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Wireless Screen Projector Market to Double to USD 6.3 Billion by 2033, Claritas Intelligence Reports

Swati SachdevaJune 2, 2026 · 10:55 AM4 min
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LONDON, 2025 — Claritas Intelligence has published its global Wireless Screen Projector Market report, sizing the market at USD 3.1 billion in 2025 and projecting, under the base case, growth to USD 6.3 billion by 2033 at a 9.2% CAGR over the 2025–2033 period. The study covers historical data from 2019 and provides forecasts through 2033.

Three forces shape the demand picture. Enterprise real-estate and IT teams are standardizing meeting-room AV across distributed office networks, and the "certified for Teams Rooms / Zoom Rooms" procurement shortlists from Microsoft, Cisco, and Zoom are concentrating purchasing toward a narrower set of certified OEMs. Alongside that, Wi-Fi 6E deployment in enterprise buildings is making sub-20ms wireless 4K streaming commercially viable at scale, accelerating the displacement of HDMI-cabled installations with wireless-first architectures. The third leg is public-sector education: government-funded smart-classroom programs across India, Southeast Asia, and the GCC are creating multi-year procurement cycles, with India's NEP 2020 implementation phase representing the single largest near-term public tender opportunity in the report's view. Academic output underscores the policy momentum here — AI-in-smart-classroom research has accumulated 309 citations on a single indexed work (OpenAlex: W4319318680).

The monetization architecture of the market is also shifting. Device-as-a-service (DaaS) and AV-as-a-service subscription models are expanding the addressable buyer universe among mid-market enterprises that previously deferred hardware refreshes on capex grounds. The report estimates per-room annual contract value at USD 800–2,400 under subscription structures, with ACV uplift of 30–45% versus outright purchase (Claritas model). Separately, AI-native firmware, covering auto-keystone correction via computer vision, ambient-light compensation, and on-device scene optimization, is shifting competitive differentiation from optical specifications toward software capability, creating SaaS-like renewal dynamics even on perpetual hardware SKUs.

On the supply side, the report flags a structural concentration risk that the report argues sell-side coverage underweights: Texas Instruments controls the dominant share of DLP light-engine silicon and effectively price-sets bill-of-materials economics for mid-range and premium projector SKUs across virtually all OEMs. That supplier leverage is the single most consequential downside risk in the base-case model. Among end-user vendors, LG Electronics is cross-selling its CineBeam laser line into its smart-home and OLED display installed base, a land-and-expand motion the report notes is absent in pure-play AV vendors. Other prominent companies covered include Seiko Epson, Sony, Panasonic Holdings, BenQ, Optoma Technology, ViewSonic, Barco, Mersive Technologies, Crestron Electronics, and Christie Digital Systems.

Asia Pacific is both the largest and the fastest-growing regional market. The region held an estimated 38% revenue share in 2025, anchored by OEM manufacturing scale in China, Japan, and South Korea, and the report's base case projects Asia Pacific growing at an 11.1% CAGR through 2033, above the global average.

"The consensus narrative that flat panels are inexorably replacing projectors misses a meaningful TCO dynamic playing out right now. Ultra-short-throw laser projection is quietly competing at the 100-inch-and-above tier on price and footprint, and as enterprise procurement teams tighten capex in 2025–2026, that arbitrage is becoming harder to ignore. The DaaS transition compounds this: it lowers the barrier for mid-market buyers who would never have approved a five-figure capital line item." — Swati Sachdeva, Senior Analyst, Claritas Intelligence

About Claritas Intelligence: Claritas Intelligence is a global market intelligence publisher providing syndicated research, custom advisory, and data services across technology, industrial, and healthcare sectors. Its reports are used by strategy teams, investors, and product leaders to inform capital allocation and competitive positioning decisions.

The full analysis, including segmentation, regional breakdowns, forecasts, and company profiles, is available in the Wireless Screen Projector Market Report.

The global wireless screen projector market is estimated at USD 3.1 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 6.3 billion by 2033 at a 9.2% CAGR, driven by hybrid-work AV buildouts and Wi-Fi 6E adoption.

Swati Sachdeva, Manager – ICT, Claritas Intelligence
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Swati Sachdeva

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