Best projectors 2024: Full HD, 4K, and short-throw (2024)

By Lewis Empson

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Tom Wiggins

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If you're setting up your home cinema, you've probably already taken a look at the wide range of projectors on the market. You've also probably realised that selecting a home cinema projector is easier said than done.

With huge variations in price, specifications and use cases, it can be difficult to narrow down your options – luckily, we've done the hard work for you. We test a lot of projectors here, with everything from super premium 4K models that rival any multiplex screen to affordable compact beamers that can sit comfortably on a coffee table for casual big-screen movie viewing. You can find out more about how we test projectors here.

Our expert reviewers have thoroughly tested each model featured on this list, and full written reviews are attached so you can find out more about each entry. Each model has earned five stars, so you can have peace of mind knowing that if you opt for one of these projectors, you'll be getting the ultimate picture experience.

The quick list

Best overall

1. Sony VPL-XW5000ES

Best overall

Putting laser technology within reach of mere mortals, Sony’s VPL-XW5000ES is the best projector for most people, delivering a stunning 4K picture without ever having to replace a lamp.

Read more below

Best entry-level 4K

2. BenQ W1800

Best entry-level 4K

While it’s no slouch for gaming, the reasonably priced W1800 truly excels at what it was specifically designed for: bringing Hollywood home.

Read more below

Best mid-range

3. Epson EH-TW7100

Best mid-range

Not the cheapest, but the EH-TW7100’s picture out-punches the outlay and the features will fulfil your dreams.

Read more below

Best premium

4. Epson EH-TW9400

Best premium

Solid, vibrant and with plenty of picture pop, this powerful 4K projector from Epson is a proper crowd-pleaser.

Read more below

Best high-end

5. Sony VPL-XW7000ES

Best high-end

Sony’s native 4K projector creates a deep, rich and sharp picture that truly dazzles.

Read more below

Best ultra short throw

6. Hisense PL1TUK

Best ultra short throw

Bright and vibrant with an adept handling of motion, this practical projector is a more-than-capable alternative to a mammoth-sized TV.

Read more below

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Recent updates

August 2024: No new entries this time, however, we could see a portable projector enter the list in the near future.

Lewis Empson

I'm a Staff writer here at What Hi-Fi? who also happens to really like projectors. I've tested everything from serious 4K units that cost upwards of £15,000 to ultra-short throw TV replacements. As a self-proclaimed film enthusiast, I find that projectors are easily one of my favourite things to test, as they allow me to watch some of my favourite movies in the way they were meant to be seen. Finding a good projector that truly makes our AV testing room feel like a proper cinema is a treat, and there are a few key areas I look out for to fulfil that criteria. Detail levels, black depths, contrast and colours are all factors to consider, while ease of setup and connectivity are also key components to be mindful of.

The best projector overall

1. Sony VPL-XW5000ES

Sony’s new laser projector is a cut-price stunner.

Specifications

Display Technology: Laser SXRD

Resolution: 3840 x 2160

Screen Size: Up to 200 inches

Ports: 2 x HDMI 2.0, USB A

Dimensions: 20 x 46 x 47cm

Reasons to buy

+

Stunningly detailed native 4K pictures

+

Impressive black levels and contrast

+

Excellent picture processing

Reasons to avoid

-

Poor manual lens controls

-

Dark HDR scenes can lose detail

-

No 4K/120Hz gaming support

The VPL-XW5000ES is a watershed moment for not just Sony’s projection business but the home cinema world in general. Why? Because it’s the cheapest truly native 4K laser projector the home cinema world has ever seen.

Prior to the XW5000ES, Sony’s entry-level SXRD 4K projectors – such as last year’sVW290ES(VW325ES in the US) – have relied on lamp rather than laser technology. Moving to laser, though, means no longer having to put up with the inconvenience and ongoing costs associated with having to replace lamps every few thousand hours of use, or the relatively rapid degradation in brightness that lamps suffer.

While you inevitably have to accept a compromise or two in return for Sony delivering a full 4K laser projector at this price, those compromises are ultimately crushed by the joyous impact the XW5000ES’s combination of laser lighting and exceptional X1 Ultimate processing has on both your immediate and long-term movie night thrills.

Read the full Sony VPL-XW5000ES review

The best entry-level 4K projector

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2. BenQ W1800

Proper home cinema doesn’t have to cost the earth.

