What is the best projector for bright rooms?

When opting for the best projector, you mainly consider two things. One is its quality and true color reproduction, providing a marvelous screen on the wall. The second thing is the brightness that you would see on a projector. 

We know that finding these true machines isn’t always a walk in the park. You would have to shuffle out every single option available to find the right one. Of course, our busy lives never lets us do this.

Luckily, our editorial team has a proper understanding of projectors, most of whom are Projector enthusiasts. With the help of their knowledge, research and analysis, we have successfully found the Best Projector For Bright Rooms after digging deeper into the well. We will take a closer look but let us clarify things for you.

For starters, we need to answer a few questions, the first of which is, “Are Projectors for bright rooms brighter?”

The answer to this question is yes, kind of. Projectors used in bright rooms need to have a bright lamp that aids in keeping high contrast and color saturation, regardless of the light conditions of the room its used in. Projectors mentioned in this article all have a brightness rating of at least 3,800 lumens

Now, the next question we’re going to answer is, “What is projector brightness measured in?” The answer to this question is that projector brightness is measured in lumens. Typical projectors (in areas where there is little ambient light) project light at a minimum of 1500 lumens. The brightness of the lamp used in a projector goes up as ambient light (bright rooms) increases. 

ViewSonic 1080p Projector 

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The ViewSonic PX701HD is aimed at being used in both offices and homes alike. It requires minor color-accuracy tweaking for video and movies. Despite this, this projector provides adequate brightness for large images, and provides low lag for gamers. 

Pros
  • Has 3D support
  • Provides good contrast
  • Fast reaction time for gamers
  • Low cost
  • Bright enough to throw large, non-fading images
Cons
  • Doesn’t have HDR support 
  • The maximum input resolution is 1,920 x 1,080 for video sources (1080p) and 1,920 x 1,200 for PC’s (WUXGA)
  • The default mode makes some of the colors in every mode a bit off mark

The PX701 is touted as being great for both office and home, but is said to work better as a home unit that can also work for presentations. It offers a 3,500 lumen rating as well, something that is great even though it’s at the lower end of the spectrum. 

Epson EX9230 3-Chip 3LCD Full HD 1080p Projector

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The Epson Pro EX9240 does presentations with vibrant color, sufficient brightness, and good color accuracy – meaning it will work great for either a class or conference room. It does, however, have poor contrast limits for photorealistic images. 

Pros
  • Has Wi-Fi capabilities for networking as well as Miracast screen mirroring
  • It has support for 2-way splits
  • Matches white and color brightness
  • The three-chip LCD (3LCD) design eliminates rainbow artifacts 
  • Has a 4,000 Lumen rating, making it work well-enough for well-lit midsize rooms
Cons
  • Is unsuitable for movies 
  • Doesn’t have HDR or 3D support 
  • Isn’t’ suitable for presentations with large quantities of photos
  • Has poor contrast that’s noticeable in graphics with dark backgrounds

This projector is the smaller cousin of the Epson Pro EX100000 when it comes to business-oriented portable projectors. While it’s a half-step ahead in some features, it’s also a half step behind in others, along with a relatively inexpensive price tag. It comes with a 4,000 lumen brightness rating that is slightly less than its cousin’s 4,500 lumens. It also has a sharper focus and true native 1080p resolution. As long as you don’t mind having to change the lamp on occasion this may be the perfect projector for you. 

BenQ WXGA Business Projector

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While this projector boasts a 3,600 lumen brightness rating it caps out at 29% of that or close to 2,600 lumens. The brightest mode on this projector has been found to be the Emergency Green mode that measures in at around 2,541 lumens. While this is not bad, it isn’t really suitable in situations where there is a moderate amount of ambient light (class or meeting rooms). 

The contrast levels of this projector have been said to be 15,000 to 1 allowing it to provide exceptional readability of text. The black levels of the projector are decent and fall right in line with what can be expected from entry level home  entertainment projectors. There is an exhaust fan mounted on the left side of the MW535A that is pretty loud when it comes to projectors. The exhaust on this fan requires the fan to run this loud as it runs at 121 degrees Fahrenheit. 

XGIMI MoGo Pro Portable Projector

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The XGimi Mogo Pro debuted on IndieGogo and from more than 1,000 investors raised more than $385,000. The Mogo Pro is a super compact projector that has a cylindrical shape and a design that combines both appearance and function. The top of the projector has an indicator light, play/pause buttons, and touch sensitive volume buttons. It also comes with a tripod screw built in as well as a rubber base. If you do want to purchase a tripod for this projector though, keep in mind that it weighs 895g (roughly 2 pounds). 

