model in our lineup—from the $1,999 BenQ GP520 all the way up to the premium Epson USTs - features stunning, future-proof 4K UHD resolution for lifelike clarity.
  • Daytime Viewing (4000+ Lumens): If you cannot control the sunlight in your room, you need raw lumen power. The Optoma ZK507 (5000Lumens), Optoma GT2160HDR (4000Lumens), Optoma Wave 130RK (4000Lumens), and Epson EH-LS800 / LS970B (4000Lumens) will easily cut right through ambient daytime lighting.
Brand & Model Color Gamut Coverage HDR Format Support Image Processing & Panel Tech HDMI Version Max Refresh Rate Max Input Lag (Gaming) Special Gaming Features Built-in Audio Fan Noise (Eco / Normal) Smart OS / Streaming Keystone & Setup
Standard Throw Projectors for Home
Epson EH-TW7100 100% Rec.709 equiv. HDR10, HLG 10-bit image processing / 3LCD HDMI 2.0 4K @ 60Hz ~20ms Frame Interpolation 2x 10W Stereo 24 / 32 dB None V & H Keystone
Optoma Wave 130RK 100% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG DuraCore Laser / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 1080p @ 240Hz 4.2ms (1080p/240Hz) 3D Support 1x 15W Mono 27 / 29 dB None 360-degree installation
Optoma ZK507 100% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG PureEngine / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 4K @ 60Hz ~50ms+ (Not for gaming) PureMotion for sports 2x 5W Stereo 30 / 32 dB None V & H Keystone
Viewsonic LX720-4K 100% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG SuperColor™ / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 (eARC) 1440p @ 120Hz, 1080p @ 240Hz 4.2ms (1080p/240) "Designed for Xbox" 1x 15W Mono 28 / 31 dB None V & H Keystone, 4-corner
BenQ GP520 98% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG HDR-PRO / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.1 (eARC) 4K @ 60Hz 17.9ms at 4K/60Hz Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) 2x 12W treVolo 26 / 28 dB Google TV Auto-Focus, Auto-Keystone, Obstacle Avoid
BenQ TK705i 98% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Dynamic Black / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0b (eARC) 1080p @ 120Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 8.3ms (1080p/120) Dedicated Game Mode 1x 5W Mono 28 / 31 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
BenQ TK710 95% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Laser Engine / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0b (eARC) 1080p @ 240Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 4.2ms (1080p/240) 3D Support, Game Modes 1x 5W Mono 28 / 31 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
BenQ W2720i 90% DCI-P3, 100% Rec.709 HDR10+, HDR10, HLG CinematicColor / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.1 (eARC) 1080p @ 240Hz 17.9ms (4K/60), 6.5ms (1080p/240) ALLM, 24p True Cinema 2x 5W treVolo 26 / 28 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical
BenQ W4100i 100% DCI-P3 HDR10+, HDR10, HLG CinematicColor / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0b (eARC) 1080p @ 240Hz 17.9ms (4K/60), 4.2ms (1080p/240) 24p True Cinema 2x 5W treVolo 28 / 32 dB Android TV via Dongle 2D Keystone (V & H)
BenQ X3100i 100% DCI-P3 HDR10, HLG CinematicColor / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.1 (eARC) 1440p @ 120Hz, 1080p @ 240Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 8.3ms (1440p/120) RPG/FPS/SPG Modes 2x 5W treVolo 28 / 32 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
Short Throw Projectors for Home
Optoma GT1080HDR sRGB / Rec.709 HDR10 (Downscaled) Dynamic Black / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 1080p @ 120Hz 8.4ms (1080p/120Hz) Enhanced Gaming Mode 1x 10W Mono 26 / 28 dB None Vertical Keystone
Optoma GT2160HDR 100% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Dynamic Black / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 1080p @ 240Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 4.0ms (1080p/240) High Frame Rate support 1x 10W Mono 26 / 28 dB None V & H Keystone
Viewsonic X2-4K 125% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Cinema SuperColor+ / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0 (eARC) 1440p @ 120Hz, 1080p @ 240Hz 4.2ms (1080p/240) "Designed for Xbox" 2x 6W Harman Kardon 29 / 33 dB Custom Smart UI V & H Keystone
BenQ TK705STi 98% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Dynamic Black / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0b (eARC) 1080p @ 120Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 8.3ms (1080p/120) Dedicated Game Mode 1x 5W Mono 28 / 31 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
BenQ TK710STi 95% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Laser Engine / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.0b (eARC) 1080p @ 240Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 4.2ms (1080p/240) 3D Support, Game Modes 1x 5W Mono 28 / 31 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
BenQ X500i 84% DCI-P3, 98% Rec.709 HDR10, HLG SSI Dynamic Black / Single-chip DLP HDMI 2.1 (eARC) 1440p @ 120Hz, 1080p @ 240Hz 16.7ms (4K/60), 8.3ms (1440p/120) Auto Game Mode, Crosshair 2x 5W treVolo 28 / 31 dB Android TV via Dongle Auto Vertical, Manual Horizontal
Ultra Short Throw Projectors for Home Theatre
Epson EH-LS650B 100% Rec.709 equiv. HDR10, HLG Adaptive Gamma / 3LCD HDMI 2.0 (ARC) 4K @ 60Hz Under 20ms Low Latency Game Mode 20W 2.1 Yamaha 23 / 36 dB Android TV (Built-in) App-based point correction
Epson EH-LS670 100% Rec.709 equiv. HDR10, HLG AI Image Enhancement / 3LCD HDMI 2.0 (eARC) 4K @ 60Hz Under 20ms Low Latency Game Mode 20W 2.1 Bose 20 / 29 dB Google TV (Built-in) App-based point correction
Epson EH-LS800 Extends beyond Rec.709 HDR10, HLG 10-bit color processing / 3LCD HDMI 2.0 (ARC) 1080p @ 120Hz Under 20ms Dedicated gaming HDMI 20W 2.1 Yamaha 19 / 32 dB Android TV (Built-in) App-based point correction
Epson EH-LS970B Extends beyond Rec.709 HDR10, HLG Epson QZX Processor / 3LCD HDMI 2.1 (eARC) 4K @ 120Hz <20ms (4K/120Hz) 4K/120Hz support, ALLM 20W 2.1 Bose 19 / 32 dB Google TV (Built-in) Advanced geometric correction

