The best projector sales and deals for 2024

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Cheap projector deals can significantly decrease the costs of your at-home cinema experience. Not only can you save on high-end devices, but there are also plenty of budget models raring to get going at far-low price tags as well. However, it's important to make sure that you're still picking up a solid device when browsing the many cheap projectors on the shelves. We see plenty of super cheap projectors claiming false spec sheets and offering sub-par quality for the price you're paying. After all, just because it's cheap doesn't mean it's good value. 

That's why we've rounded up all the cheap projector deals you can trust. We regularly look to these models for high-quality projector sales, as they make good on their feature lists and still offer great rates. You'll find all these products just below, alongside their lowest prices from around the web - updated every half an hour. 

Why go for a projector instead of a big screen? The benefits of a projector include a more cinematic experience in your home with a massive image, excellent resolution, and relatively low cost. You can get a solid projector for far less than a good 65-inch TV. There are some downsides here, too, including caring for a lamp, lower resolution than today's mid-price TVs, and less-than-stellar performance in a bright room, but the pros far outweigh the cons.

The best projector sales and deals

Samsung The Freestyle

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1. Samsung The Freestyle

Samsung's portable yet pricey projector

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 1,920 x 1,080
Contrast ratio: 10,000:1
Video inputs: HDMI
Dimensions: 3.7" x 5.3 "x 3.7"

Reasons to buy

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360-degree sound system
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Portable and lightweight
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Portable USB-C battery included

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

The Samsung Freestyle projector was unveiled in January 2022 as a portable LED projector that retails for $899.99/£999/AU$1,499. The Freestyle projector features a 180-degree design so you can point and play movies, shows, and music on walls, outdoor surfaces, floors, and more. You're also getting powerful audio with 360-degree sound and smart capabilities with Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant built-in, so you can use your voice to stream content from apps like Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, and more.

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2. BenQ TH670

This is the best cheap projector we could find

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 1920 x 1080
Brightness: 3000 lumens
Contrast ratio: 10,000:1
Video inputs: HDMI
Dimensions: 19.2" x 12.8" x 15.4"

Reasons to buy

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1080p resolution
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10-watt speaker
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Not a ton of input lag

Reasons to avoid

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Contrast ratio could be better

You can probably stop reading right here. This is the best cheap projector you're going to find. Sure, the BenQ TH670 might be a bit more than you were looking to spend, but it's almost impossible to find a better projector in terms of quality versus price. The TH670 has a Full 1080p (1920x1080) resolution, 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, 10,000:1 high contrast ratio and built-in speakers. Those speakers could be a hair bit more powerful, but for the price it's hard to complain too much. The projector is capable of images spanning from 60 to 120 inches across and its lamp is rated for 4,000 - 10,000 hours depending on which modes you primarily use. Input-wise it offers Computer in (D-sub 15pin) x 2 (Share with component), Composite Video in (RCA) x 1 and HDMI. Win! 

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projector sales deals

3. Optoma HD142X

Optoma's HD142X from 2016 is a solid runner-up

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 1920 x 1080
Brightness: 3000 Lumens
Contrast ratio: 23,000:1
Video inputs: Wireless, HDMI, MHL, USB
Dimensions: 9" x 11.73" x 3.7"

Reasons to buy

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Full 1080p image quality
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23,000:1 contrast ratio

Reasons to avoid

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Not the best picture
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Only two HDMI ports

In a very solid second place is Optoma's excellent HD142X projector. It has a full
1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, 23,000:1 high contrast ratio and built-in 10-watt speakers. It even supports 3D video to boot. Optoma says that the lamp life for the HD142X is somewhere in the ballpark of 8,000 hours – and claims that it would last around 10 years if you watched a two-hour movie every single day. Input-wise the HD141X offers 2 x HDMI (1.4a 3D support) + MHL v1.2, perfect for hooking up a PS4 or 3D Blu-ray player. 

