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Best outdoor projectors 2018 – [Buyer’s Guide]

Last Updated September 1, 2023

Arnold SimmonsHi, I’m Arnold Simmons. After more than 51 hours of research and testing, which included using 23 different outdoor projectors in five cities and interviewing product teams at five major companies, I made a list of the best outdoor projectors of 2018

In this article, I will be categorizing the items according to their functions and most typical features. Without further-a-do, let’s take a look at the Top 3 list in 2018 which are available in the market.

Best outdoor projectors of 2018

Many models on the market may be confusing to a person who is shopping for their first time. Many brands have introduced outdoor projectors on the market. These brands have resulted in a variety for the user. These require that the consumers be well aware of what they are buying so as to make the best choice.

The “Total” indicates the overall value of the product. The table below summarizes features, and below you’ll find more detailed reviews of each good.

Test Results and Ratings

Rank №1 №2 №3
Product
Total 4.8 4.5 4.3
Design
5 points
5 points
5 points
Versatility
5 points
5 points
4 points
Construction
4 points
4 points
4 points
Price
5 points
4 points
4 points
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№1 – Meyoung TC80 LED Mini Projector

 
Meyoung TC80 LED Mini Projector

Pros
Meyoung portable projector perfect for connecting to any HDMI-enabled devices such as PCs, Laptops, Tablets, Blue-ray DVD player, Smartphones, NOT recommend for PowerPoint Presentation.
Meyoung gaming projector can display Music, Pictures, Videos from Smartphones (Notice: You need to purchase a HDMI ADAPTER separately). Supports Video Games in HD by the projector,such as PS4. Enjoying games on 50~130 inches BIG screen!
Cons
For such a price and the level of quality it can’t even have any cons, only pick holes.
 
Total:
4.8

Why did this outdoor projectors win the first place?

I am very happy with the purchase. It is definitely worth its money. The product is top-notch! I also liked the delivery service that was fast and quick to react. It was delivered on the third day. I really enjoy the design. It is compact, comfortable and reliable. And it looks amazing! The product is very strong. Its material is stable and doesn’t crack.

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Design

5

5star

Versatility

5

5star

Construction

4

4star

Price

5

5star

 

 

№2 – Christmas Festival Newest Version Indoor And outdoor moving Bright LED Landscape Home Motion Projector Light Decoration Lighting Show on Christmas Holiday Party with Stake

 
Christmas Festival Newest Version Indoor And outdoor moving Bright LED Landscape Home Motion Projector Light Decoration Lighting Show on Christmas Holiday Party with Stake

Pros
FEATURING An Exclusive Pattern of Colorful Christmas Style Trees.
ROTATING PROJECTOR LIGHT LED COLORS: Blue, Red and Green with Optimum Long-Range Coverage with the Ability to Cover the Facade of a Two-Story Home.
BUILD FOR LONG RANGE and Extended Use with 16.4 feet (5 Meters) Power Cord and a 5.2 Inch (13 cm) Durable Plastic Stake.
Cons
A little on the heavy side.
It is not for the small jobs.
 
Total:
4.5

Why did this outdoor projectors come in second place?

This is a pretty decent product that perfectly fitted the interior of our office. I recommend you to consider buying this model, it definitely worth its money. Managers explained me all the details about the product range, price, and delivery. The material is pretty strong and easy to wash if needed.

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Design

5

5star

Versatility

5

5star

Construction

4

4star

Price

4

4star

 

 

№3 – DBPOWER T20 1800 Lumens LCD Mini Projector

 
DBPOWER T20 1800 Lumens LCD Mini Projector

Pros
50% BRIGHTER THAN ORDINARY LED PROJECTORS: Being 50% brighter and sharper than comparable projectors on the market, it provides you with probably the best home cinema experience out there. However, as this projector is only ideal for home entertainment, we do NOT recommend it for use in PPT or business presentations.
Cons
Not as good as some others we reviewed.
The instructions is difficult to understand.
 
Total:
4.3

Why did this outdoor projectors take third place?

It is inconvenient to use due to the size. I am going to get something different next time. We are very pleased with the purchase — the product is great! It doesn’t squeaks nor bents. Looks great in my apartment. This price is appropriate since the product is very well built.

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Design

5

5star

Versatility

4

4star

Construction

4

4star

Price

4

4star

 

 

outdoor projectors Buyer’s Guide

If you keep the before points in mind, you can easily go out to the market and buy outdoor projectors, right? No!

