Best projector deals 2025: save big on portable, HD, laser and 4K projectors
Portable, mini, HD and 4K projector deals

Finding a projector that is worth your hard-earned cash can feel like an uphill struggle, especially with so many different models and price points to choose from.
But don't worry! We have sifted through countless deals to bring you the best of the bunch. Of course, projectors are usually at the pricier end of the home cinema spectrum but we have kept our eyes peeled all year long for models at a more affordable price.
In this handy guide, you will find the best savings on offer on some of our favourite projectors right now. That includes models we have tested in our dedicated facilities, and put through a thorough testing process by comparing them with the category's frontrunners.
If you are new to the world of projectors or simply need a refresher on what kind of model works best for the space you are working with, we have written our own guide on how to set up your projector and get the best picture.
Without further ado, let's get into the deals!
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Best projector deals
BenQ W2720i 4K projector was $2499 now $2199 at Newegg (save $300)
BenQ's five-star 4K projector combines living room-friendly smarts and home cinema-friendly picture quality, complete with Google TV and plenty of AI setup shortcuts available.
Read the BenQ W2720i review
XGIMI Horizon Pro Native 4K projector was $1649 now $750 at Amazon (Save $899)
Capable of producing a picture between 40-300 inches in 4K HDR quality the Horizon Pro is a smart device with Android TV 10 OS on board, Google voice control and there's even Chromecast built-in too. In our review, we weren't the biggest fan of its picture, but its feature set and excellent usability makes it a solid coffee table-style projector.
Read the Xgimi Horizon Pro review
BenQ GP520 projector was $1499 now $1199 at Amazon (save $300)
Looking for a table-friendly projector that delivers impressively sharp 4K picture? The BenQ GP520 is worth a second look. It offers up to 2600 lumens of brightness, and has Dolby Atmos support.
Read the BenQ GP520 review
Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen Full HD portable smart projector was $800 now $595 at Walmart (save $205)
We found the first-generation Samsung portable projector to be a fun, portable cinematic companion, and we expect the second-generation model to offer much of the same.
Read the Samsung The Freestyle review
Hisense PL1 was $2500 now $1348 at Amazon (save $1152)
The Hisense PL1 is the new benchmark we compare all other UST laser projectors against since it amazed our testers earlier this year. Delivering excellent sharp and vibrant picture quality alongside a solid suite of smart features it’s a great projector at full price and an absolute steal with this discount.
Read the Hisense PL1 review
Samsung The Premiere LSP9T was $6500 now $4995 at Best Buy (save $1505)
This is one of the most premium UST projectors around at the moment. Bright enough to use for daytime viewing and, with both a smart platform and an aerial socket, it is fully kitted out for streaming services and live TV as well as any HDMI devices.
Read the Samsung The Premiere LSP9T review
AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro was $6499 now $4299 at Best Buy (save $2200)
This ultra-short throw projector won us over with its exceptionally bright and colourful image, attractive design and impressive HDR support with both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ included. Our main criticism was that it was a bit pricey; this deal somewhat fixes that.
Read the AWOL Vision LTV-3500 Pro review
LG CineBeam Q was $1300 now $997 at Amazon (save $303)
During testing, the ultra-portable CineBeam Q delivered an impressive 4K resolution feel as well as a vibrant colour performance. Where the projector falls flat is its sound quality, but at with this deal it would well be worth getting a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar to improve your home cinema experience.
Read the LG CineBeam Q review
Optoma UHZ66 was $2299 now $1999 at Amazon (save $300)
This projector is worth considering especially for those of us worried about the energy consumption of our home entertainment systems. Its ultra-long-life laser lighting and extensively recycled build materials make it a greener choice than the majority on the market. We did find, however, it makes bright scenes feel a tad washed out so that is worth bearing in mind.
Read the Optoma UHZ66 review
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Lewis Empson is a Senior Staff Writer on What Hi-Fi?. He was previously Gaming and Digital editor for Cardiff University's 'Quench Magazine', Lewis graduated in 2021 and has since worked on a selection of lifestyle magazines and regional newspapers. Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, gigs and regular cinema trips.
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