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projector sales deals

4. BenQ W1070

Another BenQ projector? You better believe it

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 1080p
Brightness: 2000 lumens
Contrast ratio: 10,000:1
Video inputs: HDMI
Dimensions: 9.6" x 12.28" x 4.09"

Reasons to buy

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Full 1080p image quality
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Day and night viewing modes

Reasons to avoid

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10,000:1 contrast ratio
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Fan can get loud

Yes, we're really including two BenQ projectors on this list. While the TH670 is still king of the proverbial projector castle, the W1070 isn't a bad third choice. We say that because it makes a fair amount of trade-offs. Yes, you're still getting the awesome 1080p resolution, but you're also getting the poor 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Worse, though, you're losing a bit of light output (the W1070 only outputs 2,000 ANSI lumens). At least there's still plenty of inputs should you need them – 2 x HDMI, component and VGA inputs are all here. That being said, if a good deal pops up on one of these, this shouldn't be overlooked. 

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projector sales deals

5. Optoma UHD60 4K Projector

Rewriting the 4K HDR projector rule book

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 2160p
Brightness: 3000 Lumens
Contrast ratio: 1000000:1
Video inputs: 1 HDMI 1.4A, 1 HDMI 2.0 With HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1, 1 VGA & 1 Audio Input
Dimensions: 12.24" x 19.61" x 5.55"

Reasons to buy

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It's a 4K Projector! 
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Sharp, bright pictures

Reasons to avoid

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Limited HDR effect
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Slightly high input lag

They may have taken their own sweet time getting here, but 4K projectors using DLP technology are finally starting to arrive. The first of these affordable UHD beasts is the Optoma UHD60, a 4K HDR projector that has all the benefits of a standard DLP projector, plus a few of the perks of a 4K flatscreen. The UHD60 is a prime contender for AV bargain of the year, delivering genuine 4K and HDR thrills at a price that instantly leaves many of its rivals with some serious explaining to do.

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projector sales deals

6. Acer H5380BD

In last place is Acer's entry-level H5380BD

Specifications

Projection system: DLP
Resolutions: 1280 x 720
Brightness: 3300 Lumens
Contrast ratio: 20000:1
Video inputs: HDMI/MHL
Dimensions: 12.4" x 8.4" x 3.8"

Reasons to buy

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17,000:1 contrast ratio
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3,000 lumens of brightness

Reasons to avoid

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1280 x 720 native resolution
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2-watt speakers

At one time, Acer's H5380BD was king of the world with its 1280 x 720 resolution and 2-watt speakers. But now there's a new king in town rocking 10-watts of audio prowess and Full HD. That doesn't mean you need to relegate Acer's entry-level home theater projector to the dustbin, however, it's still plenty capable for most folks looking for something cheap. So where did it go wrong? The H5380BD only has a 720p (1280 x 720) resolution, but at least puts out 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. It has a 17,000:1 contrast ratio, but only 3-watt built-in speakers. That said, the projector is capable of images spanning from 300 inches across and its lamp is rated for 4,000 - 10,000 hours depending on which modes you primarily use. Input-wise it offers HDMI, Composite Video, S-Video and two VGA ports.

So what makes a good deal on projectors?

Look we’re not going to tell you how you should spend your money. That’s not our style. But, what we will say, is that the best projectors are almost always Full HD and come with built-in speakers. If you get both those features and aren’t looking to break the bank, don’t spend more than $650 or £500. You can do better for less. 

That being said, we’ve found a few great projector deals this month that we wanted to bring to your attention – hopefully ending your long hunt for the perfect addition to your home theater setup.

Mackenzie Frazier

Mackenzie Frazier is the deals editor in the US for TechRadar at Future plc. She's been sharing deal advice for Future for the past three years and loves to find products that the consumer wants at the best possible price. She's had eight years of experience working in the e-commerce space and loves being a mom to her baby boy.