Whether you go with a small portable model or a larger home theater projector, check that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are supported, as those are essential. Then make sure that the projector has at least some sort of onboard app support, so there’s no need to rely on external devices. A connectivity dongle that plugs into a USB port on the projector is acceptable, as those don’t take up space nor require cables or a separate power supply.
Good portable projectors have at least something like the Aptoide TV platform, which supports Netflix and Prime Video. Larger and well-featured home theater projectors, thanks to more memory and better hardware, offer full-on Android TV with Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Google Play, and many others. Those should cover most of the big releases coming out digitally in late 2020 and into 2021.
And since you want to have that cinematic feeling while watching new releases, a home cinema is basically a must now. So please do choose wisely. And that brings us to what should you look for in each category of projectors?