P1000 gaming projector projecting a 4K image onto a large screen

How to Choose the Best Gaming Projector for Your Budget

Gaming projectors are a great way to take your gaming experience to the next level. With a large screen and immersive image quality, gaming projectors can make you feel like you're right in the middle of the action. 

But when it comes to choosing a gaming projector, there are a lot of factors to consider. In this buyer's guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know to choose the best gaming projector for your needs. 

  


Factors to Consider When Choosing the Best Projector for Gaming 


1. Input Lag 

Input lag is measured in milliseconds (ms). It is the amount of time it takes for the projector to display an image after receiving a signal from your gaming console, such as PS5 or PC. For gamers, low input lag is essential for a smooth and responsive gaming experience, since there must be a delay between a player's physical reaction and the projector generating the corresponding image, therefore, a projector with low input lag can project the corresponding image in real time, which can ensure the player's instant decision-making. 


How should the input lag be? 

How many milliseconds of input lag is required to satisfy the gaming experience of players? This depends on the type of game you are playing. For general games, 10-30 milliseconds of input lag is acceptable. However, for more fast-paced games such as racing and shooting games, every millisecond can be a matter of life and death for serious gamers. We would recommend that you choose a gaming projector with an input lag of 10 milliseconds or less. 

Introducing P1000: 4K gaming projector with 4.2ms ultra low input lag designed for gamers 


2. Refresh Rate 

Refresh rate is measured in hertz (Hz). It is the number of times per second that the projector can display a new image. A higher refresh rate will result in a smoother and more fluid image, which is important for fast-paced games. 

Here is a table that summarizes the input lag and refresh rate requirements for different types of games:
 

Game Type 

Input Lag (ms) 

Refresh Rate (Hz) 

Casual games 

30ms or less 

30Hz or more 

Fast-paced games 

20ms or less 

60Hz or more 

Competitive games 

10ms or less 

120Hz or more 

 


3. Resolution 

The resolution of the projector is the number of pixels that can be displayed on the screen. A higher resolution will result in a sharper and more detailed image. For most gamers, a resolution of 1080p is sufficient. However, some gamers may prefer a 4K projector, as it can help them to see enemies and obstacles more easily. 


4. Contrast ratio 

The contrast ratio of a projector is the difference between the brightest and darkest parts of an image. It is important for game playing because it affects the overall image quality. A higher contrast ratio will result in a more vibrant and realistic image, which can be beneficial for competitive gamers. Also, a higher contrast ratio means that the projector can display a wider range of colors. For most gamers, a contrast ratio of at least 1000:1 is recommended. 


5. Brightness 

The brightness of the projector is measured in lumens. A higher lumen rating will result in a brighter image, which is important for gaming in bright rooms. 


6. Other Factors to Consider 

Throw Ratio: The throw ratio of the projector determines how far away it needs to be placed from the screen to produce a certain image size. If your indoor space is limited, we recommend that you use a projector with a throw ratio of less than 1. This will allow you to project a larger image from a shorter distance. 

Features: Some gaming projectors come with additional features such as gaming modes, low latency modes, and even built-in speakers. 


How does the NOMVDIC P1000 gaming projector provide an immersive gaming experience? 

By taking into account the many key points mentioned above, I believe you will be able to find the gaming projector that is right for you. The Nomvdic P1000 4K gaming projector is a great budget-friendly gaming projector with low input lag at 4.2 ms, a high refresh rate suitable for gamers, and 4K resolution. Plus, featuring 0.65" Texas Instruments DMD chip, the P1000 outperforms the 0.47" chip by achieving a contrast ratio twice as good, ensuring darker scenes darker, resulting in a vibrant and realistic image. 

The P1000 is also easy to set up and use, and it comes with a variety of features that make it ideal for gaming, such as a ultra fast input mode, and geometry correction features like auto H/V keystone, 4 corner adjustment, and auto focus.

The P1000 is now available on Amazon! You can find the review in the video below or learn more here.