ViewSonic PJD515Projector

Projector types: There are three: LCD, DLP and LCoS. Of these, we have covered LCD and DLP projectors in our list. The DLP projectors have deeper blacks than LCD, high colors contrast, but are more likely to be affected by rainbow artifacts. On the other hand LCD projectors are bright, more energy-efficient but have greyer blacks than DLP. LCD projectors are rarely affected by rainbow effect.

Rainbow effect: Rainbow effect is a visual effect seen in single-chip DLP projectors. They cycle through red, green and blue colors sequentially to create a full image. This is done several times per second. But this is evident in certain fast frames where you can see a ‘rainbow’ behind bright images in dark backgrounds.

Lumens: Lumens give you the brightness rating of the outdoor projector. The higher this number, the brighter the screen will be.

Contrast ratio: Contrast ratio is a measure of how bright white images stand against the black images. A 10,000:ratio means that white image is 10,000 times brighter than black image. Contrast ratio does not have a high effect on outdoor projection.

Design and Features

The Optoma HD141X home theater projector comes as a glossy black package measuring 4” X 8.8” X 12.4”. It weighs 5.pounds, so it’s easy to mount from your ceiling.  It has a backlit remote control which can be conveniently used in a dark ambience. It has two HDMI ports, one of which is MHL-compatible. There’s a 3.5mm audio out port. 10W audio is a nice touch.

HD141X supports HDMI 1.4a and consequently Blu-ray 3D. The MHL gives it a single cable connection to MHL-compatible phones and tablets. More importantly, it supports the streaming sticks like Chromecast or Roku stick to stream web content or Netflix.It has Vesa 3D sync support. So you can connect an external RF 3D emitter for flawless 3D viewing. It will also work with DLP-Link for 3D. It has gaming mode as well which reacts fast to keep you ahead of your enemies.

Performance

In spite of its economic price, Optoma HD414X 1080p outdoor projector does not disappoint. The images were above average in their quality once we set it up. Vertical keystone correction realigns the picture to fill the screen vertically straight. The Vivid mode spices up the video when you have daylight hitting the screen. It is a little less than natural but it worked like a charm when we fired up the projector in the evening. Rainbow artifacts are the bane of DLP. So people who are more sensitive to the colors will notice the colorful flashes in some videos.

ViewSonic PJD5555W WXGA DLP Projector

ViewSonic PJD5555W WXGA is an outdoor projector that can fit small budgets. It has a decent haul of inputs and utility features to function at home or at a work environment. A high lumen count makes it stand out well in open air. It has models available in different resolutions like SVGA, XGA etc..The contrast ratio is lower than the Optoma HD141X and that shows when data is displayed on it. Being DLP, it is 3D capable. Since we are looking for entertainment, PJD5555W fits right into our best outdoor projectors list.

Epson Home Cinema 3020 1080p

Epson has many projectors that range across prices and facilities. If you have a moderately-priced outdoor projector with amicable visuals in mind, the 3020 Home Cinema is a viable option. This smart-looking product can throw pictures on up to 300 inch screens with 3LCD and motorized iris in play. It also comes with RF 3D glasses on which you can see the Star Wars dimensions get real. With its price, we readily snapped it up for our best outdoor projectors list.

Epson 85HD MovieMate

Epson 85HD MovieMate is an outdoor projector dedicated to leisure use. It turns cinema viewing into an easy and superbly fun experience with an in-built DVD player. If you are not happy with that resolution, you can always hook it up with Blu-ray players or the TV cable box via the HDMI inputs. It is a plug and play device for many media players, including your PC, camcorders or even digital camera. It has built-in microphone port and 10W Dolby Digital speakers taking care of the audio too. It whizzed right through our fingers into the best outdoor projectors list.

Epson Home Cinema 730HD

If 3D is not your jam, then Epson Home Cinema 730HD outdoor projector will give you the best service at low budget. Customizing the brightness and contrast, this projector creates the best combination for leisurely screening of videos outside. It works just as well in a bright setting with lights on, so you can move the party indoors when it rains. With useful barrage of features like horizontal keystone correction and armed with all HD ports, this projector saunters down the best outdoor projectors lane with practised ease.

Epson VS240 SVGA 3LCD Projector

Rock-bottom prices for high picture quality come with the Epson VS240 outdoor projector. Although 3D looks great on paper, many of us rarely use our projectors for 3D viewing. If you can give that feature up, VS240 will fit your requirements. It trimmed all the features that are a money pit and you are most likely not going to use and created a relatively inexpensive package. The video image quality, our top priority, has solid performance. So it rode its way in our best outdoor projectors list.

