Best home theater projector of 201512/10/2023 ![]() ![]() * As an example of not counting slightly different versions as separate projectors for this chart: To get 16 Epsons: Epson 20, counted as one, 5030UB, 5030UBe, 6030UB, counted as one, 3500, 3600e, counted as one, etc. (Purely by coincidence, with 6 total awards, Epson received 40% of all awards.) Perhaps the fact that Epson has more models (25 if you count all variations) by far, than anyone else, and that they are in all market segments, is why they has just over 40% of the US market share, per industry research firm PMA. Only Epson, JVC, and Sony have projectors over $3500 in this report. JVC was close behind with 2 of 4.Įpson, easily won the most awards, but not surprising since they not only have, by far, the most projectors in their line-up, but they are the only company with projectors in all 5 "classes". Sony has the the strongest line-up in that they had the highest percent of their model line up win an award (4 of 5). Or the same projector with/without wireless HDMI.Ĭonsider: 1080p and 4K projectors: Number of 1080p and 4K projectors by Brand Even a minor difference in projectors won't cause me to count them separately on this table, such as having two versions one with a standard lens one with a short throw. I count the same basic projector sold under different model numbers through different distribution channels as one projector. To help explain the numbers portion, Here are the number of 1080p (and 4K) projectors each manufacturer listed in this report currently have on the market. Truth is, it's a little of both, but mostly a numbers game. ![]() Is there some magic involved, or is it just a numbers game. You'll notice that some manufacturers have more entries, and win more awards. This year we've added a Best of the Best award, which to put simply, is the projector I would select if someone said: You can pick one projector out of all those you've reviewed, to use exclusively for the next couple of years, price no object. We know there are some other good ones out there (mostly over $10,000, and especially over $30,000) that we never get a chance to review. These awards go to projectors that are current models, which Projector Reviews has reviewed. This year's list of winning (and runners-ups) awards for Home Theater Projectors are organized into five price range/categories, plus a Best of the Best! As such, we ended up with more awards than usual. ![]()
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