Best 4K TV Alternatives for Budget Buyers
Skip the shiny new 4K TV if your budget's tight; a quality projector offers a truly cinematic experience that can't be beat for the price.
1. Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 — 4.6/5
This little cube is a powerhouse, honestly. It's not a true 4K projector, but its 1080p picture is sharp, and the built-in Android TV and Yamaha speakers make it super easy to set up for an instant home theater anywhere [2]. We've even seen people take this camping; it's that versatile.
Pros
- Incredibly bright for its size (1000 ANSI lumens)
- Stellar built-in Yamaha audio, no soundbar needed
- Android TV with Chromecast built-in is super convenient
- Compact and portable
Cons
- Not native 4K (it's 1080p, but looks great)
- No optical audio out, only HDMI ARC
- Can get a bit noisy when running full tilt
Best for: Anyone who wants a flexible, portable home theater that sounds great right out of the box, whether it's for movies, gaming, or just casting YouTube.
2. BenQ TH575 — 4.4/5
If gaming on a giant screen is your priority, the BenQ TH575 is your jam. Its incredibly low input lag at 1080p (as low as 16ms!) makes it feel just as responsive as a monitor, but with an image easily over 100 inches [3]. It's a no-frills workhorse designed for bright, fast gameplay.
Pros
- Ultra-low input lag for gaming
- Very bright (3800 lumens), handles some ambient light
- Excellent contrast for a budget projector
- Long lamp life (up to 15,000 hours in Eco mode)
Cons
- Color accuracy isn't perfect out of the box
- No smart features, you'll need an external streaming stick
- Fan can be a bit loud
Best for: Serious gamers who want a massive, responsive screen for their consoles or PC without spending a fortune on a high-refresh-rate TV.
3. ViewSonic X1-4K — 4.3/5
Stepping up a bit, the ViewSonic X1-4K delivers a true 4K experience with LED brightness, meaning no lamp changes and vivid colors. It's a great balance of performance and future-proofing, offering a sharper image than many 1080p projectors without breaking into the ultra-premium price tier [4].
Pros
- True 4K (pixel shift) resolution
- LED light source: long lifespan, quick on/off, vibrant colors
- Good brightness for a 4K LED projector
- Harman Kardon speakers are decent for casual listening
Cons
- More expensive than 1080p options
- Input lag is higher than dedicated gaming projectors
- Still needs an external streaming device for smart features
Best for: Those who want a genuine 4K projection experience with the benefits of LED technology and are willing to spend a little more for it.
4. Samsung M7 Smart Monitor (M70B) — 4.1/5
Okay, hear us out: a smart monitor instead of a TV. The Samsung M7 is a 32-inch 4K panel that functions as a monitor _and_ has Tizen OS built-in with all your streaming apps, plus a remote control. It's perfect for smaller spaces or as a dual-purpose screen for work and entertainment without needing a separate TV [1].
Pros
- Built-in Tizen smart TV OS and remote
- 4K resolution on a 32-inch panel is super sharp
- USB-C connectivity for single-cable laptop connection
- Excellent as a desktop monitor and a small TV
Cons
- Only 60Hz refresh rate (not ideal for serious gaming)
- Panel type (VA) means narrower viewing angles than IPS
- Speakers are pretty lackluster, expect to use external ones
Best for: Students, small apartment dwellers, or anyone needing a versatile 4K display that pulls double duty as a computer monitor and a standalone smart TV.
5. Anker Nebula Capsule 3 Laser — 4.0/5
For ultimate portability and a 'take anywhere' big screen, the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser is a marvel. It projects a surprisingly bright 1080p image with a built-in battery and Android TV, making it ideal for backyard movie nights or travel. It's pricey for its resolution, but the convenience is unmatched [5].
Pros
- Incredibly compact and portable (fits in a hand)
- Built-in battery for hours of untethered use
- Laser light source for excellent color and brightness
- Android TV baked in for streaming on the go
Cons
- Expensive for a 1080p projector
- Brightness (300 ANSI lumens) limits it to dark rooms
- Speakers are decent for the size but not room-filling
Best for: People who prioritize ultra-portability and want a fully self-contained movie theater they can literally toss in a backpack.
6. Hisense C1 4K Projector — 4.7/5
This thing is quickly becoming a fan favorite for good reason. The Hisense C1 is a triple-laser, 4K projector that absolutely punches above its weight class in terms of color accuracy and brightness. While it sometimes creeps over the $1500 mark, you can often find it closer to $1200-1300, offering stunning cinematic quality that rivals much more expensive units [6]. It's a true alternative to a high-end 4K TV.
Pros
- Tri-Laser light source for incredible color gamut (BT.2020)
- Sharp 4K resolution and excellent contrast
- Built-in Android TV with robust smart features
- Automatic focus and keystone correction are super handy
Cons
- Price, it's definitely on the higher end of alternatives
- Not ideal for bright room viewing without a proper ALR screen
- Motion handling could be better for fast-paced sports
Best for: Anyone serious about home cinema who wants a truly immersive, high-quality 4K picture at a price significantly less than a comparable large-screen TV.