Cyber Monday

To help bring the big-screen home we’ve tested some of the top models of home cinema projector. They range from budget-oriented HD beamers right up to cinema-grade 4K Ultra HD models; the surprisingly affordable to reassuringly expensive. The days of fuzzy old school projectors are thankfully long gone.

Lacks convenient lens shift

There was a time when a decent home cinema-grade projection system would have cost well north of £1,000, and take-up a considerable amount of space too.

Edging ever closer to the plummeting price of a decent flatscreen TV, the BenQ W1070+ DLP projector offers enough brightness to be used in daylight as well as the all-important Full HD resolution.

Only two HDMI ports

We’re pretty big fans of the affordable BenQ TH670. It might not be the top of the line from the highly lauded projector manufacturer, but it strikes the perfect balance of price to performance to be worth an audition in your living room.

Some motion blur

It says something about the advancements in home cinema projectors that this great value HD beamer isn’t our favourite entry-level projector around.

Odd, because it’s got everything going for it; excellent images, a compact size, quiet operation, and a superbly low price. It’s great for gaming, and at its best when watched in dimly-lit, traditional home cinema conditions (and it even has a backlit remote control).

However, with brighter projectors around that can offer all of this and more detail during the day as well as in a blackout, and with both a bigger choice of ins and outs and optical image shift options for maximum versatility, the HD2struggles to hold up against the competition.

Home cinema projectors

Cheaper home cinema projectors tend to have a 720p resolution (1280 x 720), which is quite usable, but you’ll notice the extra detail produced by a full-HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) model if you’re watching Blu-ray films on a big (100in+) screen.

If you can’t place your projector square-on to your screen, look for a model with lens shift. This is where the lens can be physically moved to shift the image horizontally and/or vertically, allowing you to place the projector off-centre.

Keystone correction is the poor man’s lens shift, altering the image digitally to correct the aspect, but potenially degrading image quality in the process.

Most projectors also have a zoom, which gives you more flexibility to mount the unit closer – or further away – from your screen. If you have a very small room, look for a short-throw model which can produce a very large image from a short distance.

Motion smoothing is another feature to look for. Virtually all films run at 2frames per second (fps), and TV broadcasts at 25fps in the UK. When objects move across the screen, or the camera pans left or right, this can appear jerky – especially on huge screens. Motion smoothing intelligently adds extra frames (guessing where objects would appear between the original frames) to produce a far less jerky result.

Office projectors

When choosing a projector for business use, you’ll typically opt for either a portable model or a permanent installation. Regardless of the type, make sure the lamp is bright enough. Under normal fluorescent lighting, you’ll need at least 2000 ANSI lumens, but increase this if you’ll also be competing with sunlight. Plus, don’t forget that the brightness drops as you increase the size of the image.

Optoma HD141X Full HD 3D 1080p Projector

This is a more expensive projector, but its capabilities warrant the asking price. It’s capable of 3D projection. With a decent screen to project on or black cloth backing, this machine will throw excellent 3D images onto your wall – just remember you’ll need 3D glasses if you want to take advantage of it.

We recommend making sure that you check you have the room for the correct distance between wall and projector, otherwise you aren’t guaranteed correct correlation of image. The Optoma can handle full HD resolution and several different video modes and even has a built in 10W speaker, but you’ll probably want to hook it up to some louder ones for mass viewings.

The Projector

When considering a projector for use in the backyard, you should consider the following factors.

At minimum, you want at least 2,000 lumens. Every step up from there is a huge boost and as you creep closer to 3,000+ lumens you really increase the power of the projector and it becomes possible to start the movie shortly after sunset instead of waiting another 30-40 minutes for it to get much darker.

Keystone and Lens Shift

Lower-end projectors have electronic keystoning (you can adjust the image thrown by the projector to make up for the angle of the projector in relationship to the screen) and more expensive cinema-style projectors have physical controls which allow you to shift the actual lens to correct for image distortion.

Aspect Ratio

Again, like resolution, aspect ratio is something to consider but not mission critical. Ideally, your projector will output at a ratio of 16:9, which is the widescreen format favored by the vast majority of movie releases. This way, your output matches up perfectly with a 16:screen and there is no light bleed or masking required.

The Media Player

On the other hand, the media player you select (because of the available video inputs/outputs) can either make setting up your outdoor theater easier or harder (often adding a significant amount of complexity to wiring up your sound system).

