When it comes to choosing the best projector for home theater, the first thing to consider is how much space you have between the movie projector and the projector screen. For spaces where the distance between the two is minimal, you will need either a short throw projector or an ultra-short throw projector. Both types have many remote control included projectors to choose from for optimal convenience.
There are many resolution options, so it is important to understand the difference between 1080p and 4K before buying a projector. Full HD projectors, 4K home theater projectors and even 3D technology projectors are all available. However, unless if you will be watching movies on Blu-ray or programs that have been downloaded, a projector with 4K may be unnecessary. That’s because, if you are mainly watching programs through a streaming service subscription, you might be unable to achieve 4K resolution due to Wi-Fi bandwidth limitations. The lumen level also impacts the home movie projector image. The more lumens, the brighter the image. Projectors displaying 1499 lumens and under will work well in dark rooms but projectors displaying more than 2500 lumens will help your image remain crisp and visible in a wider range of lighting environments.
Finally, you will need to consider sound when shopping for the best home projector for your needs. If you want an all-in-one device, you must look for a projector with integrated speakers. However, you will achieve better sound if you use dedicated home theater speakers with your home theater projector because they will provide much more dynamic sound range, including surround sound.