Portable projection technology is on the move. Thanks to innovative designs and advances in brightness and battery tech, the latest generation of bijou beamers have liberated the big screen experience.
Whether you’re planning a long overdue road trip, prepping for a big sports weekend, or simply want to treat the kids to a marathon movie sleep-over, portable projectors are changing how and where we can watch.
More brands than ever are pioneering portable projectors, and there’s more content choice that can be easily played by them. You no longer need to run aerial cables, or drag Blu-ray players outdoors to enjoy a movie.
Just like TVs, the majority of projectors are built around familiar smart TV platforms, like Samsung’s Tizen or Android TV. Just download the apps of your choice and stream away. Alternatively, simply pop a streaming stick into their HDMI input.
So how do these new portable projectors compare, and what should you look out for?
We’ve assembled a quartet of promising newcomers for comparison: the Xgimi Elfin, Optoma ML1080ST, Samsung Freestyle 2nd generation SP-LSP3 and Anker Nebula Mars 3 Air. All are quite different, but equally versatile. Which one will suit you best?
THEN AND NOW
Portable projectors are nothing new. The first transportables appeared in the Noughties, but they had limited functionality. Using nascent LED light engines, they really weren’t very bright, and could only