Top 5 Best Mini Projectors

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Mini projectors will give you a home cinema experience without having a big TV. You'll be comfortable in your pajamas and won't have to bother with any noisy ... read more...

  1. If you are looking for something to spice up your home cinema experience, then the Epson EX3260 is the perfect choice for your home. With measuring 11.9 x 9.9 x 3.6 inches and weighing 5.5 pounds, you can move it from room to room so easily. However, there's no battery in this projector, so you can't use it without an external power source, so keep that in mind if you're looking to set it up in the garden.


    Excellent image quality is the headline on this impressive list of specs. It has a decent native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels with an excellent brightness output of 3,300 lumens which means it performs well during the day. Also, image clarity is good, and we noticed very little motion blur or image defects.


    Surprisingly, for a mini projector, we found that the Epson EX3260 has a decent set of speakers built into it too. They're not a replacement for a standalone set of speakers, but they can comfortably fill a larger room with clear sound. At $449, we think the Epson EX3260 offers excellent value for money when it comes to a mini projector that can do everything.


    Advantages:

    • Excellent image quality
    • Good speakers
    • Easy to use

    Disadvantages:

    • Needs a lot of space

    Buy now: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Epson-Refurbished-EX3260-SVGA-3LCD-Projector-3300-Lumens-White-Brightness-White-Light-Output-HDMI/280122499

    Epson EX3260. Photo: toptenreviews.com
    Epson EX3260. Photo: toptenreviews.com

  2. If you are looking for a mini projector that works well in a small space, then the Optoma ML750ST is the best choice for you. With a throw distance of just 0.8/1, this means you can place it just 6 feet from the projection surface and still get a 100-inch projection. Image quality is also excellent, with a native resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Optoma ML750ST has a high contrast ratio, and you will see a clear difference between dark and bright areas on the projection. Enjoy images and vivid colors.

    However, there are some downsides to the Optoma ML750ST. There is no battery inside, so it cannot be used outdoors or anywhere without main power. Audio output is also a bit lacking, though you'll probably use external speakers.

    At $599, the Optoma ML750ST is one of the more expensive mini projectors on the market, and when you consider that there are budget options under $100, that's a big ask. But if you want a high-quality projector or you need a device with a super short projection distance, then the Optoma ML750ST is the right choice.


    Advantages:

    • Great video quality
    • Short throw distance

    Disadvantages:

    • No internal battery
    • The audio output is middling

    Buy now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A3N5ZM6?tag=georiot-us-default-20&th=1&psc=1&ascsubtag=toptenreviews-row-6377865444328325000-20&geniuslink=true

    Optoma ML750ST. Photo: lifewire.com
    Optoma ML750ST. Photo: lifewire.com
  3. The Kodak Luma 150 Pocket Projector is the ultimate companion to your smartphone or laptop, allowing you to create a DIY cinema screen in the middle of nowhere without having to carry a bunch of giant electronics with you. Measuring in at just 3.1 x 3.1 x 0.87 inches, this tiny projector can easily fit in your pocket. It has good image quality, especially for a projector that fits in the palm of your hand. The original image resolution is 854 x 480, upscaling to 1080p, and even 4K is supported. The main weakness of the Kodak Luma 150 is its 60 ANSI lumen brightness limit, which is much lower than most other mini projectors. The Kodak Luma 150 still performs well in dark rooms, but don't expect great clarity in brightly lit rooms.

    As a portable projector, the Kodak Luma 150 comes with a built-in battery that lasts up to 2.5 hours, but you'll need an external power source if you want to watch movies all night.

    The $179.99 price tag is extremely reasonable. It won't be for everyone, but if you want to randomly stop and watch a movie on the side of a building, the Kodak Luma 150 will make your slightly outlandish dreams come true.


    Advantages:

    • Truly portable
    • Good image quality
    • Decent battery life

    Disadvantages:

    • Not very bright

    Buy now: https://www.amazon.in/KODAK-Luma-Pocket-Projector-Built/dp/B07RLXZ88F

    Kodak Luma 150 Pocket projector. Photo: sea.pcmag.com
    Kodak Luma 150 Pocket projector. Photo: sea.pcmag.com
  4. The Mini ManyBox projector makes an authentic home cinema experience an affordable reality for just under $70. Measuring 7.7 x 6.6 x 3 inches and 3.4 pounds, the Mini ManyBox Projector is a compact and lightweight projector that will be easy to move around. It comes with remote control for easy operation and features options to adjust magnification, focus, and key image to ensure your look great.

    The Mini ManyBox projector has good picture quality with 800 x 480p native resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and 4500-lumen lamp, so the picture will not be transparent or vivid. The speaker is surprisingly good for a device in this price range and has a good set of connectivity options to connect to your devices, including HDMI and VGA. There's no WiFi or Bluetooth option, though, so you'll need an adapter to connect it to a smartphone.

    If you want a mini projector to spice up your home movie but don't want to spend too much money on it, the ManyBox Mini Projector is a great little gadget and ideal for families. Families want their children to experience the cinema at home.


    Advantages:

    • Very cheap
    • Good image quality

    Disadvantages:

    • Only 800 x 480p native
    • Lacks connectivity options

    Buy now: https://www.ubuy.vn/en/product/2F6H478-manybox-mini-projector-portable-video-projector-with-45000-hrs-led-lamp-life-full-hd-1080p-supported

    ManyBox Mini Projector. Photo: luxstore.com
    ManyBox Mini Projector. Photo: luxstore.com
  5. The Apeman M4 is another solid choice if you're looking for a portable projector in the low to mid-range price range. With its durable and stylish design, it will fit in nicely with your living room decor while remaining lightweight to carry if you want to watch movies in the garden.

    The image quality of the Apeman M4 is good, but with its 854 x 480 native resolution and 1000:1 contrast ratio, it's suitable for dark rooms and nighttime scenes, as glare will blur the image. Battery life ranges from 90-120 minutes, you should be able to watch a short movie on a single charge, but for over 90 minutes, it is recommended to use an external power source. With a current price of $159.99-$199.99, it's a little on the expensive side when compared to some more modern projectors.

    Apeman M4 is a good choice if you are looking for a mini projector at a low cost.


    Advantages:

    • Light
    • Good video quality

    Disadvantages:

    • 800 x 480p
    • Lacks connectivity options

    Buy now: https://apemans.com/products/apeman-m4-mini-portable-projector

    Apeman M4. Photo: lifewire.com
    Apeman M4. Photo: lifewire.com



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