BenQ X-Series Gaming Projectors
Unforgettable Game Nights Start Here
Rally your crew for 150 inches of seamless, immersive gaming action
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Small screens, big frustration
Choppy visuals, missed moments
Big TVs, bigger hassle
The ultimate choice for gamers, making every game an unforgettable epic experience!
“Best projector I’ve owned to date. Beautiful picture and runs quietly.”
— C.E. Mullenix, USA
“Definitely an A+ gift for any gamer! My sister and I hooked up her Xbox and the picture quality was *AMAZING*, even with the lights on.”
— R.H., USA
“Set up was a breeze! My son and I had it ready in 30 minutes. If you want the best picture quality for under $4000, this is it!”
— R.D., USA
Pick Your Wall
Choose any blank wall and decide where your game screen will go.
Plug In the Console
Place your projector and connect your console.
Power On & Play
Turn it on, the auto-adjustment kicks in, and you're ready to start gaming.
X3100i
Project a massive 150” screen, even with the lights on.
3300 ANSI Lumens 100% DCI-P3 Color Coverage Vertical Lens Shift
X500i
Stunningly large 120” from just a few feet away.
3300 ANSI Lumens 100% DCI-P3 Color Coverage Vertical Lens Shift
X300G
Packs full auto screen alignment in the smallest form.
2200 ANSI Lumens Auto 2D Keystone & Rotation USB-C DP Alt Mode
Immersive Gaming Series
Compare all immersive gaming projectorsProjection Distance
There are many choices in terms of machine size and projector lens design. This is the distance to project a 100-inch screen.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
DCI-P3 Color Space
DCI-P3 is a common RGB color space for digital movie projection in the American film industry. DCI-P3’s range is 26% larger than sRGB/Rec.709, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Projection Distance
There are many choices in terms of machine size and projector lens design. This is the distance to project a 100-inch screen.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Projection Distance
There are many choices in terms of machine size and projector lens design. This is the distance to project a 100-inch screen.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
Projection Distance
There are many choices in terms of machine size and projector lens design. This is the distance to project a 100-inch screen.
Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is used to indicate the zoom range of the lens, you will see it listed with an "X". The zoom ratio does not equate to the total zoom power of the lens, simply the zoom range of the lens.
Input Lag
Input lag or input latency is the amount of time it takes to display a signal on the screen from when the source sends it.
Rec.709 Color Space
Rec.709 uses specific red, green, and blue colors and illuminant D65 (6500k) for the white point to build a standardized color space and reproduce accurate color gamut and grayscale, and the percentage higher, the color gamut wider.
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