One thing to consider when shopping for a projector is how far away your projector will be from the screen. Different projectors offer different ranges for viewing. Typically, you can expect a range of somewhere between five and fifteen feet. In most cases, the further away you are from the screen, the larger the image will be.
Speaking of image size, that’s another variable that can change depending on what projector you’re looking at. As a general rule, you can expect your portable projector to be capable of projecting images at least 100 inches wide. Most projectors will be able to display up to 150 inches wide, but this isn’t true for each projector. In some cases, you’ll have a portable projector that is capable of displaying images that are this wide but are only recommended to function up to a certain level for the best possible image quality. There is even a projector on this list that can show images up to 200 inches wide, and we’ll be sure to point this one out when we get there.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about how you’ll hold your projector while it is in use. It’s common to place a projector on a table while showing videos, and this is certainly one option you have. Some projectors on this list can function with tripods. While these tripods will not be included with your purchase, it may be a more portable or easier-to-use option when it comes time to set up your projector for outdoor viewing.
This projector comes equipped with 2000:1 contrast ratio and it supports 1080p resolution to bring you an image nearly 35% brighter than similar projectors.
The projector is more durable than previous models thanks to advanced fan cooling technology. The powerful cooling system works to cool the heat of the lamp efficiently, which extends the bulb life to over 55,000 hours (or 15 years of average use).
You can recreate the same visual experience that you would enjoy at a theater with full ultra HD resolution that offers unbelievable picture quality.
Because of the wireless technology this projector is equipped with, you can set up your smartphone to function as your remote.
This projector allows you to easily enjoy movies, videos, and games whether you’re outside or traveling or camping.
This projector offers a variety of inputs, including A/V ports, HDMI ports, and USB ports. You can also hook up an external speaker.
This projector offers remarkable clarity and contrast by using DLP’s advanced IntelliBright algorithms to deliver a beautiful high-quality image. This is pretty impressive for a projector that’s only the size of a soda can.
This projector can run streaming and media apps flawlessly. You’ll be able to seamlessly display content from streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and more.
The transparent touch panel makes it easy for you to navigate menus and set up your videos directly from the device.
This projector has multiple HDMI and USB connections, or you can watch content wirelessly through Airplay, Miracast, or Bluetooth.
The upgraded LED lighting delivers 80% more brightness than the previous version, guaranteeing that your images aren’t just large but also look high-quality as well.
This projector can be projected from as close as 4.9 feet away, or as far as 15 feet away. The built-in speakers use SRS to provide clear well-balanced sound with exceptional quality
A: If you’re shopping for a projector that is portable, you’re probably interested in one that can function even while it’s not plugged in. There are multiple projectors on this list that offer this sort of capability. Battery life ranges between each option, but in general, you can expect multiple hours of run time on a single battery charge. The best projectors offer up to four hours on a single charge.
A: All of the projectors on this list can produce HD-quality images. The specific quality and level of HD viewing vary from projector to projector. Some projectors will only display images at 720p, while other projectors have 1080p capabilities. Projectors can also differ in terms of the brightness and contrast they offer. Some projectors will function better in dimmer settings, while other projectors offer advanced levels of brightness that can allow them to function well in all types of light.