TV or Not TV? Why Portable Projectors Could Be a Better Option
In a world where our eyes are glued to the screen like penguins watching Antarctica’s got talent, portable projectors have emerged as a bright beacon of versatility. These days even the most bog-standard device can turn any surface into a cinematic canvas. But do these pocket-sized projectors live up to the hype, or are they just a novelty? Let's shed some light on the matter.
Convenience
First and foremost, portable projectors are a marvel of convenience. Whether it’s a Fifa tournament at your mate's place or a romantic comedy with the other half, most modern devices can easily fit into your backpack or tote bag.
With many portable projectors also now coming with built-in batteries, you can shovel down your popcorn in even the most remote locations. If your eyeballs need a well-deserved vacation from their cramped cubicle of visual monotony then it might be something you should consider.
Quality
In a world dominated by large televisions and plush cinema seats, the idea of swapping them for a portable projector might seem as appealing as trading in your luxury car for a unicycle. But hold on to your popcorn buckets, because the quality of modern projectors might just surprise you.
With advancements in technology, today's portable projectors offer a visual feast that rivals their larger counterparts. Imagine stunning visuals with crystal-clear details and vibrant colours, thanks to high resolutions like Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) and even 4K.
These compact powerhouses also boast impressive brightness ratings, often measured in ANSI lumens, ensuring that your projected image shines brilliantly even in well-lit environments. Worried about image size?
Fear not, many portable projectors can transform any blank wall into a canvas of entertainment, projecting screens that range from a cosy 50 inches to a jaw-dropping 100 inches or more.
Our picks
Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro
Take, for instance, the Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro, a pocket-sized powerhouse that punches above its weight. This little beamer can project a whopping 100-inch screen, and with its built-in Android TV functionality, you can stream your favourite shows and movies with ease.
Sporting a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a brightness rating of 300 ANSI lumens, this pocket-sized wonder delivers stunning visuals with crisp details and vibrant colours.
The MoGo 2 Pro also boasts an impressive contrast ratio of 1000:1, ensuring deep blacks and striking whites that bring your favourite movies to life.
At $599 / €599, the Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro undercuts Samsung’s disappointing Freestyle portable projector by almost $300.Check out a full review here.
Formovie Dice
The Formovie Dice is also worth mentioning.This little gem is smaller than a bag of crisps but packs a punch when it comes to entertainment. The features are impressive with a native resolution of 1080p, vibrant colors, and sharp image quality.
The built-in speaker also delivers pretty decent audio, thanks to its two 5W speakers, but if that’s not enough you also have the option to connect external speakers for a more immersive sound experience.
It is pretty flexible with its Android TV OS too and can currently be bought straight from the Formovie website for a price of $649.
Still not convinced?
If you’re looking for an even cheaper option that still boasts 1080p projection power, Heyup is now offering the Heyup Boxe Smart Projector- for just $199.
This pint-sized powerhouse can easily be connected to your video game console, a computer, a Mac or even an iPad or an iPhone.
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