The 7 Best 4K and 1080P Projectors to Buy in 2017

Best for portability: LG Electronics PH550 Minibeam

The LG Electronics' Minibeam PH550 projector gains the best portability, thanks to its Bluetooth sound, screen sharing and built-in battery. Unfortunately, portability does not mean 4K quality, but it does not matter because you will receive a Full HD connection (1280 x 720) and a wireless connection to any Android device. With the built-in battery that lasts up to 2.5 hours, you will not have the chance to watch The Lord of the Rings, but you'll be able to get through most movies before the LG turns off. Fortunately, the short life of the battery is offset by the 30,000 hours of life of the LED, which means you'll have 10 years of life, even if you watch up to eight hours of content each day. Best 4K Projectors

Beyond the battery, the PH550 offers a wireless mirroring feature that connects to both a smartphone and a tablet. Unfortunately, at present, wireless connectivity is supported only by Android and Windows operating systems (Apple has not yet fully supported the technology). Displaying movies, pictures, music and office documents is easy and can even be connected to a USB key. In addition, the PH550 supports wireless streaming of sound directly from the projector to a Bluetooth enabled audio system such as speakers or headphones.

Ideal for video games: BenQ HT2150ST

While many projectors offer a superb gaming experience, few do as well as the BenQ HT2150ST video game projector. It delivers a native 1080p Full HD picture experience with 2,200 ANSI lumens, a 15,000: 1 contrast ratio, and a 6x RGB RGB color wheel for truly realistic images. The BenQ offers an excellent short-range projection experience requiring only 1.5 meters of screen distance up to 100 inches. In addition, the BenQ offers two 10W built-in speakers with their Cinema Master Audio + technology for an enhanced audio experience.

Whether Halo, Grand Theft Auto or Overwatch, BenQ's slow entry delay ensures a high level of responsiveness on the screen, so you will not miss a second of the action . Both BenQ modes adapt to the ambient light available to provide a visual experience that is unaffected by the time of day. Game mode brings out blacker blacks and brighter glare if you are in a dark room while Game Mode (bright) loses no image detail in an external lighting environment.

Still can not decide what you want? Our overview of the best game projectors can help you find what you are looking for.  Best 4K Projectors

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