Specifications

Type: DLP with lamp

Resolution: 4K via double flashing

HDR: Yes

Contrast ratio: 10,000:1

Inputs: HDMI 2.0 (x2), USB 2.0 (x1)

3D: Yes

Lamp: 2000 lumens

Lamp life: 15,000 hours

Reasons to buy

+

Impressively cinematic pictures

+

Small, living room-friendly design

+

Great value for what’s on offer

Reasons to avoid

-

Very basic built-in audio

-

Slight rainbow effect

-

Black levels could be better

BenQ divides its consumer projector range into quite specific categories these days. There's premium ‘CinePro’, mid-range ‘CinePrime’ and entry level ‘CineHome’ home cinema models, as well as more general purpose (usually brighter and more affordable) home entertainment models, laser TV models, and dedicated gaming projectors.

The W1800 sits squarely in BenQ’s CineHome section, where its focus on serving up a cinematic experience on a budget serves it extremely well.

The BenQ W1800’s pictures immediately struck us as genuinely cinematic as soon as we clapped eyes on them – and while deeper scrutiny uncovers a limitation or two, our first impressions hold well throughout our time with the W1800.

BenQ’s decision to focus with the W1800 on what we guess could be considered good old-fashioned home cinema values has paid off handsomely. Its pictures might not be the showiest around, but they’re refined, natural, authentic and, to use that word again, cinematic.

Read the full BenQ W1800 review

The best mid-range projector

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3. Epson EH-TW7100

A brilliantly well-judged and affordable 4K projector.

Specifications

Type: 3LCD

Resolution: 4K pixel shift

HDR: Yes

Contrast ratio: 100,000:1

Inputs: HDMI 2.0 (x2), USB 2.0 (x2)

3D: Yes

Lamp: 3000 lumens

Lamp life: 5,000/3,000 hours (eco/normal)

Reasons to buy

+

Excellent contrast handling

+

Balanced, nuanced colour palette

+

Good connectivity options

Reasons to avoid

-

No 4K motion processing

A shade pricier than an entry-level device, this Epson is the king of affordable 4K projectors. It’s easy to set up and install, and produces a picture that’s reminiscent of what you'll get at the cinema.

You'll get a great image right out of the box without needing to be any kind of expert at tinkering with the settings. All the preset modes are very well judged and it gives an excellent level of black depth and dark detail for a projector at this price. Colours are balanced and motion is naturally smooth.

That said, it's as much the convenience of this machine that makes it so good. Bluetooth allows for direct connection with a wireless speaker or soundbar, and the high luminance means that it's usable in moderately lit rooms. In other words, an AVR, speaker package and home cinema room are not entirely necessary. How's that for a superb family projector?

Read the fullEpson EH-TW7100 review

The best premium projector

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4. Epson EH-TW9400

A powerful 4K projector with a bold picture to match.

Specifications

Type: 3LCD

Resolution: 4K pixel shift

HDR: Yes

Contrast ratio: 1,200,000:1

Inputs: HDMI 2.0 (x2), USB 2.0 (x2)

3D: Yes

Lamp: 2600 lumens

Lamp life: 5,000/3,000 hours (eco/normal)

Reasons to buy

+

Motorised and adaptable lens

+

Vibrant colours and good HDR

+

Excellent sense of depth

Reasons to avoid

-

Noisy at full power

This big, brassy projector is as good as you'll get before forking out for the beauty of native 4K projection. The detail may not be as stunning as its brethren in those upper echelons but for colour accuracy, subtlety of contrast and HDR handling, it's a real corker.

The result is a picture more involving than you'll find anywhere else at this price point, with a sense of depth so absorbing that you'll pick up detail from your favourite films that you'll have always missed on smaller screens.

It's also a dream in terms of practicality. Its 50-300-inch image size can be thrown from a good range of distances and the motorised lens means you can set it all up from the comfort of your sofa using its superb, backlit remote. Just sit back and enjoy some cinematic greats.

Read the full Epson EH-TW9400 review

The best high-end projector

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5. Sony VPL-XW7000ES

A dazzlingly bright and brilliant projector.

