{"id":11782,"date":"2023-03-02T20:30:51","date_gmt":"2023-03-02T19:30:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/03\/02\/best-ultra-short-throw-projectors-march-2023\/"},"modified":"2023-03-02T21:02:24","modified_gmt":"2023-03-02T20:02:24","slug":"best-ultra-short-throw-projectors-march-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/03\/02\/best-ultra-short-throw-projectors-march-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Ultra Short Throw Projectors \u2013 March 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Those that are looking to level up their entertainment space, might be looking to get themselves a nice projector. But then you\u2019ll need to have the projector across the room and mounted on the ceiling. That\u2019s where Ultra Short Throw Projectors come into play. These projectors can be as close as six inches from the wall, and provide up to a 100\u2033 picture. And in some cases, even larger.<br \/>\nThese projectors can be pretty pricey though, so we are here to help you find the best ultra short throw projector that you can add to your home.<br \/>\nBest Ultra Short Throw Projectors<br \/>\nIn this list, we have ultra short throw projectors from many different brands. Including Samsung, LG, Epson, Optoma and many more. These also range in price from around $899 up to over $5,000. So depending on your budget, there is something here for everyone.<\/p>\n<p>Cost<br \/>\nWhere to buy<br \/>\nBenQ V7050i<br \/>\n$3,499<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nAWOL VISION LTV-2500<br \/>\n$3,499<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nEpson EpiqVision LS300<br \/>\n$1,999<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nJMGO O1<br \/>\n$899<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nHisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV<br \/>\n$4,948<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nWEMAX Nova<br \/>\n$2,699<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nJMGO U2<br \/>\n$2,799<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nOptoma CinemaX P2<br \/>\n$3,299<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nLG HU85LA<br \/>\n$4,075<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nSamsung The Premiere LSP7T<br \/>\n$3,499<br \/>\nSamsung<br \/>\nBenQ V7050i<\/p>\n<p>Price: $3,499<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Amazon<br \/>\nBelieve it or not, this is actually BenQ\u2019s first ultra short throw projector, and it\u2019s a pretty impressive one. This is a true 4K projector, with 2500 ANSI Lumens, so it\u2019s going to be pretty bright. Even good for rooms with some direct sunlight. It also has 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and HDR-Pro technology included.<br \/>\nYou can get about 100-inches of screen, with just 8.7-inches of clearance from the wall, which is really impressive. BenQ also includes an Android TV dongle with this projector \u2013 but still no Netflix available, like most other projectors.<br \/>\nBenQ V7050i &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nAWOL VISION LTV-2500<\/p>\n<p>Price: $3,499<br \/>\nWhere to buy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe AWOL VISION LTV-2500 is a really impressive ultra-short throw projector, in fact, it\u2019s the one I\u2019ve been using for almost a year now. And I absolutely love it. Mostly because of how bright it is. It has a peak brightness of 2600 lumens. Which makes it perfect to use in a room that does get some sunlight as well.<br \/>\nThis projector is a true 4K projector that can project up to a 150-inch screen, it also has Dolby Atmos and HDR10+ available. Giving you a great home theater experience. AWOL VISION is also including an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max here. There\u2019s a compartment on the back, that it can hide in, which makes it feel like Fire TV is built-in.<br \/>\nAWOL VISION LTV-2500 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nEpson EpiqVision LS300<\/p>\n<p>Price: $1,999<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Epson EpiqVision LS300 is probably the best value for your money on this list. It can provide up to a 120\u2033 picture, and is ultra bright at around 3600 Lumens. That is one of the brightest ultra short throw projectors on the market right now.<br \/>\nEpson also uses Yamaha for its sound, so it should offer some really great sound from this small projector. It uses a custom-designed audiophile 2.1 speaker system, that provides some powerful bass. Epson says it can rival some soundbars too.<br \/>\nOn the software side, this is running Android TV and Chromecast Built-in. Making it great for really anyone, as all your apps are going to be available here.<br \/>\nEpson EpiqVision LS300 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nJMGO O1<\/p>\n<p>Price: $899<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is the cheapest projector on this list, and also the only one under a grand. But that doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s a bad projector, quite the contrary. It is, however, the only 1080p projector on this list.