Five of the best home projectors
With prices ranging from £76 to £959
1. LG CineBeam PH510P portable projector
A good all-rounder, this powerful 550 lumens LED projector has a built-in battery for portable viewing and can link to your phone or audio system via Bluetooth.
2. Epson EF-12 Full HD smart mini laser projector
This great-quality, smart, portable projector gives a bright vivid picture thanks to its 3LCD technology. With full HD and 1,000 lumens, it fits a screen size up to 150 inches.
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3. Elephas 2021 WiFi mini projector
Smartphone compatible, this is a great entry-level projector. It has a range of ports and Wi-Fi connection, 1080p HD resolution, and works with a screen size of up to 200 inches.
4. Optoma HD146X
Boasting 3,600 lumens, this excellent projector is ideal as a home cinema and can show full HD films even in daylight. It has a long throw and large 301-inch screen size, making it a great alternative to the TV.
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5. Kodak Luma 350 portable smart projector
This sleek, compact 150 lumens projector is powered by Android, so you can download apps and stream shows directly. It can also connect via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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