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TV vs Projector for a Golf Simulator

Golf simulator room with projector image on impact screen

Projector is not automatically better than TV. It is just a different kind of room. A projector makes sense when the simulator is becoming a dedicated room build. A TV makes sense when the goal is a simpler, cheaper setup that still gets you using the simulator regularly.

This is less about technology and more about room identity. Some buyers want a room that feels like a real simulator room. Others want a practical setup that works without forcing the whole space into projector logic.

Short answer

  • Choose a projector if the room is ready for a more complete simulator setup.
  • Choose a TV if you want a simpler, cheaper, lower-friction path.
  • Do not force a projector just because it sounds more “real.”

Why buyers choose projectors

Projectors make the room feel bigger, more immersive, and more like a dedicated simulator space. If that is the goal and the room supports it, projector is hard to beat.

Why buyers choose TVs

TVs are easier to live with. They lower the cost, reduce the complexity, and make it easier to keep the simulator practical instead of turning it into a full-room construction project too early.

When projector is worth it

When TV is the smarter move

Common mistake to avoid

A lot of buyers use projector as a shortcut for “better setup.” That is not always true. If the room is not ready for projector, the smarter move is to keep the setup simpler and let the room earn the upgrade later.

Buyers usually regret projector when the room was never ready for projector in the first place. They usually regret TV only when they actually wanted a more immersive simulator room and tried to stay too conservative for too long.

What buyers regret most here

Bottom line

TV versus projector is really about what kind of simulator room you want to build. If you want the full-room simulator feel and the room supports it, projector makes sense. If you want a more practical, lower-friction setup, TV is often the smarter answer.