Projectors in 2026 finally rival TVs for image quality at a fraction of the price per inch. Whether you want a portable projector for camping or a permanent home cinema setup, these five are the projectors worth buying on Amazon UK.
Quick Picks: Our Top 5 at a Glance
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BenQ TK700STi 4K HDRBest Overall Projector | Check Price |
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Anker Nebula Capsule 3Best Portable Projector | Check Price |
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Epson EH-LS650Best Ultra-Short-Throw | Check Price |
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Samsung The Freestyle Gen 2Best Lifestyle Projector | Check Price |
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Hisense PX2-ProBest Budget 4K Laser | Check Price |
The Full Rankings & Reviews
BenQ TK700STi 4K HDR
The BenQ TK700STi is the projector most UK buyers should get. True 4K HDR, 3000 ANSI lumens (bright enough for daytime use), Android TV built-in, and short-throw lens that gets a 100-inch image from just 2 meters away. Gaming mode hits 16ms input lag at 1080p/120Hz — actually playable for console gaming.
✓ Pros
- True 4K HDR
- 3000 lumens for daytime use
- Short-throw — 100
✗ Cons
- Fan noise audible in quiet scenes
- Premium price
- Built-in speakers are mediocre
Anker Nebula Capsule 3
Take cinema anywhere with the Nebula Capsule 3. Soda-can sized, 200 ANSI lumens (good for dark rooms), built-in 8W speaker, Android TV with Netflix/Prime Video pre-installed, and 2.5-hour battery life. Auto-keystone correction means you don’t need a flat surface — point at any wall and it autofocuses.
✓ Pros
- Genuinely portable — coke can size
- Auto keystone + autofocus
- Built-in Android TV
- Battery powered
✗ Cons
- 200 lumens — needs dark rooms
- 1080p only, not 4K
- Speakers underwhelming for music
Epson EH-LS650
Ultra-short-throw projectors sit right against the wall and project a 100″+ image — perfect when you can’t ceiling-mount or use a long-throw setup. The Epson LS650 is laser-powered (20,000 hour bulb life vs 5,000 on bulb projectors), 3600 lumens, and has built-in Yamaha audio that’s surprisingly good.
✓ Pros
- Sits against the wall — no ceiling mount
- Laser bulb lasts 20,000 hours
- 3600 lumens for bright rooms
- Built-in Yamaha sound
✗ Cons
- Bulky on its console
- Premium price
- Setup requires careful alignment
Samsung The Freestyle Gen 2
Samsung’s Freestyle is a projector designed to move with you — gaming room one weekend, kids’ bedroom the next, garden party the next. 1080p, 230 ANSI lumens, automatic keystone, gaming hub built in (cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass and GeForce NOW). The 360-degree cradle stands let you project on ceilings.
✓ Pros
- Truly portable design
- Gaming hub with cloud gaming
- Project on ceilings
- Premium Samsung software
✗ Cons
- 1080p only
- Needs dark room
- Speaker is mono and weak
Hisense PX2-Pro
4K laser projectors used to start at £4,000+. The Hisense PX2-Pro brings genuine 4K laser to under £2,000. Triple-laser RGB engine produces deeper colours than typical projectors, 2400 ANSI lumens, ultra-short-throw design, and integrated streaming apps. Trade-off is somewhat clunky software vs Samsung/LG.
✓ Pros
- Genuine 4K with triple-laser RGB
- Sub-£2000 laser projector
- Ultra-short-throw
- Bright at 2400 lumens
✗ Cons
- VIDAA OS is basic
- Black levels weaker than DLP
- Initial setup takes patience
Our Verdict
For most UK projector buyers, the BenQ TK700STi 4K HDR is the best all-rounder — bright enough for daytime, 4K HDR for movies, and gaming-friendly input lag. Travellers should pick the Anker Nebula Capsule 3. Wall-mount avoiders should choose the Epson EH-LS650.
Check the Winner on Amazon →Frequently Asked Questions
Projector or TV for home cinema?
Projectors win for screen size beyond 75″ — far cheaper per inch. TVs win for daytime brightness and easier setup. For dedicated cinema rooms, projectors. For multipurpose living rooms, TVs.
How dark does my room need to be?
100+ ANSI lumens projectors need fully dark rooms. 1500-2000 lumens work in dim rooms. 2500+ lumens (BenQ TK700STi, Hisense PX2-Pro) work in regular daytime light.
Do I need a special projection screen?
Not strictly — a flat white wall works. But a proper screen (matte white, around £100-£200) improves image quality noticeably. Avoid ‘silver’ screens unless paired with a 3D-capable projector.
Last updated: April 2026. Prices and availability may change — we recommend checking current Amazon UK listings before purchase.




