Naturally, the more players you have on one display, the bigger the screen should ideally be. Projectors with their huge image sizes are far better for split screen than monitors or TVs, as you don’t have to crowd near to a smaller display with a bunch of friends. With gaming projectors like the BenQ TK700STi and TK700 you get 120” or more in screen size and sit back in comfort, all while maintaining extremely low total input lag. In 4K 60Hz, that’s just over 16ms, while 1080p 120Hz is as low as 8ms. And that’s handy, because Halo Infinite offers a 120Hz mode on both Xbox Series consoles. This is the mode you want to choose for split screen multiplayer, because it’s responsive and sleek, and maximizes your in-game performance. In the single player campaign, 4K 60Hz with the higher visual settings is preferred, but those aren’t all that important in multiplayer, where swift response counts more than anything else.
If you also want to take Halo Infinite action to your study, then we recommend having a 4K high refresh rate, low latency gaming monitor like the BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710U or EX3210U. But as mentioned above, for split screen enjoyment the bigger the screen, the better. A monitor is great if you’re gaming on your own, but for multiple players nothing beats a massive projected image that’s also fast and detailed.
Have fun with those local multiplayer matches!