Home Projectors Vs Smart TV: In today’s era, entertainment at home no longer means just cable TV. The desire to get OTT platform, gaming and theater like experience has confused people between Smart TV and Home Projector. If you are also wondering which of these options is more beneficial for you, then it is important to understand the difference between the two.
Smart TV
Smart TV is the most used home entertainment device today. In this you already get apps like Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video. Pick up the remote and start watching the content straight away.
The biggest feature of Smart TV is its convenience and stable performance. The screen is clearly visible even during the day, no need for separate setup or dark room. Apart from this, the TV has the benefit of inbuilt speakers, better color accuracy and less maintenance. However, if you want to enjoy the big screen, then a 55 or 65 inch Smart TV can be quite expensive.
Home Projector
If you want a cinema hall like feel, then Home Projector surpasses Smart TV in this matter. A projector can create a screen of 100 inches or even larger and that too at a low cost. The projector especially attracts movie lovers and gaming enthusiasts. Watching a movie or enjoying a match on the big screen gives a different experience. Nowadays, Android based smart projectors have also started coming which support OTT apps. But it also has some limitations. A dark room is essential for good picture quality and speaker quality often demands an external sound system.
Who is ahead in picture quality and sound?
Smart TV is generally better in terms of brightness, color and HDR support. At the same time, the projector provides a larger screen but its image may fade in light. Talking about sound, the inbuilt audio of Smart TV is more balanced whereas it is better to install a separate speaker with the projector.
Decision depends on budget and usage
If you watch news, serials and OTT content daily, then Smart TV is a more practical option. At the same time, if you are fond of movie night or gaming on weekends, then Home Projector can prove to be more fun.
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