Specifications

Bulb technology: Laser diode

Projection technology: SXRD (LCoS)

Fan noise: 26dB

HDMI: 2 x HDMI 2.0

Brightness: 3200 lumens

Reasons to buy

+

Stunning contrast and detail

+

Sharp picture

+

Comprehensive remote

Reasons to avoid

-

Some rivals have better motion

Sony is taking no prisoners with its native 4K laser projectors, with the VPL-XW7000ES being the higher-end of the two models.

The Sony VPL-XW7000ES takes everything up a notch, pushing brightness up to 11 and featuring a more comprehensive set of motorised lens controls. Its native 4K resolution and notably high lumen count should catch the eyes of those looking for a flashy projector that will have people talking about the device as much as the content that's being watched on it.

The Sony VPL-XW7000ES consistently received involuntary verbal reactions of “wow” and “can you believe how good this looks?” throughout our testing. The brightness surpasses the gimmicky branding that many would expect, and the details are razor sharp.

Read the full Sony VPL-XW7000ES review

The best ultra short throw projector

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6. Hisense PL1

Is Hisense’s latest ultra short-throw projector a true TV replacement?

Specifications

Resolution: 4K (3840 x 2160)

HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG

Light source: X Fusion Laser

Operating system: VIDAA

Picture size: 90-130 inches

Contrast: 2,000,000 : 1 dynamic contrast ratio

Brightness: 2100 ANSI lumens

HDMI: 2 x HDMI 2.1

Reasons to buy

+

Sharp and vibrant picture

+

Solid smart feature integration

+

Cheaper than nearly all rivals

Reasons to avoid

-

Only two HDMI connections

Ultra short-throw projectorsare becoming much more frequent within the projector market at large, and for good reason. Designed as a TV alternative that can reach up to 100 inches without costing nearly as much as a super-large TV would, as well as having the added benefit of being practically plug-and-play (obviously with some fiddling required), a UST projector strikes a nice balance between practicality and theatricality.

At the forefront of this UST revolution isHisense, which has been developing ultra short-throw models for over six years now. The PL1 that we have before us today is the latest model in Hisense’s line of Ultra Short-Throw Laser Cinema Projectors, not to be confused with its separate line ofLaser TVs, which act in a similar fashion but specifically come with a dedicated screen.

In order to be a successful UST, it has to tick every box we look out for in both the best projectors and thebest TVs, which is no easy task. Thankfully, the PL1 not only steps up to the task, but it clears many other options within its field.

With its clean, punchy and solid image, the Hisense PL1 is a gem at this price. Undercutting many of its UST rivals and even its own Hisense siblings, it's a TV alternative that actually lives up to its promise. You’d be hard-pressed to find a 100-inch TV for this price, let alone one that features such a punchy and crisp image. While we wish it had a couple more HDMI ports, it’s a compromise we’re willing to make, as its picture performance more than makes up for it.

Read the full Hisense PL1 review

Also consider

  • JVC DLA-NZ7: This premium projector rivals the Sony VPL-XW7000ES that can also be found on this list. It delivers a crisp, detailed and supremely natural picture that will impress purists who want the most authentic picture from their projector.
  • Hisense C1: This all-in-one cinema in a box solution features an impressively punchy (albeit not entirely accurate) picture, powerful built in JBL speaker system, and Hisense's VIDAA smart streaming platform baked in.
  • Samsung The Premiere LSP9T: This premium ultra short throw model makes a convincing case for ditching your TV in favour of a projector. Anyone familiar with a Samsung TV will feel right at home with Samsung's Tizen smart system, while the bright, colourful picture and well projected sound seal the deal on this UST beamer.

How to choose the best projector for you

There are a multitude of factors to consider when choosing the right projector to suit your needs. Whether its budget, resolution, screen size or even the type of lamp, all of these factors can drastically alter the performance of a projector.

It's important to recognise the differences between projector lamp technologies, as different options give you different performance. Laser-based projectors are quick to reach optimal performance after booting up, they produce more accurate colours and have longer lifespans due to not requiring a bulb to power the picture. However, they tend to be more expensive than DLP (Digital Light Processing) LED and LCD projectors, which in turn have their own benefits and caveats.

Ultimately, the goal with a projector is to encapsulate the cinematic feeling of a theatre at home, so this is where screen size and resolution are important. Ideally, this is where a 4K projector would be best for crisp and clear visuals. As you'll notice, almost all of our top picks are either native 4K projectors, or achieve a 4K-like image through clever trickery for a higher picture quality.Here's how 4K vs 1080p (Full HD) resolutions differ.