The Screen

Outdoor projection is extremely forgiving when it comes to screen quality, as the brightness of the projector, the potential light pollution from street lamps and the like, as well as just the general excitement and activity of the evening generally smooth over any sort of imperfections (if they are even noticed at all).

Outdoor Projection Screens

Whether you get an inflatable or a fixed frame model, we would discourage you from paying full price if you have the patience. By shopping deal websites like FatWallet! and keeping an eye on discounter sales sites like Woot!, we scored both of our screens at a substantial discount. Movie screens are just one of those products that pops up a few times a year at steep discounts, and it pays to wait if you want to save a lot.

How we picked and tested

Because most people buy a projector because they want a large image—often 100 inches or larger—having double the resolution of a 720p projector produces easily noticeable results. We decided to look only at cheap projectors with 1080p resolution. This eliminated all non-DLP models from consideration. All of the LCD models in this price range were 720p, or maxed out at a 16×resolution such as 1280×800.

Every projector for this test group had to have at least one HDMI input. We also needed a brightness of at least 1,000 lumens to clearly differentiate this category from pico projectors in the same price range. In addition, we looked for integrated speakers, wider zoom range, and standard USB ports to easily connect a streaming device (such as our favorite media streamer, the Roku Streaming Stick) and power it directly from the projector.

After reading all the reviews we could find for models that fit those criteria, we called in the ones that looked promising: the BenQ TH670, the InFocus ScreenPlay SP1080, the Optoma GT760, and the ViewSonic LightStream PJD7828HDL. We tested all the contenders on a 100-inch Silver Ticket white screen, our current pick for the best projector screen, and measured the results using CalMAN software with i1Proand Cmeters. We also compared each projector side by side on the screen using an HDMI repeater. For most of the testing, we focused on the best image we could get from the projector when calibrating using only a Blu-ray disc; we took this step because we assume most inexpensive projectors won’t get a professional calibration costing hundreds of dollars. We watched a variety of TV, streaming, and Blu-ray content on all the projectors.

Runner-up

If the TH670 isn’t available and you don’t want to spend the extra money on BenQ’s HT2050 or HT1075, the InFocus ScreenPlay SP1080 is your next best option. In our tests, this model came in second to the BenQ TH670 in color accuracy and contrast ratio. Unlike the TH670, it offers no way to disable BrilliantColor. It also provides only a single HDMI input, and it lacks a standard USB Type-A port to power a streaming stick.

As for picture quality, the whites on the InFocus SP1080 are slightly bluish next to those of the TH670, though this difference is hard to notice without making a direct comparison. Overall, looking for one of the BenQ models is worthwhile—the TH670 is a nicer projector and worth the small premium over the InFocus SP1080.

Brightness versus Resolution

Resolution is important for crisp images and a terrific viewing experience. For the best home-theater outdoor projectors, 4k resolution stands above the rest, while 1080p seems to be the standard. However, you could get by with 720p HD, if you are on a budget.

If you are pressed to strike a compromise between brightness and resolution, always remember that brightness is higher up in the scale when compared to resolution. Therefore, brightness should be prioritized over resolution. No lower than 720p (resolution): but as far above 2000 in lumen rating (brightness) as possible.

Throw Distance Rating

Throw distance is a tech-speak term for the optimum distance at which a projector can be placed relative to a specific screen size. If the distance between the projector and the screen is an issue, then you should factor in the specific distance you are limited to when shopping around for an outdoor projector and a screen. In many cases, a high-quality short-throw projector is necessary.

Outdoor Projector Setup

Earlier on, we made mention about the unique challenges presented during outdoor applications of a projector, which are virtually nonexistent for indoor environments. The major challenge is setup. Although, setup is not a challenge that summarily influences the kind of outdoor projector you buy, it is imperative to know the ideal setup for an outdoor projector to increase durability and for very rich viewing experiences.

Location

Sounds like a no-brainer—everything about the projector and application screams everywhere but inside a space. Actually, not all outdoor locations are good enough. Good luck with using your outdoor home theater on a 10-story rooftop: its outdoors, but the location is way off.

The idea is to have a surface that is level enough to set up a portable screen, projector, chairs, and loudspeakers without having to delve into a DIY construction project.

If there is no level space around, any flat surface will do. Furthermore, if flat surfaces are not available, you may want to take advantage of well-placed vertical supports (like trees) between which you would hang a screen.

Another good option is to mount the screen on the outside wall of your garage. If flat surfaces and vertical supports are lacking in your immediate vicinity, you will have to use a portable or an inflatable screen.