<br \/>\nThe JMGO O1 can offer 80 to 100\u2033 pictures at FHD resolution. And this can be done with the projector just 10.6-inches away from the wall. JMGO also worked with Dynaudio to provide some epic sound with this projector. JMGO claims cinematic stereo sound out of the O1.<br \/>\nSoftware-wise, this is running a forked version of Android. It works, but most of your apps likely aren\u2019t available. Luckily there are plenty of IO on the back. This includes two USB ports, two HDMI ports, an optical and a LAN. So you can plug in a Chromecast and a PS5.<br \/>\nJMGO O1 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nHisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV<\/p>\n<p>Price: $4.948<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe Hisense L9G is a rather interesting entry in this list, as it is the only one that comes with the ALR screen. Which also explains why it is so pricey \u2013 and the most expensive on this list.<br \/>\nThis is another very bright projector, coming in at 3000 Lumens. Typically anything over say 2800 Lumens will be bright enough to use in a room with direct sunlight. It\u2019s also 4K HDR, with Dolby Atmos support. Hisense has included 40W Dolby Atmos sound, so it\u2019s going to give you a really great audio experience. Finally, this projector can offer up to a 120-inch picture.<br \/>\nHisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nWEMAX Nova<\/p>\n<p>Price: $2,699<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThe WEMAX Nova actually offers the largest picture of any projector on this list, coming in at up to 150 inches. Now that\u2019s a great way to watch The Batman. It isn\u2019t quite as bright as some others on this list though, at 2100 Lumens. It should be bright enough to use in a room with direct sunlight however.<br \/>\nWEMAX has 30W DTS HD speakers with Dolby Audio included. So you\u2019re going to get some really great audio here, though it could be better. Most people will be happy with it though.<br \/>\nThis is also running on Android TV, so you\u2019ll have access to over 5,000 apps to watch on the WEMAX Nova.<br \/>\nWEMAX Nova &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nJMGO U2<\/p>\n<p>Price: $2,799<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is actually the projector that I use in my home and it\u2019s really good. It\u2019s pretty bright at 2400 lumens, though not perfect for a room with direct sunlight. Some darker shows will be tough to see if there\u2019s sunlight in the room. It can create up to a 100-inch picture, at 4K resolution.<br \/>\nJMGO uses Dynaudio here, like with the O1 also on this list. The two tweeters actually are raised on the projector, and provide a really nice audio experience. I have never used this with a soundbar, because it\u2019s just not needed.<br \/>\nThis does run a forked version of Android, which means most of your apps won\u2019t be available, however there are plenty of ports available for plugging in a Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku or even a Fire TV Stick. That includes 2 HDMI (including one HDMI ARC), 1 Optical, 1LAN, 1 Service and 2 USB ports.<br \/>\nJMGO U2 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nOptoma CinemaX P2<\/p>\n<p>Price: $3,299<br \/>\nBuy: Amazon<br \/>\nOptoma is another name that has been in the projector game for quite some time, and the CinemaX P2 is a really good option. It gets super bright with up to 3,000 lumens. That will be bright enough for most rooms with direct sunlight. And that can also do a 120-inch picture.<br \/>\nThis is a 4K HDR10 projector, giving you an incredible looking picture, that is also pretty bright. It does also work with Amazon Alexa Skills and Google Actions, allowing you to use your voice to control the projector.<br \/>\nOptoma CinemaX P2 &#8211; Amazon<br \/>\nSamsung The Premiere<\/p>\n<p>Price: $3,499<br \/>\nBuy: Samsung<br \/>\nSamsung does make its own projectors, but there\u2019s not as many of them. Their best is The Premiere, which is a really modern looking projector that is a monster. It\u2019s able to throw a 120\u2033 picture on the wall using lasers, and is rated at 2200 Lumens of brightness.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s a 4K HDR projector and is able to cover 83% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum too. On top of that, it has cinema-quality sound with 30 watts of 2.2ch built-in. Giving you a great theater-like experience.<br \/>\nFinally, The Premiere is powered by Tizen, as you\u2019d expect. So most of your favorite streaming apps are available on this projector.<br \/>\nSamsung The Premiere &#8211; Samsung.com<br \/>\nThe post Best Ultra Short Throw Projectors \u2013 March 2023 appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/03\/top-10-best-ultra-short-throw-projectors.jpg\" width=\"978\" height=\"512\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Those that are looking to level up their entertainment space, might be looking to get themselves a nice projector. 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