プロジェクターでNetflixを見る方法|Android TV搭載機種の設定と注意点

How to Watch Netflix on a Projector | Setup and Precautions for Android TV Models

Aiden Tsang
📌 Key points of this article: There are three main ways to watch Netflix on a projector: ① Using an Android TV-enabled model directly, ② Connecting a Fire TV Stick or similar via HDMI, or ③ Mirroring from a smartphone or PC. We will explain the steps, advantages, and disadvantages of each method in detail.

Can Netflix be watched on a projector?

In short, yes, you can watch Netflix on a projector. However, not all projectors can use the same method, and the optimal method varies depending on the model's specifications.

Broadly speaking, there are three approaches:

Method What you need Difficulty Picture quality/stability
① Direct viewing with Android TV-enabled model Compatible projector only ★☆☆ (Easy) ◎ Excellent
② Fire TV Stick / Chromecast connection Streaming device + HDMI port ★★☆ (Normal) ○ Good
③ Mirroring from smartphone/PC Compatible smartphone/PC + connection cable, etc. ★★★ (Somewhat complex) △ Limited

Method ① Watching Netflix directly with an Android TV-enabled projector

The simplest and most comfortable method is to use an Android TV-enabled projector. Android TV is an OS for smart TVs developed by Google, allowing you to install and watch major streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video directly on the device.

The Aestiquo P1 projector features Android TV 13.0, allowing you to enjoy Netflix without additional devices.

Steps to set up Netflix on an Android TV-enabled projector

Connect to Wi-Fi

From the projector's settings menu, select "Network" → "Wi-Fi" and connect to your home Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi 6 compatible models (like the P1) can provide a fast and stable connection.

Sign in with your Google account

Sign in to your Google account during the initial Android TV setup. Use an existing Google account or create a new one.

Install Netflix from the Google Play Store

Open the Google Play Store from the home screen, search for "Netflix," and install it. The Android TV compatible version will be automatically selected.

Sign in to Netflix and start watching

After installation, launch the Netflix app, sign in to your account. Select your profile, and you can start watching immediately.

Optimize picture and sound settings

In the Netflix app settings, go to "Data Usage" → "High Quality." Connecting external speakers via the projector's Bluetooth function will allow you to enjoy more powerful audio.

💡 Point: Android TV-enabled models can use the official Netflix app, so HDR and high-quality content are officially supported. Unlike mirroring, there are no copyright protection (HDCP) issues.

Method ② Using Fire TV Stick / Chromecast

Even projectors that do not have Android TV can watch Netflix by connecting a Fire TV Stick or Chromecast if they have an HDMI port.

When using a Fire TV Stick

Connect the Fire TV Stick to the projector's HDMI port

Plug the Fire TV Stick into the HDMI port and power it with the included USB power cable. In some cases, it can be powered from the projector's USB port.

Switch the projector's input to HDMI

Change the input source to "HDMI" using the remote control or the projector's buttons.

Fire TV Stick setup and Netflix installation

Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in with your Amazon account. Install the Netflix app and start watching.

When using Chromecast

Connect Chromecast to the projector's HDMI port, and you can project simply by tapping the cast icon in the Netflix app on your smartphone. Since operations are done from the smartphone, it is intuitive to use.

📊 Fire TV Stick vs Chromecast Comparison

Item Fire TV Stick Chromecast
Operation method Dedicated remote control Smartphone app
Netflix compatibility ◎ Official app ◎ Cast compatible
Price range From 4,980 yen From 7,600 yen
Other apps Abundant Cast compatible apps only
Recommended use Use as a dedicated projector device Use in conjunction with a smartphone

Method ③ Mirroring from a smartphone/PC

You can also watch Netflix by "mirroring" your smartphone or PC screen to the projector, but there are important considerations.

⚠️ Note: Due to content protection (HDCP), Netflix may not be viewable with wireless mirroring (AirPlay, Miracast, etc.). It is often possible with a wired HDMI connection, but it varies depending on the device, OS, and app version.

