Facebook Pixel What should you know before buying a projector today? | Electronics For You - technology - Read this story on Magzter.com

Try GOLD - Free

What should you know before buying a projector today?

Electronics For You

|

November 2025

Video, Disney +, and more. Today's smart projectors are not just about image, they are about convenience, intelligence, and seamless integration into digital lifestyles.

- This article is based on a conversation with Sushil Motwani, founder of Aytexcel Pvt Ltd and official India representative for Formovie projectors, who has helped bring projection technology to users in India. Co-author, Nidhi Agarwal is Senior Technology Journalist at EFY with a deep interest in embedded systems, development boards, and IoT cloud solutions.

Can projectors replace large TVs?

Projectors have long taken a back seat to TVs in home entertainment, but that is beginning to change, particularly for those wanting screens larger than 2.5-metre (100-inches). While 140cm to 190cm (55- to 75-inch) TVs remain popular, an increasing number of consumers are opting for projectors to enjoy an immersive, cinema-style experience.

However, not all projectors can replace a television. For a 140cm (75-inch) display, a TV may still be the more practical choice. However, for screen sizes above 250cm (100-inches), modern projectors—especially ultrashort-throw models—offer distinct advantages. Brands like Dangbei, Valerian, JMGO, and Hisense now offer laser projectors that produce bright, high-resolution images directly onto walls or screens. While they can project onto bare walls, pairing them with a quality screen enhances performance, rivaling premium TVs from LG, Samsung, or Sony.

MORE STORIES FROM Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

FM RADIO RECEIVER Using TDA7000

This FM radio receiver demonstrates the practical application of RF engineering and analogue signal-processing techniques.

time to read

4 mins

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Latest 3D chip stacking method could extend Moore's Law

Engineered by a team at the University of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering in Urbana-Champaign, the process uses ultrathin single-crystalline silicon nanomembranes transferred at temperatures below 200°C, avoiding heat damage to underlying circuits.

time to read

1 min

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Stretchable patch detects heart failure risks

Researchers at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering in Chicago have developed an AI-powered stretchable computing patch capable of processing health data directly on the body in milliseconds, eliminating the need for external servers or wireless connections.

time to read

1 min

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Simple 12V To 24V VOLTAGE DOUBLER

Many electronic circuits require a voltage higher than that available from the power supply.

time to read

3 mins

July 2026

Electronics For You

Crystal stress method reshapes nanochip manufacturing techniques

Research conducted at Rice University in Houston, Texas, demonstrated that alpha-molybdenum trioxide crystals can deform under an electron beam, generating highly ordered nanoscale wrinkles that function as optical gratings for guiding and manipulating light on chips.

time to read

1 min

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Hidden Costs In IoT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Hardware mistakes do not show up early in development. The most expensive hardware mistakes are rarely the obvious ones. Decisions made during design, testing, and architecture shape costs for years.

time to read

7 mins

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Temperature-Based DUAL SAFETY SYSTEM For Smart Homes

A temperature-based dual safety system addresses common household risks through intelligent control.

time to read

4 mins

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Smart material developed to fight counterfeiting

Engineered by a team at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, the technology uses perovskite nanocrystals with a double-layer protective coating that improves resistance to heat and chemicals while maintaining optical performance.

time to read

1 min

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

President Murmu inaugurates semiconductor training fab at IISc

On June 3, 2026, President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated IISc Bengaluru’s Semiconductor Training Fab at CeNSE, established with support from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

time to read

4 mins

July 2026

Electronics For You

Electronics For You

Quantum Li-Fi secures networks

Research conducted in Germany by a consortium led by KEEQuant and supported by Fraunhofer IPMS highlights a pathway toward flexible, high-security next-generation wireless networks.

time to read

1 min

July 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size