Disclaimer

The Fine Print on Our Projector Advice

We built Laser Projector Deals to cut through the marketing noise. You want a massive screen without emptying your bank account. We want to help you find the right UST, 4K, or portable unit. But we need to set some ground rules. Read this page. It explains how we operate, how we make money, and where our responsibility ends.

We Are Enthusiasts, Not Your AV Contractors

We know laser projectors. We spend hours calibrating color settings, testing input lag, and arguing over ALR screen materials. We publish our findings here. This content is strictly for informational purposes. It is not professional home theater installation advice.

Every living room has different ambient light. Every wall has different studs. If you buy a heavy ultra-short-throw projector and mount a 120-inch screen, you are responsible for making sure it stays attached to your wall. Consult a licensed contractor or professional AV installer before drilling into your ceiling or running high-voltage cables through your drywall.

We accept zero liability for damaged walls, fried electronics, or poorly aligned images. You assume all risks when modifying your home.

How We Fund the Testing Lab

Testing laser projectors is expensive. We pay for hosting, calibration gear, and coffee. To fund this operation, Laser Projector Deals participates in affiliate marketing programs. When you click a link on this site and buy a projector from retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or ProjectorScreen, we earn a small commission. This costs you absolutely nothing extra.

We do not let commissions dictate our reviews.

If a highly-priced 4K projector has terrible black levels, we say so. We rejected three popular portable units last month because their fan noise ruined quiet movie scenes. We only recommend gear we would put in our own media rooms. The affiliate check does not buy a positive review. Our loyalty belongs to our readers. Period.

Prices Change and Specs Lie

The home cinema market moves fast. Manufacturers drop firmware updates that fix input lag. Retailers slash prices for holiday sales. We work hard to keep our guides accurate. We update our top picks regularly.

We cannot guarantee that a price we listed on Tuesday will be the same on Thursday.

Always verify the final price, shipping costs, and return policy on the retailer website before you hit buy. Projector manufacturers also inflate contrast ratios. They slap “4K” stickers on pixel-shifted 1080p chips. We call out these discrepancies in our reviews. But specifications change without notice. If you spot an outdated spec on our site, email us. We fix errors fast.

Third-Party Links and Blind Spots

We link out to manufacturers, retailers, and other AV forums. We do this to give you high-resolution context. We do not control those external websites. We do not monitor their privacy policies or their security protocols. Once you leave Laser Projector Deals, you are on your own.

Use common sense. Do not buy a cheap UST projector from a shady third-party seller with zero reviews just to save fifty bucks. Stick to authorized dealers. Protect your warranty.

The Final Word on Your Home Cinema

Building a home theater involves friction. You will spend time dialing in the focus. You will tweak the keystone settings. You will probably curse at the screen alignment brackets.

We provide the map. You have to drive the car.

Use our guides as a starting point. Do your own research. Measure your room twice. Trust your own eyes. We are here to help you stop overpaying, but the final purchase decision rests entirely with you.