Navigating home theater projector specifications can feel like reading a foreign language, but breaking down these features reveals exactly how a projector will perform for movies and gaming.

Color Gamut Coverage

Color gamut dictates the range of colors a projector can display.

  • Rec. 709: This is the standard color space for traditional high-definition (HD) TV and standard Blu-rays. It's the baseline today, but it misses out on the deepest greens and reds.
  • DCI-P3: This is the commercial cinema standard. A projector covering a high percentage of DCI-P3 will display significantly richer, more vibrant, and more lifelike colors than Rec. 709, which is crucial for modern 4K HDR content.
  • BT.2020 (or Rec. 2020): This is the ultimate, widest color space standard for 4K and 8K. While few consumer projectors can display 100% of BT.2020 right now, those that get close (often via laser light sources) offer the most future-proof, vivid imagery available.

HDR Format Support

High Dynamic Range (HDR) improves the contrast between the brightest whites and darkest blacks, preserving details in shadows and bright skies.

  • HDR10: The baseline standard for 4K content. It uses "static metadata," meaning it sets one brightness level for the entire movie.
  • HDR10+ & Dolby Vision: These are premium formats that use "dynamic metadata." They adjust brightness and contrast frame-by-frame or scene-by-scene, ensuring optimal image quality at every single moment.
  • HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma): This is specifically designed for live broadcast television (like sports) to deliver an HDR signal without using heavy metadata.

HDMI Versions

The HDMI version determines the "pipe size" for data traveling from your console or receiver to the projector.

  • HDMI 2.0 & 2.0b: These support 4K resolution at 60 frames per second (fps) and basic HDR10. This is perfectly fine for standard movie watching.
  • HDMI 2.1: This has a massive bandwidth upgrade, allowing for 4K at 120fps (or even 8K at 60fps). It also supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), which lets the projector send high-resolution, uncompressed audio formats like Dolby Atmos back to your sound system.

Special Gaming Features

If you plan to connect a PS5, Xbox Series X, or PC, HDMI 2.1 enables crucial gaming features:

  • VRR (Variable Refresh Rate): Syncs the projector's refresh rate with your console's output to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering during fast-paced games.
  • ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode): Automatically switches the projector into "Game Mode" to drastically reduce input lag (the delay between pressing a button and seeing the action on screen) the moment you start playing.