Audio Setup

For audiophiles, this is the most important component of the setup: for everyone else, it is ‘only so’ essential. Regardless of the group you fall into, the in-built sound system in your outdoor projector is not going to cut it.

For outdoor projector setups, we recommend external 2.audio systems or greater if the budget permits. They are more cost-effective, more practical, and incredibly easy to set up. Good options are full-range pairs offered by premium brands like B&W, Definitive Technology, Paradigm, Aperion Audio, and Polk Audio. All-weather loudspeakers from top brands like JBL are also good alternatives. These systems have two things in common, exceptional sound quality, and dependable protection from the elements. “Home Theater in a Box” systems may have the appeal, but they are not a fit for an outdoor projector setup. In clear terms, they do not have either the power or projection necessary to go in tandem with the large picture with which they are paired. Two-channel systems, already mentioned above, are better since they have better bang for the buck quality, and deliver an excellent audio experience.

First Impression

Inexpensive and top-performance does not always go in the same sentence, but for the BenQ W1070 it does. This is the top reason why we recommend the W1070 as our top outdoor projector, but is not the only reason. 3D is baked in, and the build is compact enough to be carried about in a small bag.

The image quality is on the high end of the spectrum, and we are certain getting anything better at the same price point from another model is off the cards.

Brightness

There are a number of “Instant Home Theater Systems” in the market, but one of the top features that set the MovieMate 85HD apart is its brightness levels. It blows the competition and even some higher-priced single-projector systems out of the water with its 2,500 lumens brightness rating.

For outdoor applications, this is terrific. Even better, several presets are offered by Epson (for example, the Games, Theater, and Living Room settings) with which a user can adjust the projector brightness. An interesting and arguably the most useful preset is the “Auto” setting. The Auto preset is the default preset on the MovieMate 85HD, and enables the gadget to adjust the brightness level automatically to match the prevailing level of ambient light. During tests, we found the Auto preset to be a feature with exceptional implementation, rather than a gimmick.

Other Key Features

With all these incredible power and impressive features, Viewsonic manages to keep the PJD513projector lightweight and portable at 10.5” x 3.3” x 8.7” dimensions. Specially designed to be filter-less, the PJD513does not require cleaning. It is completely maintenance free. Also built with DynamicEco technology, the projector can be set on a standby mode by simply decreasing brightness. Focus can be readjusted without having to restart the projector.

It is offered with a 3-year limited parts and labor as well as 1-year lamp warranty. Customers who avail of the PJD513can also enjoy Express Exchange service for free for the first year.

ViewSonic PJD5533W WXGA Portable WXGA Projector Review

If you are looking for a high performance outdoor projector, you might want to consider ViewSonic PJD5533W WXGA Portable WXGA Projector.

This machine only weighs 4.pounds, and measures 8.7” x 10.5” x 3.3.” It is small enough to fit in a laptop carrier bag and durable enough to withstand constant travel. It is perfect for transporting outdoors, or to different locations. It also comes with years warranty on parts plus labor.

Powerful Lamp

Made for 10,000 hours of viewing, the ViewSonic PJD5533W WXGA Portable WXGA Projector lamp can project brighter imagery, even in not-so-ideal situations. If the room or place isn’t dark enough, or when you are using this outdoors in broad daylight, the lamp can still project high definition or HD pictures and videos. The lamp has a year warranty on its own.

Based on 6-segment optical color design, the ViewSonic PJD5533W WXGA Portable WXGA Projector yields optimum picture quality and color performance. It is 3D capable on both PC and Blu-Ray settings, with up 1o 120 hertz powered by DLP Link Tech. It has HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface, with 1,280 x 800 resolution for 720 HD brilliance on widescreen settings.

It also has 3,000 ANSI lumens for bright imagery, combined with BrilliantColor Technology. With its filter-less design, it is virtually maintenance-free. It has auto source detection, integrated speakers, and support HD (High Definition) signals.

The machine also comes with a VGA (Video Graphics Array) power cable connector that makes it compatible with most computers, laptops, and other visual and auditory gadgets.

DynamicEco Technology

The ViewSonic PJD5533W WXGA Portable WXGA Projector comes with DynamicEco technology that optimizes energy. It automatically decreases its electrical consumption by 20% on stand-by mode, which helps extend the lamp’s life by 50%.

Features

This model comes with a rating of 1800 lumens. By giving less strain on your eyes, it avoids direct light source by diffused reflection. It has combined a new single color white LED lamp, which offers more crisp and sharp images. It comes with an improved cooling technology, which results in a reduction of noise. So, you can have an ideal weekend with your family with this mini home projector at an affordable price.

