These Prime Day portable projectors are ready to replace your 4K TV
Great Prime Day deals on portable projectors for easy big-screen viewing indoors, or are ideal for outdoors events
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There are some really greatPrime Day dealson portable projectors onAmazonUS and Amazon UK today, so if you’ve been scrolling through the TV deals despairing at the price of the really big models then a projector is an excellent alternative: all you need is a wall or similarly flat surface and the projector will create an absolutely massive display for a fraction of what you’d spend on a really big TV.
Let’s start with the US Prime Day deal first.Anker’s excellentNebula Capsule II Smart Mini Projector is down to just $399 (was $579). It’s a 200 Ansi Lumen 720p projector capable of creating a display of up to 100 inches, and with Wi-Fi and thousands of apps it’s a home or outdoor entertainment powerhouse. In ourNebula Capsule II reviewwe gave it four and a half stars, praising its great design, Android TV interface and portability. It “might well be the best portable projector the company has ever built,” we concluded.
Meanwhile on Amazon UK theXGMI Halo Portable Projector is £495 (was £699). In ourXGIMI Halo reviewwe said it was “the ultimate home theater on the go” with a superbly bright light, great portability and wide feature set. It was already very affordable for a native 1080p projector and now it’s an even better buy.
Today’s best portable projector deals
Nebula Capsule II Smart Mini Projector, by Anker:$579.99$399 at Amazon US
Save $180on this superbly capable portable projector, which is able to project video up to a generous 100 inches. A TV that big would be so expensive you’d need to be an oligarch to afford one, but here you can get a truly massive movie experience for less than four hundred bucks.
XGIMI Halo Portable Projector:£699£495.20 at Amazon UK
Save £203.80on this brilliant little projector, which has native 1080p resolution, Android TV and a built-in 10W Harman Kardon speaker. With 800 ANSI lumens of brightness this portable really packs a punch, and the Android TV software works with the Play Store for all the usual streaming and entertainment apps. It’s a superb portable projector.
A portable projector isn’t going to deliver the same picture quality as thebest 4K TVs, but then it doesn’t cost serious amounts of money either. The more affordable end of the market is more about screen size than resolution, and a 720p or 1080p projector will happily deliver the goods for big-screen entertainment indoor and out. Many portable projectors also include built-in speakers, which means there’s one thing less to carry and connect when you’re setting up outdoors.
In addition to the display resolution it’s important to look at the brightness when you’re considering a portable speaker: the brighter the lamp the better it’ll cope in daylight. There’s inevitably a trade-off between the brightness of the display and the amount of energy it uses, so you may find a slightly less bright model will have more stamina for longer events such as movie marathons. Of course that’s not an issue when you’re plugged into power, in which case the more brightness the better.
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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir,Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now and her next book, about pop music, is out in 2025. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock bandUnquiet Mind.
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