How to mirror with a wired HDMI connection

Device Required cable/adapter Netflix viewing
iPhone / iPad Lightning to HDMI adapter △ Some content restrictions
Android (USB-C) USB-C to HDMI conversion cable ○ Compatible with many models
Windows PC HDMI to HDMI cable ◎ Both browser and app compatible
Mac USB-C to HDMI conversion cable ◎ Both browser and app compatible

About wireless mirroring

Wireless mirroring using AirPlay (iPhone via Apple TV) or Miracast may result in no video or only audio due to Netflix's content protection. Using an Android TV-enabled model or a Fire TV Stick is recommended for stable viewing.

Troubleshooting when Netflix isn't working or showing

"This content cannot be played" is displayed

This is an HDCP content protection issue. If you are using mirroring, switch to an officially supported device like an Android TV or Fire TV Stick.

Netflix app not found / cannot be installed

If the Android TV version is old, the Netflix app may not be compatible. Check for system updates and update to the latest version. The Aestiquo P1 comes with Android TV 13.0, so it supports the latest Netflix app.

Video is choppy or interrupted

This happens when the Wi-Fi connection is unstable. Try the following:

  • Move the projector closer to the router
  • Connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6 compatible models recommended)
  • Temporarily reduce Wi-Fi usage on other devices
  • Lower the Netflix app's picture quality setting to "medium"

No sound

Check the projector's volume settings. If you are using Bluetooth-connected speakers, check if pairing is completed correctly. For HDMI connections, ensure that the audio output setting is set to HDMI.

Enjoy Netflix with Aestiquo P1

🎬 Aestiquo P1 Projector × Netflix

Android TV 13.0Wi-Fi 64K compatible

  • No additional devices needed: Watch Netflix directly with Android TV 13.0
  • Fast and stable connection: Wi-Fi 6 compatible for smooth 4K HDR content playback
  • Large screen experience: Enjoy Netflix like a movie theater on a screen up to 350 inches
  • High sound quality: Built-in HiFi speakers + Bluetooth 5.3 for external speaker connection
  • Flexible setup: 270° rotating stand supports ceiling projection
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch Netflix on a projector?
Yes, you can. If it's an Android TV-enabled model, you can watch it directly on the device. Even if it's not, you can watch it by connecting a Fire TV Stick or Chromecast via HDMI.
Can I mirror Netflix from my smartphone to a projector?
Wireless mirroring may not display video due to Netflix's content protection. Wired HDMI connection is often possible for viewing on many devices, but using an Android TV or Fire TV Stick is the most stable method.
Which is better, Android TV or Fire TV Stick?
An Android TV-enabled projector is the simplest option as it requires no additional devices. If you have an existing projector with an HDMI port, a Fire TV Stick is recommended for ease of use.
Can I watch Netflix 4K HDR content on a projector?
You need a 4K compatible projector and a Netflix 4K compatible plan (Premium plan). A stable Wi-Fi connection is also crucial. The Aestiquo P1 supports Wi-Fi 6, allowing for comfortable viewing of 4K HDR content.
Can I watch downloaded Netflix content on a projector?
With an Android TV-enabled model, you can use the Netflix app's download feature for offline viewing. However, the content that can be downloaded may be restricted by Netflix's terms.

Summary

We introduced three ways to watch Netflix on a projector.

  • Most recommended: Direct viewing with an Android TV-enabled projector (e.g., Aestiquo P1)
  • Adding to existing models: Connect a Fire TV Stick or Chromecast via HDMI
  • Temporary use: Mirroring from a smartphone/PC with a wired HDMI connection

Wireless mirroring has limitations due to Netflix's content protection, so for a stable viewing experience, an Android TV-enabled model is the best choice. The Aestiquo P1 features Android TV 13.0, Wi-Fi 6, and 4K compatibility, providing the optimal environment for watching Netflix on a projector.

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