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Turn Your Bedroom into a Cinema: The Ultimate Zebronics Projector Guide (2026)
Remember when projectors were only for boring school presentations or rich people with dedicated home theaters? Not anymore. Zebronics has been dropping projectors like the PixaPlay 77G and PixaPlay 22 that bring 200-inch screens to your wall for the price of a mid-range smartphone.
But with so many models, which one should you actually buy? Let’s break it down.
1. The Portable Powerhouse: ZEB-PixaPlay 22
If you want something you can carry to a friend's house or move between rooms easily, this is it. It’s vertical, sleek, and surprisingly powerful for its size.
Best For: Students and small bedroom setups.
Key Stat: 3400 Lumens brightness and a 1080p support.
The Vibe: It’s small enough to fit in a backpack but can still throw a 160-inch image.
2. The Smart Choice: ZEB-PixaPlay 77G (Google TV)
This is currently the "Gold Standard" for Zebronics. It comes with Google TV built-in, meaning you don't even need a FireStick or a laptop.
The Killer Feature: Auto-Focus and Auto-Keystone.
You don't have to spend 10 minutes fiddling with the lens to get a straight picture. Visuals: Native 1080p with 4K support.
At 7500 Lumens, it’s bright enough to work even if you have a little bit of light in the room.
3. The "Big Screen" Experience: ZEB-PixaPlay 25
If you have a massive wall and want to use every inch of it, the PixaPlay 25 is built for scale.
Screen Size: Can go up to a massive 508cm (200 inches).
Audio: Comes with a powerful built-in speaker, though we always recommend adding a Zebronics soundbar for that "theatre" bass.
Comparison at a Glance
| Model | Brightness | Max Screen Size | Best Feature |
| PixaPlay 22 | 3400 Lumens | 406 cm | Ultra-Portable / Vertical Design |
| PixaPlay 75 | 4600 Lumens | 508 cm | 90° Tilt Mechanism (Project on Ceiling!) |
| PixaPlay 77G | 7500 Lumens | 508 cm | Google TV & Auto-Focus |
Why Choose Zebronics Over Brands like Samsung or BenQ?
Price: You’re getting a "Smart" projector for roughly ₹12,000 to ₹25,000. Global brands often start at ₹60,000 for the same specs.
Native Support: Most of their new lineup runs Android or Google TV, so you can download YouTube, Netflix, and Disney+ Hotstar directly.
Connectivity: They aren't stingy with ports. You get HDMI, USB, and even Bluetooth for your headphones.
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