Gaming has come to projectors big time. The BenQ Gaming projector embodies this new generation of game-focused light throwers with streamlined processing that ensures minimal latency. The X3100i and TK700STi does 1080p at 120Hz/240Hz with a mere 8ms/4ms of input lag, perfect for Call of Duty or something like Rainbow Six, where resolution and graphics settings aren’t the most important things, because refresh rate is. Until recently, 120Hz on a gaming projector would have been unheard of, but now it’s very doable.
While not technically high refresh rate by most definitions, native 4K 60Hz is very impressive and now the gold standard for new generation console and PC games. Pushing out 120Hz 4K with high settings is still a challenge for most developers, but 60 frames per second appears to work great increasingly. That’s why the BenQ X3100i and TK700STi are such wonder, doing 4K 60Hz with just 16ms of input latency, which is very competitive with even the fastest TVs.
The biggest plus for projectors is screen size. TVs have nothing on projectors here, either in sheer specs or in cost per inch of screen. With the two BenQ gaming projectors we mentioned you can easily have your gaming on a 100” screen. So when you really want to up your game with regards to screen size, a gaming projector is the path of choice because the “wow factor” of a massive, high speed, crisp and detailed screen simply can’t be denied.