5 best 4K projectors for sports to buy [BenQ, LG]

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Best 4K projectors for sports

If you love watching sports games from the comfort of your home, then you’re probably wondering whether your next purchase should be a large flat screen or a video projector.

If you choose a video projector, then you should know which are best suited for the fast-paced imagery that you would usually encounter during a sports match.

You should also go for a 4K projector since projecting on large surfaces leads to image quality loss.

Because of this, we’ve compiled a list of what we think are the best video projectors that fit both criteria.

Note: Deals are subject to change. Keep in mind that the price tag often varies. We recommend going on the vendor’s website to check the price. Some products may be out of stock by the time you’ve made your purchasing decision. So, hurry up and hit the buy button.

What are the best deals of 4K projectors for sports?

BenQ TK850

  • 3840 × 2160 or 8.3 million individual pixels
  • HDR-PRO (HDR10/HLG) projector
  • Dedicated sport mode
  • 1.3X big zoom
  • Doesn't run a long 4k HDMI cable

If you’re watching a football match and want to see the emerald-green grass in a way that is as vivid as possible, then you need a projector that puts emphasis on that matter, such as the BenQ TK850.

It delivers a groundbreaking combination of color, contrast, and resolution for the ultimate entertainment experience.

Every detail comes alive with the 4K Enhancement technology and the 10-Element crystal lens array that can upscale non-4K content to a certain degree without quality loss.


 

Optoma HD27HDR

  • 3,400 lumens brightness
  • HDR10 technology with DCI-P3 wide color gamut support
  • 1080p (1920×1080) resolution
  • Vertical keystone correction
  • Frequent lamp issues

The Optoma HD27HDR is a 4K projector that lets you enjoy HDR technology and large screen experiences with the 3, 400 lumens HD27HDR 1080p 4K-ready home entertainment projector.

It is great for watching high-paced content such as projecting games or sports events, and the color correction, brightens and saturation makes it great for watching at pretty much any room lighting level.


 

YABER Y30 Native 1080P

  • 4D Keystone correction
  • Zoom function
  • 1080P native resolution (1920x1080)
  • Support 4k video
  • It doesn’t support Dolby sound

The YABER Y3 Native 1080P is a projector that lets you experience thrilling home cinema in the vivid clarity of real native resolution of 1920×1080, remarkable 7200 lumens bright and high dynamic contrast ratio of 8000:1.

Thanks to its ± 50° 4D (vertical & horizontal) keystone correction function this great projector ensure the projected image is always on a standard rectangle.


 

BenQ TK800 4K

  • 8. 3 million pixels, 4K UHD image quality
  • Perfectly balanced high visual brightness (> 3000lm)
  • Vivid colors (> 92% rec. 709)
  • Auto HDR color
  • The main menu is a bit complicated

The BenQ TK800 is one of the best 4K sports-dedicated video projectors on the market. Not only does it offer impeccable image and color quality, but it even has dedicated football & Sport modes with Cinema Master Audio+2.

This technology allows you and your friends to enjoy high-paced sports games from the comfort of your yard or home theater, with the same quality as watching from a flatscreen.


 

Optoma GT1080Darbee

  • DarbeeVision image-enhancement technology
  • 120-inch image projected from 4 feet away
  • Razor-sharp images with 3, 000 lumens
  • Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080)
  • The price tag

If you’re looking for the ultimate projector for gaming purposes, then the Optoma GT1080Darbee is the projector that your home theater or gaming room needs right now.

It features technology that is perfectly suited to handle fast-paced movements and image shifts, making it great for both competitive gaming and watching sports events smoothly.


There are many advantages to having a video projector instead of a large flatscreen TV.

For example, you can make the image as big or as small as you want, and carrying a 10-pound projector is much easier than having a friend help you carry a 100-inch TV.

More so, it is way cheaper to have a projector, and changing a lamp every 5-6 years is much cheaper than changing the whole TV just because a few pixels decided to die on you.

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