

And there is the usual issue of Netflix and other apps not being approved for use on this and requiring another media source. You’ll only need to do it once but it is annoying. There’s also an odd practical annoyance: rather than being integrated, the Android interface is included on a dongle that needs to be installed. It’s much taller than most projectors – although this means its footprint on a shelf is small. As a result, when we used this as our primary gaming screen, it didn't matter whether we were playing games in lush landscapes, dark corridors teeming with enemies, or on the football pitch (British or American version) as we found a picture mode perfect – and custom audio profiles to bring out the sounds you want to focus on for each. They’re also great for watching video – for instance, sport mode is great for the greens of a pitch and the contrasting kits.

Instead of the usual one-game mode, the X1300i has three – for RPG, FPS, and sports games. RPG mode looks more cinematic and has audio focussed on orchestral soundtracks, FPS mode gives details in the shadows and stereo clarity to help locate foes, while SPG for sports games focuses on lush greens and skin tones BenQ X1300i review
#Best hologram projector 1080p
The trade-off is that this is pricy for a 1080p projector and cost in line with many 4K units, but if your focus is a projector that is optimised for gaming and one that could be the best projector for PS5 or Xbox Series X then we think this will meet your needs more than practically any other unit currently available.
#Best hologram projector install
Need to self install included Android dongleĪ home projector for gaming if ever there was one, the X1300i impressed us straight with its offering of a mere 8ms of input lag and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz - this is in line with gaming monitors and far ahead of the vast majority of standard projectors.
