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The Best Mini Projectors of 2024

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The Best Mini Projectors of 2024

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The best mini projectors can give you a sharp, clear picture anywhere you need because they're portable and compact. Here are some of the best ones available.

When considering mini projectors, portability is one of the prime considerations. When it comes to that, the size of a soda can is about as small as you can get (especially as most bags and backpacks have pockets designed for carrying drink-sized items).

It's got everything you need, including a speaker built into the base and a built-in app store—connect it to a Wi-Fi network, and you're good to go.

The projector runs on Google's Android software, so with the easy-to-use interface, you can easily download apps like Netflix or Hulu, plus you get the bonus of built-in Google Assistant. You can also control it using Google Assistant, a smartphone app, or the supplied remote.

Overall, we like the Nebula Capsule II and it's the perfect solution for a pop-up cinema night or even as a bedroom TV for occasional use. It's not cheap, but it's got everything you need.

Resolution: 720p | Brightness: 200 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio: Not listed | Projection Size: 40 to 100 inches

Keeping in line with portability comes the Apeman M4 DLP projector. This device is about the size of three CD cases stacked on top of each other and has decent sound. However, it also has a dim picture, so you'll want to set this projector up in as dark a room as possible.

The projector comes with a 3,400 mAh battery built-in, which will barely get you through a 2-hour movie. You can also charge your phone off the battery, leaving even less power for the projector. Still, we like to see that kind of versatility in devices.

You can connect to your projector using the HDMI input or plug in a USB drive to display photos and movies. The included tripod lets you point the projector anywhere you need it. Overall, this device is small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a small bag, making it ideal for campers, hikers, or anyone who wants to tote their projector.

Resolution: 1080p | Brightness: 50 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 | Projection Size: 30 to 100 inches

The Vankyo Leisure 3 works for the home, and it comes with a carrying case for when it needs to go out on the road. Input options include VGA, HDMI, USB, MicroSD, and RCA.

The projector itself isn't very bright. It's also hard to set up. There are no feet on the bottom for leveling the projector, and there's only a comparatively short foot in front for vertical adjustment. You'll need to prop the projector up to get the image where you want it to go. But beyond all that, it's hard to argue with the price.

You'll need a sufficiently dark room, but if you have that, you'll get a sharp 1080p picture with a good 2000:1 contrast ratio and solid color reproduction.

Resolution: 1080p | Brightness: 2400 lumens | Contrast Ratio: 2000:1 | Projection Size: 32 to 176 inches

There are mini projectors, and then there's the Optima ML 750ST. Photos of the projector don't show how small this projector is. It fits in the palm of your hand. It's also a short-throw projector, so you can have the projector close to the screen and still have a full-sized picture. In this case, you can get a 100-inch projection just six feet away.

The size becomes even more impressive when considering this powerful machine's 700 ANSI lumens and 20,000:1 contrast ratio. It's ideal for business because it's bright enough for a conference room and small enough for a briefcase or backpack. You will want to ensure your presentation room is as dark as possible.

The projector is also on the expensive side. The lack of wireless connectivity is disappointing, and the fact that Optima sells a dongle to correct that oversight for an additional cost is borderline insulting. But the tiny size, combined with the high-contrast picture, makes this an ideal companion for business presentations on the go.

Resolution: 1080p | Brightness: 700 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio: 20,000:1 | Projection Size: 16 to 135 inches

Glitches in auto keystone and focus

The ViewSonic M1 smart projector is one of our favorite items on this list because of its self-contained versatility. The stand built into the projector swings up to protect the lens when closed. When open, it can point the projector where it needs to go. Overall, this entry gets high marks for design because of its clean look and built-in kickstand.

On the downside, the picture tops out at 480p, and the keystone adjustment tends to be glitchy. But the M1+ has an exceptional 120,000:1 contrast ratio and a battery that lasts up to six hours when the projector is in eco mode. Inputs range from microSD, USB-C, HDMI, and USB-A. It can also output sound with a 3.5mm audio jack.

Resolution: 480p | Brightness: 300 lumens | Contrast Ratio: 120,000:1 | Projection Size: Up to 100 inches

Finding a portable projector is one thing, but finding one that travels well is another. In addition to being portable, a travel projector has to fit into a bag and work under most conditions. The AAXA P7 is a tiny cube about 4 x 4 x 3 inches (LWH) and has a lot of input options considering its size. You can plug in via HDMI, USB, MicroSD, and mini-VGA. Any device you come across in your travels should work with this projector.