Built in, is a .23 Digital Micro Mirror Display chip and has a standard resolution of 1920 x 1080 (full high definition). It has around 300 lumens of brightness (isn’t the best for bright rooms) and a lamp that lasts for up to 30,000 hours. 

Pros
  • Comes with stock android 
  • Has good audio rendition
  • Quality image reproduction
  • Great design 
  • Compact form factor
Cons
  • Doesn’t have a card reader
  • USB 2.0 port
  • Is relatively more expensive than competition

WEMAX Nova 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Smart Laser Projector

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While the Wemax Nova 4K projector doesn’t handle Blu-Ray discs very well, it’s other features (ultra-short-throw lens, streaming image quality, live video, and fully integrated Android TV makes it a smart choice as a TV replacement. 

The Wemax Nova 4K delivers fairly quality images for the price range (and the category that it falls under). It works well for live TV and streaming but it falters a bit when delivering image from a disc. This projector uses a laser-phosphor light source and a single 1920 x 1090 DLP chip while also using TI’s fast-switch pixel shifting to place 3,840 x 2,160 pixels on a screen. The laser-phosphor light is supposed to last for the life of the Wemax Nova and has a rating of 25,000 hours in View mode. 

This projector is lighter and more compact that most others (weighing 16.5 lbs and being 3.6x18x12.1 inches). 

Pros
  • Has fully integrated Android TV 9 with streaming image quality
  • Has solid audio quality
  • Laser-phosphor light source
  • Ultra-short-throw lens 
  • Has support for HDR10
  • 4K resolution for using fast-switch pixel shifting
Cons
  • Doesn’t have HLG HDR support 
  • No 3D support 
  • Has limited options for tweaking image quality
  • Has issues with 4K and 1080p discs

BenQ MW632ST 3D Ready WXGA 3200 Lumen DLP Projector

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The MW632ST WXGA is light enough to be carries while also offering both a short throw lens and a modest optical zoom

This projector is bright enough for use in either a classroom or conference room, combines both a short throw lens and optical zoom, and is light enough to carry. The addition of the short throw lens allows you to show big images from close to the screen, and the 1.2x zoom allows you to adjust the image size without moving it. This makes it great for those who need it for portable use. This device comes with a 3,200 lumen rating for brightness (but keep in mind that the rating for this brightness since it’s DLP is different than the rating for white brightness – it won’t be as bright). 

As for the image inputs they’re all on the backside of the device and include a VGA port for either component video or computer, 2 HDMI ports, and S video ports. The HDMI ports are 1.4a meaning they support 3D signals from video devices, and one of them is MHL enabled. 

Pros
  • Short throw lens 
  • Light weight 
  • Excellent image quality
  • 1.2x zoom
  • Fairly bright 
  • 1,280×800 resolution
Cons
  • Shows rainbow artifacts 

InFocus INL154 1024 x 768 3500 ANSI Lumens DLP Projector

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The InFocus INL154 is apart of the Quantum Laser Core series and is feature packed. It provides 30,000 hours of continuous, maintenance free use and can be installed in almost any orientation. The INL154 has a compact footprint combined with 360-degree and portrait projection that allows for effortless and flexible installation. 

Pros
  • Lamp-free
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Designed for continuous use
  • Quantum laser engine
Cons

    Optoma ZW350 WXGA 3500 Lumens DLP Laser Projector

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    The Optoma ZW350 is aa compact projector with a brightness rating of 3,500 Lumens and a IP6X DuraCore laser light source that delivers 30,000 hours of maintenance free life (for the light source). It also allows for 360 degree installation and portrait projection. The ZW350 has a small and light footprint, which makes it the perfect projector for environments that require it to be moved from place to place. This projector offers WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution and 1.3x optical zoom with a 16:10 native aspect ratio. 

    Pros
    • WXGA resolution
    • 3,500 lumens of brightness rating
    • 1.3x zoom
    • 360 degree installation and portrait projection
    • Duracore laser technology
    Cons

      ViewSonic PX747-4K Projector

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      The ViewSonic PX747 has 4K definition, 3500 lumens of light, and HDR support, features that are just the beginning when it comes to what it provides. 