While resolution is a pivotal aspect of the picture quality, its almost equally important counterpart is colour. Projectors can often struggle when it comes to colour, especially when it comes to darker shades. Contrast is key here to ensure that black depth is the best it can be, although no projector will be able to live up to an OLED TV in this regard.

Within the mix are also some ultra short throw projectors. These can project a big, clear image onto a wall from a very short distance away, making them ideal for space saving set ups or for those wanting to avoid wall- or ceiling-mounting their projector.

Then there are portable projectors, which are ideal of taking on the go or using outside to create a grab-and-go cinema experience. They might not match up with the performance of dedicated home cinema projectors – the fact that none have made our list should tell you that – but you're paying for the experience and versatility here. You can't beat an open-air cinema experience under the starry night sky after all.

We do often recommend that you budget for a speaker when shopping for a projector, as although many options here include on-board speakers, they are invariably pretty poor. Similarly, while some projectors do now feature built-in streaming platforms, they're often a bit patchy in terms of performance and app selection, so it's often worth keeping some cash aside for a dedicated streamer.

How we test projectors

Testing projectors involves taking the time to explore their capabilities fully through lots of options-tweaking and content-watching. This includes checking every item in the settings menu, and individually tweaking picture features to ensure the projector is giving us the best visual performance it can.

We conduct these tests in our state of the art testing room in London, which is outfitted with a 100-inch screen and a plethora of external sources to hook the projectors up to, including 4K Blu-ray players, video streamers and games consoles. This is also where each of these projectors meets its rivals, as every product is tested side-by-side with the competition to ensure it meets expectations and so that its place in the market is considered as a whole – no product exists in a vacuum after all.

We test using a wide range of content from 4K Blu-rays, to streaming services, video games and standard definition DVDs to make sure all kinds of content are put through these projectors. This helps us find the strengths and weaknesses of each projector.

At the end of this process, a verdict is reached by a team of reviewers who work closely together in order to ensure that each projector is tested fairly, and to avoid the possibility of any personal preferences creeping in. This is also to make sure our reviews are consistent and thorough, and so that no feature or flaw is missed within our testing process.

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Lewis Empson

Staff Writer

Lewis Empson is a Staff Writer on What Hi-Fi?. He was previously Gaming and Digital editor for Cardiff University's 'Quench Magazine', Lewis graduated in 2021 and has since worked on a selection of lifestyle magazines and regional newspapers. Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, gigs and regular cinema trips.

With contributions from

  • Tom Wiggins

9 CommentsComment from the forums

  • nnorton00

    This article has been updated to "Best projectors 2020: Full HD, 4K, portable, short throw". The problem is the #1 projector, the UHD40, has been discontinued since May 2019, over a year! Any other suggestions to replace that top spot?

    Reply

  • abacus

    The Optoma UHD51 is probably the best bet or jump up a bit further to the Benq W2700.

    Bill

    Reply

  • nnorton00

    The UHD51 was also discontinued in May 2019!

    Reply

  • abacus

    nnorton00 said:

    The UHD51 was also discontinued in May 2019!

    The UHD 51 is still on the Optoma website and can be bought from many dealers (As well as the Optoma online shop) so not discontinued.

    Richer Sounds currently do it for £1299

    Bill

    Reply

  • abacus said:

    The UHD 51 is still on the Optoma website and can be bought from many dealers (As well as the Optoma online shop) so not discontinued.

    Richer Sounds currently do it for £1299

    Bill

    Richer Sounds one got £50 off too:

    https://www.richersounds.com/tv-projectors/projectors/4-k-projectors/optoma-uhd51.html

    Reply

  • Dan Sung

    The UHD40 is also still available with certain vendors too, here at Bax, for example - https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/projection/optoma-uhd40-4k-ultra-hd-projector
    We're also getting in the UHD42 shortly. Hopefully Optoma has done a good job there.

    Reply

  • Dan Sung

    nnorton00 said:

    This article has been updated to "Best projectors 2020: Full HD, 4K, portable, short throw". The problem is the #1 projector, the UHD40, has been discontinued since May 2019, over a year! Any other suggestions to replace that top spot?

