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If you're looking for the best projectors overall, there are numerous options available, ranging from budget-friendly, portable models to high-end home theater setups. Are you specifically seeking a projector for home theater use? Do you want a versatile device that handles both the latest movies and gaming sessions with ease? Or are you looking for something that's easy to carry around? Whatever your needs, we've got you covered, from more affordable models that trade image quality for portability to bulkier, pricier units that deliver top-notch image quality. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific needs and budget. If you're unsure how far you can place a given projector for your screen size, our projector throw distance tool can help you plan your setup.
We've bought and tested over 75 projectors, and below, we list the best models for a few critical uses. We only cover consumer models, not high-end products meant for enthusiasts, and our price tiers are built with consumer models in mind. If you're specifically looking for a projector for indoor use, explore our recommendations for the best models for home use or our best short-throw projectors. Look up our best 4k projectors if you're only interested in high-resolution options. If you'd rather see cheaper options on the market, look up the best budget and cheap projectors. Want to take your projector outside? Consider our picks for the best outdoor projectors. And don't forget that you can vote on which projectors you'd like us to purchase and put to the test!
Popular Projector Comparisons
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The XGIMI HORIZON 20 Max is a bit better and cheaper than the Valerion VisionMaster Max, although the Valerion is a bit better for gaming. The XGIMI is incredibly bright, giving it a very striking image. Still, the Valerion has tricks up its sleeve: a solid dynamic contrast option and an RBE reduction feature that truly works, at the cost of more audible noise from the unit. For gaming, they're both solid, but the Valerion has much lower input lag at 60Hz, which makes it better for console gamers who like to game at 4k/60. For 120Hz and 240Hz gaming, the XGIMI has a very small edge, but they're very close.














