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3.5

BenQ's GV31 offers almost everything you need in a lightweight 1080p room-to-room portable projector, except perhaps enough brightness for the sunniest days.

By M. David Stone

Prime Day might be over but we've got last-minute deals on exceptional projectors from BenQ, Epson and more for as much as $800 off.

By K. Thor Jensen

Make your next movie night a more cinematic experience with the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser, available now for 28% off.

By Jibin Joseph

Movie nights need a boost? Prime Day's almost over, so take advantage of titanic discounts on some of our favorite projectors from Hisense, BenQ and more for as much as $800 off.

By K. Thor Jensen

Been waiting all year to buy a projector? Don't wait until Prime Day officially starts, because we've got huge discounts on some of the best hardware on the market.

By K. Thor Jensen

We've got huge price drops on well-reviewed projectors from Samsung, BenQ and more for all your summer movie nights

By K. Thor Jensen

Move over, 1080p! Truly high-resolution projectors are finally affordable enough to make a 4K model your new target for work or play. Here's everything you need to know to buy the right one.

By M. David Stone
4.0

BenQ's flexible HT4550i home projector is designed for use in dark rooms (and thus emphasizes color accuracy and contrast), but it can also throw a large image bright enough to stand up to ambient light.

By M. David Stone

A projector can serve many roles in your home, from anchoring a dedicated home theater, to streaming TV and playing games, to lighting up a backyard movie night. Here's how to shop for the right model, plus our top tested picks.

By M. David Stone

Need a projector for business presentations, fast-paced gaming, or family movie night? We've tested these top-rated portable and full-size projectors to help you find just the right one for home, the office, or the road.

By M. David Stone

Need a compact, capable projector you can take with you for presentations on the road—or just to tote outside for backyard movies? Here's a look at the top-rated models we've tested.

By M. David Stone

Planning a movie night in your backyard? Invite some friends, grab the popcorn, and fire up your favorite flick with one of these top-pick projectors. Here's how to choose the right one.

By M. David Stone

Need a projector for a place where space is tight, whether that's a business conference room, a store-window display, or your personal media cave? One of these models we tested is the one you want.

By M. David Stone
3.0

The Paris Rhône SP005 projector has a notably low price for its rated 4K native resolution, but it doesn't offer the image quality we expect when displaying 4K HDR content.

By M. David Stone
3.0

The Yaber K2s home entertainment projector delivers good enough picture quality, brightness, and sound quality for casual use, but for the price, we expect easier setup and better usability.

By M. David Stone

This Memorial Day, screen your favorite sci-fi films, indie flicks, and more up to 150-inches with this Kodak smart projector.

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Hisense L9H ultra short throw projector comes with a fixed focus and two bundled screen options, effectively making for a 100- or 120-inch 4K HDR smart TV. Its sharp, high-quality image tips it into the winners' column.

By M. David Stone
4.0
Editors' Choice

The Hisense PX2-PRO projector leaves out 3D support, but it offers almost anything else you might want in a 4K HDR smart TV—especially a sharp, high-quality image as large as 130 inches.

By M. David Stone
3.5

Despite some image-quality issues that are mostly fixable with settings adjustments, the Nomvdic P2000 delivers good value for a TV-replacement projector.

By M. David Stone
3.5

The easy-to-tote AAXA P6 Ultimate mini projector delivers enough battery life and image quality to make it worth having for meetings in small conference rooms or a backyard movie night.

By M. David Stone