Unfortunately, the sound isn't very loud, which is a theme for AAXA projectors. The battery will last 90 minutes on a charge, which is fine for business presentations, but you may need to plug it in for a feature-length movie. The projector has a tripod for aiming the device, but be sure you have a sturdy base because the tripod could be better.

You will get 30,000 hours of LED life from the bulb, and the picture quality is similar to an HDTV. This projector can hit the road with you and plug into anything.

Resolution: 1080p | Brightness: 600 lumens | Contrast Ratio: Not listed | Projection Size: Up to 120 inches

Using a projector for movies and presentations is nice, but cranking up a game onto a 300" projected screen is next-level. To do so, you need low input lag, and that's just what this projector delivers. If your projector takes too long to process the commands you give it, you will not do well in your game. The BenQ HT2050A has low latency with gamers in mind.

At 2,200 lumens, it's also the brightest projector on our list, so you won't have to close the curtains when your friends come for a gaming session. You also get a high contrast ratio, meaning your view isn't washed out. You can connect up to two HDMI ports, RCA, VGA, and microSD.

Though small, the projector is not portable. It doesn't come with a case, though it will fit into a larger bag. It also doesn't have a mounting bracket, but you can buy one separately.

Resolution: 1080p | Brightness: 2200 lumens | Contrast Ratio: 15000:1 | Projection Size: Up to 300 inches

Auto keystone and obstacle avoidance

The XGIMI Elfin is an indoor projector with 800 ANSI lumens that delivers many features in a small package. The projector comes with Google TV built-in as its operating system, complete with a collection of streaming apps. You can set up this projector and be watching a movie within minutes. Unfortunately, for some reason, Netflix has been left out of those apps. You can work around that by casting to the projector or using a streaming stick on the HDMI port on the back, but you shouldn't have to.

The projector's base is round with rubber feet and a tripod mount in the center. The rounded bottom makes propping the device awkward because there's no aiming mechanism to point it where you want it to go. But what outshines most other projectors is that it has auto-keystone and auto-obstacle-avoidance. Aiming the projector at the screen or wall automatically fills the largest possible space while avoiding other objects on the wall, like shelves or lamps. It's slick and makes things super easy to set up.

Finally, the sound on this projector is loud and clear, and the dual 3W speakers get as loud as needed. There isn't much bass here, though, so if you're looking for a thump, you'll want to add an external speaker or soundbar, but by itself, the speakers are excellent. The brightness could be higher, but this projector has many great features in a small package and will serve you very well.

Resolution: up to 4K | Brightness: 800 ANSI lumens | Contrast Ratio: unannounced | Projection Size: Up to 150 inches

You've probably seen some contrast ratios that look like 1,000:1 or 10,000:1. The contrast ratio is the difference between the brightest and darkest colors.  The bigger the difference, the more the projector will differentiate between colors. Lower contrast ratios will result in pictures that look either too dark or washed out. The contrast ratio is denoted as "XXX:1". The higher the first number is, the better.

How bright your picture is will determine how dark your environment has to be to watch. Brightness is measured in lumens or ANSI lumens. A brighter picture is more visible even when there's a lot of ambient light. Generally speaking, a higher brightness is better.

One of the benefits you'll get from a portable projector is the ability to set it down anywhere and go. Batteries ensure you don't even have to worry about a power source. If you want to get through a movie, look for a battery life that exceeds 2 hours. Obviously, in this case, higher is better because it gives you more freedom of placement.

Lumens are a measurement of luminous flux or the observed power of light. ANSI lumens are measured per the standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute, meaning that the light is measured the same way every time. It gives you a more exact figure as to how projectors compare with one another. Other lumens measures are valid, but they're not as strictly controlled.

Typically, you will get a much better picture if you use a projection screen, but it's optional. You can use a blank, white wall as a screen, and it'll work just fine. Remember that the wall's color will affect the colors from the picture. For example, a tan wall will skew colors toward the brown range.

Yes! Good projectors will sometimes offer a better picture than a TV would. Plus, it can go away when you're not watching it. You can roll up a screen or even just cast your projection onto a white wall without worrying about a screen. Many projectors, including most in this list, take the same kinds of inputs as a TV.

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