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How to Choose a Projector in Georgia: 2026 Guide
Buying a projector in Georgia: complete 2026 guide
Projectors have changed a lot in recent years. What used to be mostly an expensive office device is now compact, smart and much more affordable tech for home cinema, gaming, presentations and outdoor viewing.
In this guide, we will walk through the key parameters: brightness, resolution, projection size, connectivity, screens and which BYINTEK model works best for each use case.
1. Start with the use case
The first question is not "which projector is best?", but "where and how will I use it?"
- Living room with windows - You need higher brightness and good contrast.
- Dark bedroom or home cinema corner - 200-400 ANSI Lumens models can still look very good.
- Outdoor viewing or travel - Compact size, built-in speakers and simple setup matter.
- Office or classroom - Focus on HDMI/USB connectivity, clear text and stable performance.
2. Brightness: why ANSI Lumens matters
ANSI Lumens is a real, standardized brightness measurement. Some manufacturers use plain "lumens" values, which may be inflated compared with real brightness. When comparing models, it is always better to look for ANSI Lumens.
- 200-400 ANSI Lumens - Dark room, bedroom or small screen.
- 400-700 ANSI Lumens - Medium room and 80-120 inch projection.
- 700+ ANSI Lumens - Daylight, large screen or a more serious home cinema.
3. Resolution: 720p, 1080p or 4K?
For everyday movies, YouTube and games, the most balanced choice today is Full HD 1080p. 720p works for budget or compact setups, while 4K is best when you have a high-quality source and a large enough screen.
4. Smart features and connectivity
A modern projector is no longer just an image source. Many models now come with Android OS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, auto focus and keystone correction.
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for cable-free use
- Auto Focus and Keystone Correction for a correct image
- HDMI and USB for a game console, laptop or flash drive
- Built-in speakers for a quick setup
- Android OS for streaming apps
5. DLP, LCD and Laser: what is the difference?
LCD projectors Often offer the best value for a large screen. DLP projectors Stand out for compact size, sharp detail and good portability. Laser projectors Cost more, but have a long light-source life and high brightness.
6. Do not forget the screen and mount
A good projector looks better on the right screen. A portable tripod screen is easy to move, while a motorized screen is a cleaner solution for home or office. If the projector will stay in one place, a mount or stand makes the setup much more comfortable.
Our recommended BYINTEK models
- BYINTEK UFO P70X - Compact DLP model for travel and outdoor viewing.
- BYINTEK UFO U80 Max - Full HD smart DLP with good image quality and portable format.
- BYINTEK UFO U90 Max - Stronger DLP model for a higher-end home cinema setup.
- BYINTEK UFO R90 Max - Flagship choice for a serious cinema experience.
- BYINTEK PLATO T5 - Large smart LCD projector for home and everyday entertainment.
- BYINTEK LOVE U4 / U12 / U14 - Practical LOVE series for simple, smart and comfortable use.
Quick recommendation
- Travel and portability - P70X or U80 Max.
- Movies and series at home - U90 Max or PLATO T5.
- Maximum quality — R90 Max.
- Budget smart projector - LOVE U4 or LOVE U12.
The right choice is the model that fits your room, screen size and use style. Browse the projector category and compare models by specifications.