Best projectors for IPL 2026: Turn your home into a mini cricket stadium

Sixes look better at 100 inches

Best projectors for IPL 2026: Turn your home into a mini cricket stadium

The deafening roar that greets MS Dhoni’s entry, Rohit Sharma’s stylish sixes, or Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s quickfire 50s, the IPL season is back, and if you are watching the action on a regular TV, you are not making the most of the experience.

ALSO READ: How to set up your home theatre without breaking the bank

The right way to enjoy IPL 2026 is on a projector, which not only makes the picture bigger but also transforms your living room wall into a makeshift cricket ground. Best of all, projectors in 2026 no longer cost a fortune and here are the best projectors for IPL 2026 right now.

Best projectors to watch IPL 2026

Whether you are hosting a watch party with friends or trying to recreate that “stadium feel” at home, these are some of the top projectors you can buy for watching IPL 2026:

1. XElectron iProjector 1 Full HD LED Projector
2. Portronics Beem 300 Full HD LED Projector
3. XGIMI Halo Full HD Android 9.0 DLP Smart Projector
4. ViewSonic M2 Full HD LED Projector
5. Epson EH-TW750 Full HD LCD Projector

1. XElectron iProjector 1 Full HD LED Projector

The iProjector 1 from XElectron is an absolute steal and easily one of the best choices. With a claimed output of 700 ANSI lumens, the iProjector 1 is suitable even for a partially lit room.

In other words, the picture won’t look washed out during afternoon matches. It supports Full HD resolution, includes Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, and built-in Chromecast to beam JioHotstar directly from your phone.

XElectron iProjector 1 Full HD LED Projector (7500 Lumens, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, Built-in Chromecast, Grey)

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XElectron iProjector 1 Full HD LED Projector (7500 Lumens, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, Built-in Chromecast, Grey)

2. Portronics Beem 300 Full HD LED Projector

The Portronics Beem 300 is a compact, plug-and-play option that punches above its weight. With 250 ANSI lumens of brightness, a crisp Full HD image, and Wi-Fi connectivity, this one makes it effortless to stream JioHotstar wirelessly.

PORTRONICS Beem 300 Full HD LED Projector (300 Lumens, HDMI + USB, Hi-Fi Sound, POR 282, Black)

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PORTRONICS Beem 300 Full HD LED Projector (300 Lumens, HDMI + USB, Hi-Fi Sound, POR 282, Black)

It has a throw distance of 120-450cm and an adjustable screen size of 50-200 inches. The port selection includes one USB port, one HDMI port, one RJ45, and a claimed lamp life of more than 30,000 hours.

3. XGIMI Halo Full HD Android 9.0 DLP Smart Projector

Those looking for a smart projector might find it hard not to consider the XGIMI Halo. It runs on Android TV, supports built-in OTT apps, and offers 800 ANSI lumens brightness with excellent colour accuracy.

XGIMI Halo 1080p Smart Projector (DLP, 800 ANSI Lumens, Android TV 9.0 + Harman/Kardon Speakers + Indoor/Outdoor Smart Portable Projector with Google Assistant, White and Aluminium)

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XGIMI Halo 1080p Smart Projector (DLP, 800 ANSI Lumens, Android TV 9.0 + Harman/Kardon Speakers + Indoor/Outdoor Smart Portable Projector with Google Assistant, White and Aluminium)

This is for those who need a projector not only for IPL matches, but for easy switching between highlights and Netflix without needing extra devices. It does cost a premium but remains the best option for the combination of smart features and premium portability.

4. ViewSonic M2 Full HD LED Projector

The ViewSonic M2 Full HD LED Projector is another excellent choice that particularly stands out for its portability. It is lightweight at 1.3kg and delivers native Full HD resolution with a resolution of 1,200 LED lumens.

ViewSonic M2 Full HD LED Projector (1200 Lumens, HDMI, USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, Auto Keystone, Black)

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ViewSonic M2 Full HD LED Projector (1200 Lumens, HDMI, USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, Auto Keystone, Black)

With the M2, you are getting accurate brightness and a cinematic image. It is also equipped with dual Harman Kardon speakers, runs Android TV with access to streaming apps and services, and supports automatic keystone correction.

5. Epson EH-TW750 Full HD LCD Projector

The Epson EH-TW750 Full HD LCD Projector is the gold standard for picture quality, and its premium pricing certainly reflects that.

EPSON Full HD LCD Projector (3400 Lumens, WiFi + USB + HDMI + VGA Ports, Split Screen Function, EH TW750, White)

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EPSON Full HD LCD Projector (3400 Lumens, WiFi + USB + HDMI + VGA Ports, Split Screen Function, EH TW750, White)

Its 3-LCD panel technology eliminates the rainbow effect and produces vivid, accurate colours that are perfect for fast-paced cricket action. With a remarkable brightness level of 3,400 lumens and Wi-Fi support, this is one to get if money isn’t a constraint.

Top rated projectors

With 700 ANSI lumens of brightness, built-in Chromecast, and Full HD support, the XElectron iProjector 1 is the best bang for your buck and proof that projectors are no longer niche gadgets. With screen sizes that easily exceed 100 inches, even a mid-range projector can turn your living room into a mini stadium.

There is no denying that XElectron and Epson are the top-rated projectors for brightness, while XGIMI and ViewSonic are the best for portability and smart features. For those looking to just start, Portronics is a solid entry point.

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