Keys to Choosing a Home Projector Without Making a Mistake

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Choosing a home projector goes beyond looking for the biggest screen. It's a process that requires analyzing real technical specifications and how they fit your space and viewing habits. A common mistake is to be guided only by price or marketing features, forgetting decisive factors for the final experience.

A living room with a projector in use, showing graphics of key technical specifications like lumens and resolution on the wall.

ANSI Lumens, Resolution, and Technology: The Essential Trio 🔍

The real brightness, measured in ANSI lumens, determines its use in environments with ambient light. For a living room with some brightness, high values are needed. Full HD resolution is the current starting point for detailed content. In technology, DLP offers good contrast and avoids the rainbow effect, LCD has vibrant colors, and LCoS seeks a superior balance. The projection distance, calculated with the throw ratio, defines the possible image size in your room.

From Home Theater to Giant Blob in Three Easy Steps 😵

To achieve that distorted, washed-out cinema experience, completely ignore ANSI lumens. Buy that ultra-budget model that promises 10,000 unspecified lumens. Install it in your white living room with the blinds fully up in broad daylight. Finally, project onto a textured stucco wall to add a nice grainy effect to all your movies. The result will make you long for your phone's TV.