      The ViewSonic PX747 is known for providing a stunning home entertainment experience because of the vivid display (HDR support) and 4K ultra HD resolution. This projector also has proprietary Super Color technology which allows this projector to display enhanced vividness and color accuracy. On top of those things, its also equipped with 3,500 lumens of brightness (the base amount for projectors used in brighter rooms). 

      Aside from those things the PX747 has an above average design and a bulb that can last for around 15,000 hours because of its SuperEco mode. The projector also has an integrated 10W speaker that can be used if there isn’t a home theater system around. The dual HDMI cable input ports allow a number of devices to be connected to the system at one time. To control the projector you can either use the built in controls or the remote that’s included with the system.

      Pros
      • Has a amazing color display capabilities and HDR support
      • Best in-class picture resolution
      • Has a long lamp life with Super Eco mode
      Cons
      • Gets noisy after being used for long periods of time 
      • Average 12,000:1 contrast ratio for 4K projectors

      Acer H7850 Projector

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      The Acer H7850 projector is a 4k projector that can display a large quantity of color details because of its HDR support. Besides it’s gorgeous display, the Acer H7850 offers Frame Interpolations, creating smoother motion when intense scenes are being viewed. 

      This projector is great for those who’re obsessed with having both vivid color and maximum brightness for their viewing experiences. The high def resolution helps with creating a vivid and bright viewing experience. This particular projector really shines when it comes to HDR. Another great thing about the Acer H7850 is that it supports both Rec.2020 and HDR10 content, meaning that you’ll know that you’re getting a great deal of the colors as well as that the colors will be reproduced accurately. 

      This projector is on the lower end of the spectrum when it comes to lumens having only around a 3,000 lumen output. Individuals can also choose to have an ISF technician calibrate this projector for night and day modes, aiding in daylight use. This particular projector also has a Frame Interpolation function, which helps the projector provide a smooth image during high-speed scenes. 

      The Acer H7850 is much more compact than other models that fall into its class, which helps if you don’t have ample room to place it, just make sure you place it just right as it doesn’t have keystone correction. 

      Pros
      • This projector offers affordable lamp replacements
      • It has ISF color calibration for both night and day modes
      • It has Frame Interpolation for smooth motion
      Cons
      • The input lag is too high for it to be used for gaming 
      • It does not include keystone correction

      Epson Home Cinema LS100 Projector

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      The Epson Home Cinema LS100 is an ultra-short-throw projector that projects 4,000 lumens of color in normal mode and features a Deep Black contrast ratio of up to 2,500,000 to 1. Aside from the qualities listed above, this projector also has laser lighting technology, deep contrast ration, and 4K resolution. 

      This home projector (Epson Home Cinema LS100) is made to be used in daylight, and works even better when paired with an ALR screen. This subtle projector only requires a few inches of space from the wall that it will be displaying onto, meaning that it won’t serve as a distraction from your home’s decor.  This projector has laser lighting technology and a Dynamic Mode which helps it be the powerhouse that it is. Since this projector doesn’t use any Interpolation functionality there will likely be a bit of stuttering in high action scenes. 

      This home projector (Epson Home Cinema LS100) is made to be used in daylight, and works even better when paired with an ALR screen. This subtle projector only requires a few inches of space from the wall that it will be displaying onto, meaning that it won’t serve as a distraction from your home’s decor.  This projector has laser lighting technology and a Dynamic Mode which helps it be the powerhouse that it is. Since this projector doesn’t use any Interpolation functionality there will likely be a bit of stuttering in high action scenes. 

      This projector has a 3-chip design that eliminated rainbow effects, white segments, and color wheels. This projector works incredibly well in bright environments and is easy to set up as well. It can be strange to set up if you’ve never had to set up a short throw projector but at least you won’t have to worry about wiring and mounting. 

      Pros
      • It’s Ultra-short-throw distance makes it more versatile
      • It has a 2,500,000 to 1 contrast ratio to achieve deeper black levels
      • If you need it for daylight viewing you can use Dynamic mode
      Cons
      • This projector can only produce an image of up  to 130 inches
      • It doesn’t allow frame interpolation

      Optoma UHD51A Projector

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      The Optoma UHD51A pairs with both google voice and Alexa assistants to help provide you with a quality smart home experience when used. With its 2,400 lumens (on the lower end of the spectrum when it comes to projectors for bright rooms), HDR10, and PureMotion technology.

      This projector integrates smart home devices such as Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Once the LS100 is paired with a product that allows for voice control, individuals can do things such as turn the projector off and on, adjust the volume, and change video inputs, via voice control.

