Independent reviews of the projectors and screens worth your money, plus the setup guides to make the picture sing. We start with the one thing that matters most: the light in your room.
A bat-cave room is the dream. Contrast wins here, so a long-throw 4K laser or lamp projector looks its best.
Curtains help but it is not pitch black. A bright smart or 4K projector handles the evening well.
Open plan, big windows, lights on. The honest answer is a UST laser TV paired with an ALR screen.
| Projector | Best for | Type | Price | Rating | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Epson LS11000Top pick | Best for a dark room | Long-throw | ~$3,500 | 4.7/5 | Read → |
| Formovie Theater | Best UST laser TV | UST | ~$3,000 | 4.6/5 | Read → |
| XGIMI Horizon Ultra | Best all-in-one | Smart | ~$1,700 | 4.5/5 | Read → |
| BenQ TK700 | Best for gaming | Gaming | ~$1,300 | 4.5/5 | Read → |
| Anker Nebula Capsule | Best portable | Portable | ~$400 | 4.2/5 | Read → |
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Build a room the right way, from light control to seating.
Read →How many lumens you really need for your room, no marketing.
Read →Gain, ALR and size, and why the screen matters more than you think.
Read →Real pricing from a $700 starter to a dedicated room.
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