User manual-1

Yes, it is possible by adjusting the percentage setting.

Create a completely new experience by moving from small screen to a bigger one. ELEPHAS offers you a projection of 50-130 inches for the best visual experience. Its LED lamps are made using built-in mercury, which protects your sensitive eyes. It is loaded with multiple lots so that you can hook up your DVD, laptops, Xbox, PSP, speakers or hard disks. A memorable weekend gift for your family to spend some moments together.

CONSUMEBLY RECOMMENDS

For some people, bigger is always better. In that case, you’ll certainly want to check out the Loch IWS140 Inflatable Projection Screen. This model has a unique design. Both the stand and the face are all a single unit, so set up is just a matter of turning on the included industrial-grade blower.

3D Blu-ray Ready HDMI Input: Equipped with the latest HDMI, this projector can display 3D images directly from 3D Blu-ray players—perfect for connecting to any HDMI-enabled devices such as PCs, laptops, tablets, and media players.

This projector gives you a choice of unique view settings for the best possible viewing experience in any environment regardless of ambient light. With advanced audiovisual features, flexible connectivity options, and an affordable price, the PJD515is ideal for use in education and small business environments.

Larger Than Life Shorter Throw Projection

100” Image from just 8.4’: Enjoy larger than life movies, sporting events, TV shows and action-packed video games in any room in the house. The short throw lens in the BenQ HT2050 home theater projector can fill large screens from shorter distances for easy, uncomplicated setup.

Big Zoom for Big Pictures in Any Space: Whether you permanently install or simply bring out the projector for special occasions, the 1.3X Big Zoom lens in the BenQ HT2050 will provide the placement flexibility needed to enjoy the image size you want, where you want it.

Vertical Lens Shift Flexibility: Lens shift provides the flexibility to optically move the image on the screen to overcome minor installation miscalculations. This helpful feature provides peace of mind knowing the projected image will land precisely over the area needed.

Intuitive User Interface: BenQ Home Theater projectors feature an intuitive, easy to follow user interface, allowing quick access to all projector features to enable users to customize their experience.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide: An easy to follow step-by-step guide will walk you through the initial projector setup. Whether you are a first time or experienced user, you will be enjoying stunning viewing experiences on your new BenQ HT2050 in no time.

Features of Sony VPLVW350ES 4K Projector are

Immersive, vibrant picture for any environment: By simply choosing the appropriate preset, the VPL-VW350ES’s 1,500 ANSI lm brightness and Deep color can be adjusted for the ideal picture quality in any environment—whether gaming or watching sports in a lit room, or enjoying movies in a dark theater.

Watch 2D high-definition content in 3D: Add a new dimension to your favorite movies, shows or videos with Sony’s unique 2D to 3D up-conversion algorithm, allowing high definition 2D content connected via HDMI to be viewed in immersive Sony 3D even in 4K.

Whisper-quiet fan: Forget that the projector is even in the room thanks to the VPL-VW350ES’s advanced air discharge system.

Integrated RF 3DSync Transmitter: No need to wire an external 3D emitter. The built-in RF emitter can adequately cover your home theater space and features industry standard technology that allows for the use of Sony TDG-BT500A or compatible 3rd party 3D glasses.

This projector had two HDMI inputs and Both of the two HDMI inputs can handle input resolutions up to 4K at 60 frames per second (4:2:0 chroma subsampling only), so they qualify as HDMI 2.0.

Features of DBPOWER GP1Mini Projector are

Crystal Clear Image Quality: The DBPOWER GP1projector is brighter and sharper than other similar projectors, giving you superior, crystal clear images. If you’re looking for a home theater experience, then this projector is ideal for you. With 1500 lumens of brightness and 800*480 high-resolution images, you get vivid color and distinct images. PLEASE NOTE: As this is a home entertainment projector only, we do not recommend it for PPTs or business presentations.

Enjoy the Big Screen Experience at Home: It may be small, but the DBPOWER GP1projector has a projection display size of 32-120 inches and a 1-3m projection distance. Enjoy an awesome viewing experience right in the privacy of your own home. For optimum viewing, we recommend a projection distance of about 1.5m-2m.

Reduced Fan Noise: Thanks to continued improvements in development, the powerful cooling fan has a much-reduced noise, which translates into less distraction for you when viewing movies or playing games.

