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Hundreds of reviews of home theater, portable lifestyle, business, and classroom projectors, including all the latest 4K models. Let our reviewers tell you what's hot and what's not in projectors made for your particular needs.

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  • Large Venue

    Whether it's for a large conference room, small auditorium, or teeing off for a round of digital golf, Panasonic's PT-VMZ82 puts nearly 8,000 lumens on-screen in a small and light package but lacks luxuries like 4K emulation and HDR enhancements.

  • Large Venue

    Christie's 4K1600-JS delivers a 14,000-lumen 4K image with advanced pixel shifting technology, high-efficiency laser components, and the choice of nine lenses to wow an audience at school, work, or a house of worship.

  • Conference Room

    By combining Fujifilm's signature periscopic lens with pixel-shifted 4K imaging, laser lighting, and dual-focus optics, the FP-ZUH6000 is not only among the most sophisticated projectors available, but it's able to go where others cannot.

  • Conference Room

    In a world of high resolution fully digital laser projectors, ViewSonic's lamp-based PA504W stands out as an anachronism. At $550, it's a step back in time that schools will love.

  • Large Venue

    The Epson PowerLite L890E pushes the envelope at both ends with extreme economy and the latest technological advances. Its 8,000 lumens, 3LCD technology, and native WUXGA resolution with UHD pixel shifting, is suitable for multiple applications

  • Large Venue

    Undercutting the competition by at least a thousand dollars, Sharp XP-P721Q-W has inaugurated the era of the inexpensive medium-sized venue projector with more than 7,000 lumens available and able to fill a screen with 4K imaging.

  • Home Theater

    2025 Highly RecommendedThe Epson QS100 is a new addition to Epson's Q Series line of high-lumen output projectors. While it doesn't replace the LS800 UST and will live alongside it, it does offer greater refinement and enhanced functionality for custom installed systems.

  • Conference Room

    Stripped down to the essentials, simplicity is the watchword for Sharp's XP-M401H-W projector. At $1,269 it may not have networking or the latest 4K emulation but the HD projector shines brightly and is small and quick to set up.

  • Conference Room

    The InFocus IN1028SL conference room laser projector increases light output to a dynamic 5,000 lumens and includes a legacy video port for those with older technology.

  • Large Venue

    The Barco I600 projector sets the pace for medium- to large-size venue projectors by combining innovative projection technologies from the past five years with a unique touchscreen dashboard that puts everything at your fingertips.

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  • Conference Room

    The Ricoh UHL3660 is a 6,500 lumen ultra-short throw laser projector that produces large, exceptionally bright 4K images that won't blind the presenter and is suitable for conference rooms, classrooms, houses of worship, lecture halls, and beyond.

  • Conference Room

    The Optoma ZH450ST is a compact, short-throw laser projector. While it fell well short of its 4,200 ANSI lumen claim, it remains a solid choice for classrooms and boardrooms, and thanks to its low input lag, golf simulators.

  • Large Venue

    The Panasonic PT-REQ15 is a 15K lumen, single-chip DLP projector that uses pixel-shifting to achieve a 4K image onscreen.

  • Conference Room

    The BenQ LH650 hits the sweet spot for a general purpose projector, with light output of almost 4,000 ANSI lumens, both HDMI and USB-C alternate mode video inputs, and a clever Smart ECO 2.0 mode that shaves power use but not brightness.

  • Conference Room

    The ViewSonic LS711HD is a 1080p laser short-throw projector that delivers serious brightness in a compact, lightweight case for an inexpensive price, albeit at the cost of some key features like networking and 4K compliance.

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  • Conference Room

    The Epson PowerLite 810E is a bright business and education UST laser projector capable of more than 5,000 ISO lumens. Add in some conferencing features, such as 21:9 support for Teams and a unique Face Brightening mode, and it's a good value, too.

  • Large Venue

    Sharp NEC's PA1705UL 3LCD laser projector is a 16,000 ANSI lumen powerhouse that offers high brightness and the robust PA series feature set in the same footprint as the brand's earlier 10,000-lumen model.

  • Home Theater

    2024 Highly RecommendedThe Anker Mars 3 Air is a high-value 1080p LED portable projector that delivers 400 lumens of brightness in its brightest mode, and runs on the Google TV streaming platform that includes an authorized Netflix app, all for $600.

  • Conference Room

    The ViewSonic LS740HD is a high-value 1080p laser projector for business and education environments that offers 5,000 ANSI lumens brightness at a price around $1,000.

  • Portable

    The ASUS ZenBeam Latte L2, a follow-up to the ZenBeam Latte L1, bumps up brightness and resolution and offers a nice mix of features and styling.

  • Large Venue

    Ricoh re-enters the North American market with a nearly 10,000 ANSI lumens projector at a competitive price, partly due to a cost-effective affixed lens.

  • Portable

    Optoma's ML1080ST is the most compact and portable projector we've seen to offer an RGB laser engine with full BT.2020 color gamut, making it a good choice for road warrior presentations, digital signage, and other applications where color counts.

  • Large Venue

    With its G50 Series, Barco has effectively downsized the case of its entry-level installation family while retaining high brightness potential, producing a mid-sized projector that can light up a large conference room, lecture hall or small church.

  • Conference Room

    The Fujifilm FP-Z6000 is a 6,000 ANSI lumen laser projector that uses a unique ultra-short throw periscope lens, making it an ideal solution for setups that require significant placement flexibility.