



One of the most commonly asked questions we get here at Projector Reviews is, “What projector should I get for my bright room?” While the answer will ultimately depend on your needs beyond brightness, we have compiled a list of five home entertainment projectors at varying price points that will blow ambient light out of the water, for 2018. But first – what is “ambient light”?


Guests at Wisconsin’s Wilderness Resort do not need to board a plane to experience the unique aerial views of US National Parks, national landmarks, and even the Wisconsin Dells.

This month’s sponsored article comes to us from Epson, which partnered with Indiana University to install three Epson Pro L12002QNL native 4K 3LCD Laser Projectors and Epson ELPLX02W (V12H004Y02) ultra-short-throw lenses in the on-campus museum’s contemporary art studio. This is the first installation in North America to leverage Epson’s native 4K Pro L12002QNL projectors.

This month’s sponsored article is brought to us by BenQ, which offers an excellent selection of smart projectors designed to make the latest content easier to access than ever before, reducing the headache of navigating multiple remote controls and upgrading your entertainment value dramatically.


In this month's article sponsored by Sony, we explore the challenges of projecting HDR.

Anyone familiar with our writing on Projector Reviews might scoff at the thought that input lag and resolution aren’t the only two features to consider while gaming with projectors, but we’re here to tell you why that is actually the case and why the future of gaming projectors is seeing beyond these two focal features.

The topic of this month’s sponsored article is video processing and its impact on a projector’s SDR and HDR picture quality.

In this month’s article sponsored by BenQ, we’ll be discussing “Smart” projectors and what to look for when evaluating smart, versus really smart. Smart technologies are nothing new.




Placement flexibility covers several areas. There are four different placement options as far as distance/screen size, and other aspects such as lens shift and keystone correction.

Today’s projectors are brighter than ever and that means that ambient light isn’t the problem it was a decade ago.