External Speaker required if you use a VGA cord to connect the DBPOWER projector while watching videos, VGA cable can NOT transmit audio signal. And if you need a much louder sound, an External Speaker is required.

The only thing I wish that could be better is the sound. The sound is fine for a small room but not for outdoor use. Although, this problem can be easily solved by hooking up an external speaker through the port located on the side of the projector. All in all, this is the best projector within this price range for home entertainment purposes.

RAGU Z720 HD: 

RAGU video projector has a built-in HD decoder chip that supports 1080P video input, the image size can be adjusted by changing the distance. The best projection distance is from 2.5m to 5m with projection size of 30-150 inches; ±12°manual vertical keystone correction, 1.6Million Supported Colors.

Features of Optoma HD142X Projector are

Brilliant, Vibrant Colors: Watch movies and play games with stunning colors in any environment. 3,000 ANSI lumens combined with a sharp contrast ratio enable a near perfect reproduction of the REC.70color spectrum, the international standard for HDTV viewing.

Full HD 1080P: Sharper more detailed projection with 1920 x 1080 pixels, perfect for watching Blu-ray movies without downscaling or compression.

Integrated 10W Speaker: Complete your home entertainment experience with the convenience of a powerful built-in 10W speaker. This speaker provides powerful, crystal clear sound quality without the need for costly external speakers.

Reference Mode and sRGB: Combined, these features create colors that are perfectly aligned to REC.70and REC.709b color space, a color spectrum that is bright and accurate. The visuals it creates conform to HDTV broadcast ColorSpace specs and transform viewing into virtual reality.

Full 3D: Optoma projectors can display true 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray players, 3D broadcasting and the latest generation games consoles. And the projector’s support for 144Hz rapid refresh rate provides smooth, flicker-free images.

Dynamic Black: Images are automatically adjusted to lamp output, based on the brightness information of each frame, creating one of the home entertainment industry-leading 23,000:contrast ratio.

MHL Connectivity: Turn your projector into a smart display by connecting a smartphone or tablet with a single cable using MHL to play games, stream videos and share photos on the big screen.

Features of Sony VPLHW45ES 1080p Projector are

High brightness and high contrast ratio: With an impressive 1,800 lumens brightness and high contrast ratio, Full HD images are clear and with bright highlights and rich, deep blacks – even in well-lit rooms.

Long-lasting lamp: Up to 6000 hours rated lamp operating life (in Low mode) means simpler maintenance, with fewer lamp swaps and reduced running costs.

Flexible home installation with wide zoom and shift lens: The manual zoom lens with a 1.6x zoom ratio and wide lens shift range gives greater installation flexibility in any room size, even with high ceilings.

Cinema-like 3D brightness: Sony’s dynamic lamp control technology and rechargeable 3D glasses work together perfectly to establish vibrant, cinema-quality brightness levels on your favorite 3D movies and shows.

Whisper-quiet fan: Forget that the projector is even in the room due to the advanced air discharge system. Sony’s whisper-quiet fan emits only 22db during show time.

With this projector, you can quickly calibrate your picture to the type of content you’re enjoying with nine unique modes including a variety of cinema, gaming, photo, and user-customizable pre-sets.

LCD projector

Epson VS250 offers 3,200 lumens of color/white brightness sufficient for vivid presentations, even in well-lit rooms.

The VS250 also supports HDMI, the standard in digital connectivity, for compatibility with the latest laptops and media players.

If you are planning to use this to surf the web, the resolution is such that smaller text like those found on desktop icons cannot be easily read. You can zoom in with the remote control making them larger but for computing this is impractical.

LCoS technology

LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) is the third type of projector technology, generally available only on high-end models. These types of projectors provide a combination of the benefits of DLP and LCD projectors, including a bright display, smooth video, and impressive color saturation.

Light sources: Projectors are powered by one of three light sources: standard lamp, laser or LED (light-emitting diode).

Standard lamp

Be sure to compare both brightness measurements before you decide which projector you want. If the color brightness of a projector is lower than its white brightness, the images and details it displays may be dark or dull.

Contrast ratio: Contrast is the amount of difference between the darkest and brightest areas of a picture. A projector with a high contrast ratio allows you to see clearly defined shadow detail and deep black levels, adding a sense of depth and dimension to the picture.

Resolutions range from 480p on the low end to 720p and 1080p for HD viewing, and up to 4K Ultra HD for impressively sharp movies and shows.

