Different brands in the market create different projector models that work differently depending on the needs of the user. With the different shapes, sizes, and models, choosing one projector for your home or office that performs exceptionally well for bright rooms can be daunting.

Below we discuss the best projectors for bright rooms as well as their advantages and disadvantages so as to help you choose the best projector that will provide that WOW effect you are looking for.

Our Recommendations

 

BenQ TK800 4K UHD Home Theater Projector

Intro

While this projector cannot be used outdoors where there is direct sunlight, the BenQTK800 projector strikes a home run as far as bright rooms are concerned. Bragging a brightness level of 3000 lumens, the color accuracy and immersive experience you get with the TK800 is one of a kind. This projector can be used outside of complete darkness a fete that other projectors are incapable of. With a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, true UHD 4K resolution various connectivity options users get 8.3million pixels and special HDR processing. Other additional features of the TK800 include automatic keystone adjustment and several inbuilt picture modes. Its lamp lasts for up to 15000 hours in smart Eco mode and 4000 hours in full lamp mode. This projector works extremely well in bright rooms

Pros

  • It is well designed and extremely portable.
  • Users receive a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty upon purchase.
  • Its fan’s noise is not as loud as that of other projectors.
  • Gamers will appreciate the projector’s input lag which is exceptional.

Cons

  • The device’s 3D settings are limited.
  • Setting up the projector’s 3D features can be painstakingly confusing.
  • The shadow detail and blacks projected are extremely poor.

Epson Home Cinema LS100 3LCD Projector

Intro

The Epson LS100 projector is the most exceptional and brightest projector in our list and one that you should certainly consider if your ambient light situation is especially atrocious. Boasting a whopping 6,000 lumens, and at least 5,000 lumens for all the modes pre-calibration you can be certain that this projector will perform exceptionally well through any ambient light. The Epson LS100 is an ultra-short throw projector which means that users can effortlessly mount it on a low surface such as a table that is placed close to the screen. With an astonishing contrast ratio of up to 2,500,000:1, users will be pleasantly surprised by the exceptionally brilliant, and vivid colors as well as the deep blacks.

Pros

  • The images produced are much larger than those of your typical projectors.
  • It effortlessly and effectively cuts through ambient light, especially for bright pictures.
  • Its ultra-short throw design is extremely convenient.

Cons

  • It is expensive.
  • The appearance of darker films may suffer as the projector works best with brighter films.
  • The projector may occasionally require a light rejecting screen.
  • The projector is quite noisy, especially when it is being used in its brightest mode.
  • Users have to frequently use the keystone correction feature.

Optoma UHD51A Smart Projector

Optoma UHD51A 4k Projector

Intro

Imagine being able to yell at your projector to play a movie. You don’t have to imagine for much longer as this is something you can do with the Optoma UHD51A projector, which is a smart, voice-controlled projector. This projector performs exceptionally well in bright rooms thanks to its 2400 lumens, 1.21 – 1.59 throw ratio, vertical lens shift, and a contrast ratio of up to 500,000:1 with Dynamic Black. It delivers 4K UHD (3840×2160) resolution with rich and vivid life-like color, deeper black levels, and brighter whites. Additionally, the Optoma UHD51A provides users with the option to project 3D images and users will certainly be hard-pressed to find another projector capable of delivering a feature set and picture quality at the same level as the Optoma UHD51A.

Pros

  • The projected image is sharp and rich.
  • Switching between signal formats is done automatically and is impressively fast.
  • The projector is fitted with an integrated media player

Cons

  • The projector’s keystone correction must be done manually as it does not have a digital option.
  • Setting up the projector to work with Alexa is can occasionally prove to be a challenge.
  • Users have to purchase a dongle for Alexa and wireless casting.

Acer H7850 4K Ultra High Definition Projector

Acer H7850 Home Theater Projector

Intro

With the standard 3000 lumens brightness levels, the Acer V7850 is a compact everyday use 4K projector that is ideal for bright rooms. It brags 2160p resolution, HDR10 support, Contrast Ratio of 1,000,000:1, a 1.6x optical zoom ratio amongst other features users will not be disappointed by this projector. The Acer H7850 is fitted with two HDMI inputs, with one of them being V2.0 HDCP 2.2 compliant. Additionally, users also get VGA in/output ports, Audio jack, IR control, Ethernet LAN, and RS232 for control. Finally, users do not have to worry about the projector’s 12v trigger as it is supported by the Acer H7850.

Pros

  • It is lightweight, small, and extremely portable.
  • It is one of the few projectors that support HDR.
  • It displays a full 4K resolution even with the ambient light.
  • It is reasonably priced and gives users the best bang for their buck.

Cons

  • In comparison to other projectors in its range, the front panel of the projector leaks too much light.
  • When the projector’s HDR is being used, the device’s actual dynamic range is limited.

Final Thoughts

The best projector for bright rooms is one that brags a great feature set, has a great brightness level, and does not compromise on the color of the projected images. The projectors we have discussed above meet these criteria and perform exceptionally well in rooms whose ambient light interferes with the projection of images. Nevertheless, when purchasing a projector for your brightly lit room, it is essential that you pick the projector that meets your needs and budget.