Why Budget Projectors Are Suddenly Getting Smarter
Cheap home projectors used to mean dim images, clunky controls and a tangle of HDMI sticks. That’s changing fast. A new wave of budget projectors under 200 is introducing features once reserved for premium models, including projectors with autofocus, automatic keystone correction and fully integrated streaming platforms. For casual viewers, this matters more than raw specs: instead of wrestling with focus wheels and alignment, you can drop a compact unit on a table, point it at a wall and be watching a match or movie within minutes. These affordable smart projectors are aimed squarely at users who want big‑screen entertainment for sports nights, family films or bedroom setups without the cost and complexity of a dedicated home‑cinema rig. As a result, Android 14 projector deals and Roku‑powered models are making it far easier to justify a projector as an impulse upgrade over a small TV.
Roku’s New Projectors Bring Autofocus to the Sub‑£200 Crowd
Roku is backing the big‑screen trend with two new models: the Auzern Roku TV Smart Projector and the Sharp Roku TV Smart Projector. Both are Full HD units designed as affordable smart projectors with Roku’s streaming OS built in, so you don’t need an external stick to access major apps. The Auzern model is listed in one market at around USD 200 (approx. RM920), suggesting it should land below £200 in other regions, keeping it firmly in the budget projectors under 200 bracket. Standout features include autofocus and auto‑keystoning, letting the projector sense the screen and automatically sharpen and square the image, even when it isn’t perfectly centred. While their LED light sources and modest lumen ratings mean they’re best used in darker rooms, they still represent a notable step up in convenience for cheap home projectors aimed at easy, casual viewing.
Wielio Android 14 Projector Deal Drops Below £90
For shoppers chasing rock‑bottom prices, the Wielio smart projector is one of the most eye‑catching Android 14 projector deals right now. Discounted to £89.99 from a previous £179.99 listing, it slots comfortably into the budget projectors under 200 category while offering native 1080p resolution and 4K decoding support. Unlike many cheap home projectors that rely on external dongles, it runs Android 14 directly, with built‑in apps like YouTube and Prime Video turning it into a self‑contained streaming hub. Connectivity includes WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 for casting, pairing speakers and linking consoles such as PS5 or Nintendo Switch. Automatic four‑point keystone correction and digital zoom make setup more forgiving when the projector sits off‑centre, while a 360‑degree rotating stand lets you quickly flip between walls and ceilings. For portable movie nights, casual gaming and no‑fuss streaming, it’s a compelling affordable smart projector option.

Which Cheap Home Projector Is Right for You?
Choosing between these cheap home projectors comes down to how you watch. If you want a straightforward living‑room upgrade with a familiar streaming interface, Roku’s projectors with autofocus and auto‑keystoning emphasise effortless setup: you point, they focus and straighten, and you’re quickly into your favourite apps. They’re ideal for sports tournaments or family film nights where ease of use beats maximum brightness. The Wielio Android 14 model, by contrast, leans into flexibility. Its sub‑£100 pricing, portable form factor, rotating stand and rich connectivity make it better suited to bedrooms, shared houses or outdoor screenings, where casting from phones and moving the projector around is a priority. Either way, the latest Android 14 projector deals and Roku bundles show that budget projectors under 200 no longer mean bare‑bones hardware. Smart features and automated setup are finally filtering down to truly entry‑level prices.