Some Optional Features

3D technology: Most home theater projectors feature 3D technology for entertainment that puts you right in the picture. A 3D-ready projector hooks up to other 3D-compatible devices for a true 3D experience on a giant screen. Some projectors feature built-in 3D capability, while others require a 3D emitter (sold separately) in order to display 3D content.

Smart-enabled technology, currently available only on select home theater projectors, allows you to stream movies, music and entertainment by connecting directly to the Internet. You can also stream content by connecting a streaming media player to your projector.

Projection Technologies

LCD (liquid crystal display) technology involves three LCD panels, each corresponding to one of the primary colors red, green and blue.

DLP stands for digital light processing. A DLP chip reflects light either at the screen or away from it, using mirrors. Thus, with the use of a spinning color wheel or that of other mechanisms, it creates “on” pixels and “off” pixels that map the resulting image. There are 3-chip DLP projectors, with one DLP chip for each primary color, but those are usually in a much higher price range and not the object of this article. The more affordable ones have one chip. DLP is also the technology used in movie theatre projectors.

LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) is a hybrid of LCD and DLP. It uses LCD chips with mirrored backing, which means they reflect light like DLPs and block it like LCDs at the same time. These are clearly the best choice, but also the most expensive. The cheaper ones are in the few-thousand-dollars range, thus completely off limits to our research.

Brightness And Contrast

The essential parameters in any projector are contrast ratio and brightness. The best tech when it comes to contrast ratio is LCoS, then LCD and last is DLP.

There is technology that allows for dynamic contrast ratio, which means that the projector detects the image being displayed and adapts the contrast accordingly. These adjustments are sometimes visible and can be controlled from the projector’s settings. Whether this is a good substitute for a normally greater contrast ratio or not is up to the buyer’s personal preference.

RIFCUBE

According to the info available on-line, including the manufacturer’s website, it does not seem to support digital key stoning. It operates on a 90-minute battery, comes with a remote control – like most if not all video projectors, includes a HDMI cable for the iPhone as well as MHL cables for Samsung and for other Android phones. It even has its own built-in speaker and SD card reader.

With its SD card reader, you can use the Pico Projector by itself. There is no need for a phone or other device to play whatever video you have on your card on a wall at any time.

It is a product that definitely stands out, and, while others on this list may exhibit certain higher performance traits, this one is to be taken into account as being in a different category – that of portable, mini or Pico video projectors.

SVGA Business Projector

It offers wireless, HDMI and USB connectivity. The lamp is advertised to be especially durable, guaranteed to function for 10,000 hours. It is a business & education projector, but its high contrast ratio makes it suitable for movies also. It has a native 4:format but also supports 16:9.

Cheap mini projector

This Hausbell projector projects 1500 ANSI Lumens, making it perfect for dark environmentsbut not recommended for business or for bright rooms in general.

The static contrast ratio is 600:with a dynamic one of 10000:1.

It connects via HDMI,VGA, USB and AV and supportsSD cards. It has a manual keystone function that tilts the lens.

Big vs. small brands

An important decision-making factor should bethe brand: look for the more reliable ones if you can afford them. Of course this doesn’t mean that a newer brand cannot produce a device that’s just as good; it only means there is a risk.

Built-in Speakers

Some manufacturers boast high-quality stereo built-in speakers for their products – and so do some buyer reviews, which may or may not be from actual buyer. Still, most if not all projectors’ built-in speakers, at least in this price range, are too low quality to serve in a good, immersive home theater experience.

31.4-inch 40 Watt 2.0 Channel Soundbar: complements your home theatre system with 10W amplified speaker drivers, wirelessly streams all your favorite music services too.

Multi-function connection: you can stream music from any Bluetooth devices such as a smartphone, computers(the effective distance wireless Bluetooth:meters/3feet), or wired connections that include 3.5mm, Optical, Coaxial, and TF Card.

Wall mount or table stand design. There are hang up holes on the back of the sound bar and you can hang it on the wall, save room space and decorate the empty blank wall. Easy to take it off and just make it stand on the table or when party needs, Includes Remote Control.

 

 

 

 

How to save up to 86%? Here is little trick.

You must visit the page of sales. Here is the link. If you don’t care about which brand is better, then you can choose the outdoor projectors by the price and buy from the one who will offer the greatest discount.

 

 

Final Word

First of all thanks for reading my article to the end! I hope you find my reviews listed here useful and that it allows you to make a proper comparison of what is best to fit your needs and budget. Don’t be afraid to try more than one product if your first pick doesn’t do the trick.

Most important, have fun and choose your outdoor projectors wisely! Good luck!

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