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Epson's excellent Home Cinema 4100 4K Pro projector is $500 off right now

The 3-chip design delivers a full RGB color signal with no 'rainbow' effect.

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With features like a 3-chip design that delivers a full RGB color signal with no weird "rainbow" patterns, Epson's Home Cinema 4010 4K Pro is one of the best projectors available under $2,000. If you've been looking at one to get a true cinema experience, it's now on sale for $1,500 on Amazon, for a savings of $500 or 25 percent off the regular price.

Buy Epson Home Cinema 4010 4K Pro at Amazon - $1,500

The Home Cinema 4010 4K Pro made our list of Best Projectors for 2021, thanks to features like 2,400 lumen brightness, a dynamic iris for crisper blacks, a motorized 2.1X zoom, focus and lens shift. It delivers in picture quality as well, offering both HDR10 and HLG, while covering 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color space in cinema mode.

Short throw projectors might have all the buzz, but regular long throw projectors still have their place — especially if you'd rather mount the projector and screen on the ceiling. The only drawbacks are Epson's pixel-shifting technology that yields a bit less than 4K resolution, and a lack of support for 60Hz 4K due to the HDMI 1.4 ports. Still, it delivers where it counts with color accuracy and brightness, and the $1,500 price tag makes it a very attractive option.

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