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These Google TV projectors are up to $1,000 off during Prime Day

There are a ton of projector options available, but some of the easiest models to use also happen to be the best performers. Laser TV projectors with Google TV from brands like Hisense and Xgimi are up to $1,000 off during Prime Day; here are some of our favorites.

Xgimi Mogo 4

The Mogo 4 is Xgimi’s most portable Google TV projector, and it comes in two models – the Mogo 4 and Mogo 4 Laser. The laser model is brighter because it uses a more powerful light engine, but it’s also more expensive.

Both projectors perform phenomenally for their size, considering they run off of battery power with the option to keep them plugged in. At their core, having Google TV means they’re tailored for portability. Just pick it up and place it somewhere.

It’s even built to have its own kickstand, so a tripod is necessary. And if you want to add a streamer or console, an HDMI port on the side makes that easy.

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Right now, the Xgimi Mogo 4 is down to $438 from over $500, while the more premium Mogo 4 Laser model is down to $629 instead of $779.

Hisense L9Q UST

For the theater rooms out there that need an option that easily tucks in close to the wall and keeps a low profile, the Hisense L9Q ultra-short throw projector is one of our favorite Google TV choices.

We reviewed the L9Q a little while ago, and it still stands out as one of our all-time favorites. It doesn’t come cheap, but the current Prime Day sale brings it down by $1,000.

The 4K Hisense L9Q has a brightness of 5,000 ISO lumens, but it actually seems to read a little brighter than that. With an ALR screen, the L9Q does a great job of offering a good daytime picture. That means you can use it any time of day, as opposed to a traditional long-throw projector. On top of that, the 5,000:1 contrast ratio makes it a high-performer for theater night movies and binging.

Right now, the L9Q from Hisense is down to $4,997 instead of its more expensive standard pricing.

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Xgimi Horizon 20 Max

The Horizon M20 Max is another long-throw option from Xgimi, but it brings the portability of the Mogo line and combines it with much more performance. The projector is rated for 5,700 IS lumens and comes with Google TV installed for easy setup and use.

It’s another option that just sits anywhere. The setup that follows is incredibly easy, and the stand it sits on rotates and tilts for high placement flexibility. Whether the picture ends up on a screen or the wall, the Horizon 20 Max provides a great picture without a lot of the hassle normally associated with projectors.

The Horizon 20 Max is down to $2,199 from $2,699, with the more affordable Horizon 20 variant even lower at $1,199.

For those who want something closer to a cinematic experience, Xgimi’s Titan 4K projector offers a little more power. It’s down to $3,399.

Awol Aetherion Pro

The Aetherion Pro caters to movie nights and dark room binging a little more, but it’s still an excellent option for a theater room. It runs Google TV for all the ease-of-use benefits in a projector, and it brings a 4K image to your space with an impressive 6,000:1 contrast ratio.

The max brightness peaks at 2,600 ISO lumens, so it won’t win any sun doppleganger contests. It will get a good option for users who want an option that doesn’t cost nearly as much as other more universal options.

Right now, the Awol Aetherion Pro is on sale for $2,799 instead of $3,499, and it easily has one of the best designs – perfect for a theater space.

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