A 4K projector is the ultimate tool for cinephiles or gamers who want to get the most out of their ultra-high definition films and games without getting into multi-thousand-dollar screens and burdensome furniture. Only the most expensive TVs can even come close to the literal scale of a projector's maximum screen size, and then you deal with the challenges of anchoring a 110-inch flatscreen.
Horizon Ultra Specs Lumens: 2,300 Ports: 2 x HDMI, 2 x USB-A, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical, 1 x AUX Speakers: Yes Price $1,599 Pros Stunning video quality Harman Kardon audio system Snappy user interface Cons No native Netflix also gets top marks. The Horizon Ultra continually produced a bright, colorful image even in a room with some light leakage. If the curtains aren't drawn, well, the Horizon Pro can't compete with direct sunlight—but few projectors can. However, if you set this 4K projector up in a dark environment—even a room where the sun peeks through the blinds during the day—you'll be constantly impressed by what this projector's LED + laser lamps and their 2,300 ISO lumens deliver.
's Horizon Ultra. Still, if you'd like a 4K projector that's easy to tweak and whose eye-catching design isn't just for show, JMGO's N1 Ultra is more than worth a look.