Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Petite Philips NeoPix projectors put big screens within reach

Petite Philips NeoPix projectors put big screens within reach

Not every projector needs to be an all-in-one 4K device with all the bells and whistles. Or a $25k behemoth, for that matter. Some folks just want an affordable big-screen alternative to a TV. And that’s precisely what it looks like the new Philips NeoPix 150 and NeoPix 450 Smart projectors are.

As you might guess from the name, the Philips NeoPix 150 is the cheaper model of the two. At $449, it’s capable of producing an 80-inch 1080p image in a petite form factor. It relies on an included USB-C to HDMI cable to connect external devices, and the 250 ANSI-lumen brightness means you need a fairly dark room to get the best results.

Spend $999 and you get the NeoPix 450 Smart projector, which makes a bigger 100-inch 1080p image and beams it brighter, at 500 ANSI lumens. Its ‘Smart’ title refers to the projector’s built-in Google TV OS, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth connectivity. In addition to its more versatile connectivity, this model also includes auto-focus and auto-keystone settings, meaning less messing around with setup.

Both projectors are out now in major Australian tech retailers.

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