      The UHD51A is a 4K projector that works well in both light and dark environments. The somewhat lower 2,400 lumens of brightness means that it won’t work the best during daylight (it’s kind of low for that) but it will still work well in rooms with moderate amounts of ambient light. Besides the HD, the UHD51A provides PureMotion technology and HDR10 technology to help create smooth images with both accurate and bright colors. 

      Pros
      • Has impressive smart home compatibility
      • HDR10 support creates vivid, bright colors
      • Uses PureMotion technology for judder-free video
      Cons
      • Has a high input lag at 68 ms
      • Doesn’t have keystone correction options

      Epson Home Cinema 3700

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      The Epson Home Cinema 3700 has a low input lag, a quality lamp with 3,000 lumens of color, and solid 1080p performance. These qualities make this a great projector for those who like to game in brighter environments. This projector also has solid onboard audio and 3D compatibility, allowing individuals to get an all-in-one solution for entertainment needs. 

      The 3700 is a 3LCD projector that makes a bright display with both vivid and accurate colors. This projector uses a 3 chip design that matches color to white brightness, so that there is a sense of balance on the screen. Besides that there is also an impressively low 28 ms of input lag on both the fast and fine modes., making this an awesome choice for gamers. If you do use Frame Interpolation to smooth images, the input lag will increase quite a bit. The only downside is that it doesn’t have 4k capabilities. 

      This projector also has the ability to provide crisp and clear images with Epson Home Cinema’s proprietary Epson Image Enhancement. This projector also has 10W speakers built directly into the projector, that work well overall. This projector also comes with 3D capabilities and 3,000 Lumens  of brightness. 

      Pros
      • Has 3D movie compatibility
      • Good audio with dual 10W speakers 
      • Has Image Enhancement tech which increases clarity
      Cons
      • When on high mode the fan gets loud
      • Doesn’t have 4K resolution

      Vankyo Performance V600 Projector

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      The Vankyo V600 is both affordable and high performing and comes with both a full-HD resolution and 4,000 Lumens. This projector also comes with connectivity options for both office use and business presentations. 

      The V600 is a great choice for conference rooms, for a number of reasons. To begin with, this projector has around 4,000 lumens of brightness, which is around 80% brighter most other full high definition projectors. This is enough to see a presentation in bright, large conference rooms. Besides that, the Vankyo projects images to screens around 300, and has full high-def with a 1080p resolution. It also offers solid color accuracy with a decent 5,000 to 1 contrast ratio, making it the perfect choice for work presentations – it does work for movies as well though. 

      The V600 comes with a USB port, VGA port, SD card slot, and 2 HDMI ports, making it so that you can essentially connect whatever device you’d like. The only issue is that there is only a stereo-out audio port. This is an issue because you’re probably going to need a few extra adapters to connect to a surround sound system. The device does come with a 10-watt speaker that should work well enough for a majority of applications, including presentations for work. This projector also has a 15-degree keystone correction setting, so you’ll have more flexibility for where the device can be placed without a lot of distortion. It also comes with a carrying case, which is a huge plus. 

      Pros
      • Has a 15-degree keystone for more viewing angles 
      • Has up to 300 inches of full HD display
      • Has 80% more shine than comparable products
      Cons
      • It’s a bit larger than other projectors
      • Limited audio connection

      Qkk Mini Projector

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      This awesome little pocket rocket comes with 5,500 lumens (much more than the lower end of the spectrum which is 3,500 for bright rooms), plenty of connectivity options, a compact design, and an inexpensive price, which makes this a great option for those looking for a projector on a budget. It also comes with a tripod which makes it even more portable and easy to use. 

      This projector is one of the best for those looking for a projector on a budget. The Qkk Mini is great for those looking for a projector with an ultra-portable and compact design. The specific measurements for this product are 9.2×9.4×4.3 inches, making it one of the smallest options mentioned on this list. 

      The main downside to owning this product is that it offers 480p resolution. But, it does come with 5,500 Lumens of brightness, accurate color reproduction, and a 2,000 to 1 contrast ratio. This awesome little projector also comes with a number of options for connectivity including a VGA port, SD card slot, and HDMI port, and dual USB outlets meaning that movies can be played directly from a flash drive. 

      Pros
      • Has 5,500 Lumens of brightness
      • Has a compact design and a tripod
      • Is relatively quiet
      Cons
      • Doesn’t have a Bluetooth connection
      • Only has a 480p resolution

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