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SAVE $200: As of July 17, get the XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K home projector for $1,499.99. That's $200 o
SAVE $200: As of July 17, get the XGIMI Horizon Ultra 4K home projector for $1,499.99. That's $200 off, or a discount of 12%, and the lowest price we've seen on this projector.
XGIMI makes some excellent projectors, and the XGIMI Horizon Ultra is the company's flagship home projector. This is a 4K quality projector that uses the company's dual light technology, utilizing LED and lasers for super-bright images; aka, it won't be easily drowned out by ambient light during movie night. And right now it has a rare Prime Day discount.
As of July 17, you can snag the XGIMI Horizon Ultra at a $1,499.99 at Amazon, which is the lowest price we've seen on this projector since its launch. It's a $200 discount, bringing the price down 12% from the launch MSRP. While that may not seem like much, it's the first time we've seen this high-end projector go down to this price.
SEE ALSO:Amazon's Prime Day TV deals are really goodStandout features include 2,300 lumens brightness and 4K resolution with Dolby Vision. These features are rare in home projectors, and those that have it typically cost way more than this one. I had the pleasure of reviewing the XGIMI Horizon Ultra last year, and it has become an integral part of my home theater setup. The in-built Harman Kardonn speakers are a delight, with adequately sharp but booming audio that doesn't sound like it's coming from the projector at all. On top of that, this is easily the least boring-looking projector I've seen, which is crucial for those who care about not having an ugly cuboid in the middle of their living space.
Additionally, the picture quality is excellent, with ample brightness and contrast, and the Dolby Vision support means I never got a drowned-out image. At this discounted price, the XGIMI Horizon Ultra is an easy recommendation. The only issue I had with the projector was the low amount of RAM, which led to a laggy experience on the built-in Google TV experience. However, updates have countered this flaw quite a bit. Additionally, it supports HDMI 2.0 input, so you can hook it up to any device of your choice, and the lag won't be a factor.
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