This isn’t an illusion: save up to $900 on a 4K projector at Amazon for Black Friday

Some of the best 4K and HD projectors you can get are deeply discounted on Amazon for Black Friday.
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A 4K projector is the type of uber-indulgent gadget every home theater enthusiast desires but finds clicking “add to cart” hard to justify. Enter Xgimi’s Black Friday deal. The company has knocked $900 off the price of its premium short-throw laser projector. What’s more, you can get its most entry-level HD projector for just $249, which is an incredible price for a gift you (or a gamer or movie lover in your life) would enjoy.

XGIMI Aura 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector $1,599 (Was $2,499)

XGIMI Aura 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector

The Aura 4K is Xgimi’s latest and greatest laser projector. It can create a 120-inch 4K image from 11.7 inches away from your wall. If you’ve put off getting a projector because your room isn’t deep enough, the Aura 4K solves that issue. If you have more space, you can use this projector to create a 150-inch image. The Aura 4K is equipped with a pair of 15-watt Harman Kardon speakers, two HDMI ports, three USB-A ports, an Ethernet jack, an optical audio output, and a headphone jack. It runs Android TV, so you can stream media from the most popular apps directly from the projector. If you’ve been interested in upgrading your home theater setup from a TV to a projector, you won’t find a better Black Friday deal than this $900 discount on the Xgimi Aura 4K.

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Brandt Ranj

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Brandt Ranj is a commerce reporter at Popular Science. He writes about the latest and greatest gadgets, from headphones and TVs to chargers and cables. He splits his time between New York City, Long Island, and Croatia, carting test gear around the U.S. and the globe.

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