Best Projector Under ₹10,000 in India 2026 — Native 720p and Android OS Arrive
Best Projector Under ₹10,000 in India 2026 — Native 720p and Android OS Arrive
₹10,000 is the first genuinely useful projector price point in India. Native 720p resolution, Android OS for direct Netflix/YouTube/Hotstar access without an external device, 500–800 ANSI lumens for slightly more forgiving lighting conditions, and auto-keystone correction all become available. This is where projectors stop being toys and start being functional home theatre devices.
What ₹10,000 Delivers Over ₹5,000
Native 720p (1280×720): Text is readable, faces are sharp, streaming video looks genuinely good in a dark room. The resolution jump from 480p is large and immediately visible.
Android OS built-in: Direct access to streaming apps without a separate Fire Stick, Chromecast, or laptop. Wi-Fi connects directly — point the projector at a wall and stream from the couch.
500–800 ANSI lumens: Still a dark-room primary device, but handles a slightly dimmed living room better than ₹5,000 models. Evening use with curtains closed is realistic.
Auto-keystone correction: Automatically corrects trapezoidal distortion when the projector is placed off-centre. Eliminates the manual fiddling that makes budget projectors frustrating.
Bluetooth audio out: Pairs with a Bluetooth speaker for better sound — the built-in speaker on any projector under ₹20,000 is inadequate for room-filling audio.
Android OS Projectors — What to Check
Not all Android projectors at ₹10,000 have certified Android TV (Google-certified). The difference:
Certified Android TV: Google Play Store works, Netflix streams at HD, Widevine L1 DRM certification means streaming services allow HD playback.
Uncertified Android (AOSP): Sideloaded apps only, Netflix limited to SD (480p) even on a 1080p projector, inconsistent app compatibility.
At ₹10,000, check specifically for Widevine L1 certification if Netflix HD is a requirement.
Throw Ratio — Room Size Planning
Standard throw: 1.5:1 ratio — needs 1.5 metres of distance to project a 1-metre wide image. Typical living room setup.
Short throw: 0.5:1 ratio — 0.5 metres for a 1-metre image. Better for small rooms.
At ₹10,000: standard throw is the norm. Plan for at least 2 metres between projector and wall for a 100-inch image.
Best Picks Under ₹10,000
Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro: Native 720p, 550 ANSI lumens (honest), Android 9.0, auto-keystone, Bluetooth 5.0, 1.2:1 throw ratio, quiet 30dB fan. Wanbo's transparent spec-reporting is the best in budget projectors. Most recommended at ₹10,000.
Xiaomi Mi Smart Compact Projector 2: Android TV, 500 ANSI lumens, 720p, Google Assistant, Chromecast built-in, compact cylindrical design. Excellent app ecosystem via certified Android TV. Best for streaming-first buyers.
BenQ GP10 (on sale): BenQ brand quality at sale pricing under ₹10,000. Better colour accuracy and lamp consistency than Chinese budget alternatives. Check periodically.
Portronics Beem 410: Android 9.0, 720p, 400 ANSI lumens, compact, good value entry for casual home use.
Conclusion: Xiaomi Mi Smart Compact Projector 2 with certified Android TV is the strongest all-round buy at ₹10,000 — Google Play, Chromecast built-in, and honest 500 ANSI lumens make it a complete home streaming device. Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro is the alternative with better fan noise specs and honest brightness ratings.