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 Top 5 Budget Projectors Under ₹10,000 in India (2026) 



  1. Imagine converting your room into a cinema hall, and that too by spending less than 10 thousand rupees. Then, the joy of comfortably watching anything—any movie or series—alone or with your partner, is just on another level, my friends. A projector is a device that can convert even a small or large room into a cinema hall. And if you add home theater speakers to that, you will completely forget about actual cinema halls. In today's video, we will discuss some budget-friendly, affordable projectors that you can find in the market for 5 to 10 thousand. All the products I talk about will be available right on Amazon. And out of all the user reviews on Amazon, I only consider the genuine ones to recommend a device, so you can make your decision with absolute peace of mind.

  2. Let's start with the Zebronics Pixaplay 18.



  1. Its rating stands at an average score of 4.1 based on 490 reviews. The price is currently a bit high, but you can get it for around 9 thousand during sales.
    With this, your screen size can extend up to a maximum of 508 cm, which is 200 inches. If you have a very big room and the wall length is also large, you can absolutely extend its screen size. However, keep in mind that it only provides up to 1080p native resolution, so the picture might get blurry at higher screen sizes. Therefore, I would recommend using it at just up to 40 inches for good picture quality. Supporting 4K doesn't mean you will be able to watch videos in 4K quality. If you watch a YouTube video that is in 4K, it will decode it and show it in 1080p only. An in-built speaker is also provided, but the size is small, so I wouldn't expect too much from it. For the full experience, you should definitely connect an external speaker.



  1. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support 2.4 and 5G, and USB and HDMI ports are also provided. You can mirror your laptop screen via HDMI. There is also a headphone jack, which in my opinion has no real use. But hey, it's a nice thing to have. I have no idea why this carry strap is provided either; generally, you aren't going to walk around holding it in your hand, right? It's an expensive item, so you'll carry it in a bag while traveling. It would have been better if the company had provided a stand instead, so the height and angle could be adjusted. This is a major negative point that I think will cause you the most trouble. The lumens of the projector lamp are written incorrectly in the product title; its real amount should be 7200 lumens, not 3800. It has average brightness—the darker the room, the clearer the image you will get to see. It has a lamp life of 30 thousand hours, meaning its LEDs will produce full light for up to 30 thousand hours. However, I would suggest that you don't run it for more than 2 hours at a time, especially in summers, because these LEDs are very heat-sensitive and run the risk of burning out at high temperatures. Another issue that users have mentioned in their reviews is related to its software. For many people, in-built apps like Hotstar and YouTube are not working properly, as you can see. However, I feel this will get fixed after an update.



  1. The next projector we are going to discuss is the Zatco Yuva Go Max. It has been given an average rating of 4.2 stars by 800 people. The price is currently fluctuating a bit, but during sales, you can get this one for under 9 thousand as well. It has a native 1080p resolution; 4K is only supported, so if it's written anywhere that it's native 4K, keep in mind that is incorrect. Its display can extend up to 300 inches, but again, if you increase it beyond 40 inches, the picture can get very blurry. It has stereo 5W speakers, so the audio quality will definitely be good, but it might crackle at high volumes; an external speaker is necessary.


  1. You get Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with proper 5G support. But the HDMI port provided in this comes with ARC technology, meaning if you use both a soundbar and a media stick together, you can play video and listen to the audio on the soundbar at the same time through this port. Along with this, you also get an in-built stand, which allows you to set both the screen height and angle according to your preference. It has an 11 thousand lumens LED, so even if there are some external lights in the room, the projector will show a clear image—it's fine even if the room isn't fully dark. A lamp life of 50 thousand hours is listed, though this doesn't matter that much as almost all projectors offer a pretty good lifetime nowadays.
  2. One common problem that some users face is with its software; some apps don't run properly, and for some, the user interface gets bugged. In my opinion, the company should pay a little more attention to the software.

  3. The next projector is highly popular, the Portronics Beam 470. This projector has been given an average 4.1 rating out of 2600 reviews here. On sale, you can get it for around 8 thousand. A native video resolution of 1080p is provided. The rest, like USB, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, are the same according to this segment. But one negative thing that I feel is lacking in this compared to other projectors is its screen brightness. You only get 4500 lumens of screen brightness in this. In this segment, you will find many other options for cheaper that provide higher lumens than this. I would recommend that you use a projector with at least 6000 lumens for the safety of your eyes. Otherwise, you get a good stand with this projector, and the design looks a bit different in black. It has Android OS, so it might feel a little buggy and slow. For the best experience, you can use a TV stick.



  1. The next projector on our list is from the Egate company, the Egate Atom 3X.

  2. This one also supports 1080p native. By the way friends, don't go by the "4K Ultra HD" written here; that is just written for marketing. Real 4K supported projectors are very expensive, so keep this point in mind. Aside from that, it has a 4.2 rating based on 1200 reviews. It features Android 13 OS, built-in speakers, HDMI, USB, etc. Basically, all the basic features are provided. The brightness is around 4000 lumens, so you will have to darken the room a bit for a clear vision. You can get this projector for under 7000.


  3. The final projector I am going to tell you about is one I have personally used—the Zatco Yuva Go Plus.

  4. This is slightly cheaper than the Yuva Go Max. It is the highest value-for-money option in this segment. You can get it between 6 to 7000 on sale. It has an average rating of 4.3, and 2000 people have reviewed it. Its operating system works great, but the fan makes a lot of noise. The best thing I like about it is its brightness; it has 9000 lumens of brightness, so the video is clearly visible even in light illumination.


  1. So friends, these were the 5 highest value-for-money projectors in a budget of 10,000. You can choose any of these projectors; I just wouldn't recommend the Zebronics Pixaplay because its price is high and no stand is provided. And one important thing—if you buy any of these projectors from Amazon, there is no return policy. The replacement policy that exists is only available through the service centers. So, I would suggest that you buy a product from a brand that has a service center near you. So guys, that's it for today's video. Definitely let me know in the comments if you have any doubts, and make sure to like the video and subscribe to the channel. Thank you so much for watching, I will see you in the next video.

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