Wzatco Yuva Go Ultra projector review: A few years ago, buying a projector under Rs. 20,000 usually meant accepting compromises. The content looked soft, streaming apps felt unreliable, brightness claims rarely matched reality, and setting up the projector often became a task of its own. I've reviewed enough budget projectors to know that the gap between a spec sheet and a lit-up wall can be brutal. So when I got the Wzatco Yuva Go Ultra for review, I didn't expect much. On paper, it offers almost everything a first-time projector buyer could ask for - native Full HD resolution, Google TV, Wi-Fi 6, auto-focus, auto keystone correction and a sealed optical engine. The specifications certainly look impressive for the price.
But specifications do not watch movies.
To find out whether the Yuva Go Ultra projector can actually replace a television for everyday entertainment, I spent over a couple of weeks using it as my primary screen. From late-night episodes of House of the Dragon Season 3 to action-heavy sequences in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War and more, the goal was simple: see whether this projector delivers a cinema-like experience or merely a bigger picture. So without further ado, let's take a look at this detailed review, which might help you decide whether you need a portable projector or buying a TV would be the smart choice.











