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Save $425 on this BenQ 4K Projector at Amazon for Black Friday

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With Black Friday upon us, now is the time to snap up Black Friday deals on TVs, laptops, and sound systems. But one area not to forget is projectors! If you want the cinema experience at home, you can’t do better than this BenQ 4K projector, which has a massive $425 off at Amazon, bringing its price down to $1,024. It’s one of the top Amazon Black Friday deals to be found right now.

4K projectors are generally pricey items, so finding a projector from a well-known brand like BenQ for just a smidge over $1,000 makes this a compelling offer. Projectors are shaping up to be a hot item this winter, as many of us stay home and can’t go to the movie theater, so why not take advantage of this offer and get yourself a projector to build your own cinema at home?

The BenQ TK800M is a high-end 4K projector, offering features like super-bright 3000-lumen projection, so you can watch movies even during the day when there’s more ambient light around. And it’s not just movies — you can also hook up your gaming console to the projector for a super-immersive 4K gaming experience. The lens array is optimized for 4K playback as well, so it’s great for watching crispy clear sporting events as well as action movies. And it has a remote too, so you can control everything you need right from your couch.

The BenQ 4K projector is a great choice for the techy movie enthusiast who wants a cinema-quality experience at home. But if you don’t need that much pizazz, you can find projectors that are full HD rather than 4K for under $100, like the affordable options from brands like Yaber or Apeman.

More projector deals available now

If you like the idea of a projector but this particular offer isn’t for you — perhaps you’re looking for something cheaper, and something that’s 1080p rather than 4K — then the good news is that there are lots of other projectors on sale for Black Friday as well. We’ve got a selection of our favorite Black Friday projector deals to share with you:

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