
Note that projectors boasting a 3D-ready spec almost always require an additional purchase of transmitter and 3D glasses. The giveaway is on the back: if there are a rash of VGA, audio and composite video ins and outs, avoid it – all you're really looking for is a couple of HDMI inputs. However, make sure you buy a home cinema-centric model, rather than one meant for business presentations.

Aside from a couple of very pricey Ultra HD 4K options, Full HD models dominate, and start at around £600 / $600 / AU$900.įilm fans planning to watch only in a blackout need not worry much about brightness, but for sports fans the lunchtime kick-off means looking for a projector that offers at least 2,000 ANSI Lumens brightness.
