FAQ

Get quick answers to your questions on our Golf Simulator Projectors. From setup tips to technical details, find all you need for a seamless and immersive golf experience.

Purchase

  • What is the right throw ratio?
  • By definition, the throw ratio is the distance from projector to screen divided by the width of the image.  The throw ratio spec for any projector assumes you're using the full width of the native resolution, which isn't true for many home golf simulators. The best position for the projector will usually be roughly 1.2 meters  behind the tee location, which makes the distance easy enough to figure out. However, the width of the simulator space is a limiting factor, and thus you can use a 16:9 or 16:10 projector to project a 4:3 image. In this case, you won't be using the projector's full image width, and for easier calculation we suggest you choose the right throw ratio using the modified formula to calculate distance and height. 

     

    Using the full width of the projector (4:3 projector to project a 4:3 image):

    -Throw ratio=Distance / Width

     

    Not using the full width of the projector (16:9 or 16:10 projector and adjusting the image to a 4:3 ratio):

    -For a 16:9 projector, choose a projector with a throw ratio=0.5625 x Distance / Height

    -For a 16:10 projector, choose a projector with a throw ratio=0.625 x Distance / Height

  • Why is a short throw projector needed?
  • How to choose the right resolution?
  • How to choose the right aspect ratio?
  • How to choose a projector that's also for home theater usage?
  • How many lumens are needed for a good golf simulator system?
  • Why are lens shift and keystone functions so important?
  • What is the benefit of 4K projectors?
  • Why projector offset matters?
  • What is the benefit of laser projectors?
  • Why choose a DLP projector?
  • What is a 4K upscaling projector?

Install

  • What is the right distance between the projector and the screen? How to avoid the ball hitting the projector, and how to avoid casting shadows?
  • If the projector is hanging on the target line, it's the safest place in the room. About 2.1-2.4 meters from the screen is completely okay to avoid a ball bouncing off the screen and coming back to hit a projector and no more than 1 or 1.2 meters behind the player to avoid casting shadows.

  • Will keystone correction affect image quality?
  • How to adjust my image to fit the screen?
  • How to switch aspect ratios with BenQ’s Screen Fill feature?
  • How to ensure the right screen resolution?

Use

  • When does the projector lamp require changing?
  • A projector lamp inevitably loses brightness after each hour of use, which causes image degradation. We suggest you follow the specified lamp life hour rating as a guide to when the lamp may need replacing. For example, a projector with a 4000 hour lamp would require a lamp change once those 4000 hours are up. You can find light usage time stats in the Information page of the On-Screen-Display menu. This doesn't mean the lamp will suddenly fail when it reaches its estimated lamp lifetime. You can continue to use the lamp until complete failure, but doing so impacts image quality.

Talk to a Golf Simulator Projector Expert

BenQ has trained staff to help you find the perfect golf simulator projector – within your room size and budget. To help you make the best decision, you can reach out to one of our experts to set up anything from a chat to a complete online demo, to help you find the right projector for your needs.