    New No.1.

    Reply

  • Johnnyringo

    So this is an article from 2019, with the date changed to 2022? Where are the short throws? Many of these models are outdated, the same as others in the list, or or just very poor. I love me some what hi-fi, but this is egregious.

    Reply

  • nitol102

    Article is good and helpful

    Reply

Best projectors 2024: Full HD, 4K, and short-throw (2024)

FAQs

Best projectors 2024: Full HD, 4K, and short-throw? ›

Best Short-Throw Projector

Look no further than the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS800. It projects an 80-inch image at a distance of only 0.9 inches: that's almost flush with the wall! If you're looking for a bigger image, it can project up to a 150-inch image at a distance of 9.9 inches.

Which projector has the shortest throw? ›

Best Short-Throw Projector

Look no further than the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS800. It projects an 80-inch image at a distance of only 0.9 inches: that's almost flush with the wall! If you're looking for a bigger image, it can project up to a 150-inch image at a distance of 9.9 inches.

Is 4K better than Full HD projector? ›

Is 4K Better than 1080P in Projector. A 4K projector is, without a doubt, way better than a 1080p one. 4K, or 3840x2160 resolution, offers four times the pixel count of Full HD 1080p (1920x1080). Greater pixel count results in a significantly more detailed and clearer image.

Which is the No 1 projector brand in the world? ›

Sony is a world leader in electronics and their products are held in high esteem by almost everyone. Sony has pioneered some of the world's most outstanding innovations in home entertainment products.

What is the best lumens for a short throw projector? ›

So it is recommended that one considers buying a projector with 1500-3000 ANSI lumens. Home projectors generally work better at 2000 ANSI lumens. 3) Sound Quality-Large size projectors provide space for mounting large speakers for achieving better sound quality.

Are short throw projectors better? ›

A short-throw projector would be best if you want a home theatre experience but have a cramped space. On the other hand, if you have the luxury of a large living space, a long-throw projector would be better as it is generally more cost-effective than its short-throw counterpart.

How to choose a short throw projector? ›

1) Size- The screen size, the weight of the projectors, and distance from the screen should be considered for choosing the projector. There are different sizes for different needs. 2) Brightness- The higher the lumens, the brighter the image will be produced.

Are 4K projectors really 4K? ›

The 4K resolution on projectors can be different from the 4K on TVs. Here the resolution can be 4096 x 2160 or 8.8 million pixels, however, some projectors still use the 3840 x 2160 resolution found on TVs which equals to a tentative 8.3 million pixels.

What is most important when buying a projector? ›

The lumens rating lets you know the amount of light a projector can put out. Projectors with 1,000 ANSI Lumens or greater have adequate brightness for home theatre use. Display Resolution is a very important aspect. Both DLP and LCD projectors come with a fixed number of pixels.

How many lumens should a good projector have? ›

Multipurpose spaces will need a projector between 2,000 and 4,000 lumens. To project a 100-inch to 120-inch screen without ambient lighting, you'll need 1,500 to 2,000 lumens. To project a 100-inch to 120-inch screen with ambient or bright lights, a minimum of 3,000 lumens is required.

What is the short throw range for a projector? ›

Short-throw projection generally refers to a distance between 3 to 8 feet away from projector to screen. Ultra-Short Throw: Virtually eliminates shadows and eye glare, this type of throw is seen from projectors installed on the wall, the ceiling nearer to a wall, or a table projecting downwards.

What is a short throw projector screen? ›

Defining short throw projectors is simple. If a projector is capable of showing a 100” image from less than 9 feet or 3 meters, then it's considered short throw. Projectors that require more than 9 feet or 3 meters to deliver an image 100” in size are regarded as regular throw.

What is the difference between short throw and ultra short throw? ›

Not surprisingly, Ultra Short Throw projectors are priced at a premium when compared with Short Throw projectors. A properly adjusted Ultra Short Throw projector delivers a better picture than a direct projection Short Throw with a wide lens. It also offers less glare, less shadows and less space for installation.

What is the average throw of a projector? ›

Standard throw projectors typically create a 100” (16:9) image footprint from about 10 feet of throw distance. Short throw projectors can create the same sized image from less than half that distance (about 4 feet), and UST projectors will put up the same sized image in a matter of inches.

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