Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 23, 2026.

Welcome to laserprojectordeals.com. We test projectors. We find the best pricing. We publish our findings so you can stop overpaying for your ultimate home cinema. This page outlines the rules for using our website. Read them carefully.

By accessing this site, you agree to these terms. If you disagree with our rules, our testing methodology, or our business model, you must leave the site. We do not force anyone to read our reviews.

How We Operate and How We Earn

Transparency matters in the home theater space. We run a business. We spend our own money buying testing equipment, mounts, and screens. We invest hundreds of hours calibrating units and measuring input lag.

To fund this operation, we participate in affiliate marketing programs. When you click a link on our site and purchase a projector from retailers like Best Buy or Amazon, we earn a commission. This costs you absolutely nothing. The price remains exactly the same.

This business model creates a massive conflict of interest across the internet. We see it constantly. Sites recommend terrible hardware simply because the commission payout is high. We refuse to operate that way.

Our editorial stance is strictly independent.

If a $3500 ultra short throw unit has awful color accuracy out of the box, we publish that fact. If a budget portable laser overheats after two hours of HDR playback, we warn you. Manufacturers cannot buy favorable reviews here. Our loyalty remains entirely with your home cinema experience. We highlight deals, but we only recommend hardware that actually performs.

Intellectual Property and Our Testing Data

Real projector testing requires intense labor. We unbox the units. We set them up. We spend hours tweaking the Color Management System. We measure peak brightness. We test geometry correction on USTs. We document focus uniformity issues in the extreme corners of the image.

That data belongs to us.

All text, photographs, calibration settings, and review metrics published on laserprojectordeals.com are our exclusive intellectual property. You cannot scrape our site. You cannot copy our reviews and paste them on your own blog. You cannot use automated software to spin our articles.

Stealing content is rampant in the tech review space. We actively monitor the web for our proprietary data. We issue DMCA takedown notices immediately when we find our work stolen.

If you want to reference our findings on a home theater forum or your own website, you must link back to the original page. Give credit where credit is due.

The Reality of Projector Performance (Disclaimer of Warranties)

We provide information, data, and editorial opinions. We do not provide professional installation advice. Home cinema setups vary wildly. Your specific environment dictates your final image quality.

We test in controlled conditions. We use proper Ambient Light Rejecting screens. We control our ambient light.

Your living room is not our testing lab.

You might have white walls that reflect light back onto the screen. You might have massive windows without blackout curtains. You might refuse to buy a proper ALR screen and project directly onto drywall. We cannot guarantee that our top pick will look flawless in your specific room.

Projector performance is highly subjective. Some people are incredibly sensitive to the rainbow effect on DLP projectors. Others never notice it. Some users demand true 4K with HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for gaming. Others just want a massive 120-inch image for casual sports viewing.

We provide the specifications and our honest observations. You must apply that data to your reality. You must calculate your own throw distance. You must measure your own console table depth. We make no warranties regarding the suitability of any product for your specific home theater constraints.

Limitation of Liability

We are not responsible for your financial decisions. We highlight pricing drops and review hardware. We do not control inventory, shipping logistics, or return policies at third-party retailers.

If you buy a projector and the retailer refuses a return, you must resolve that dispute with them. If a manufacturer denies your warranty claim because you mounted the unit improperly or blocked the exhaust vents, that is between you and the brand.

We accept no liability for any damages resulting from your use of this site. We are not liable if a firmware update bricks your projector. We are not liable if you drop a heavy UST unit on your foot during installation. You assume all risks associated with purchasing and installing home theater equipment.

User Conduct and Community Standards

We built this site to help real enthusiasts navigate a confusing market. We expect our readers to act like adults.

  • No Scraping: Do not run automated bots to steal our deal alerts or pricing updates. We monitor server traffic closely. We block malicious IP addresses without warning.
  • No Spam: Do not post links to shady electronics resellers in our comments. We delete garbage comments immediately.
  • Respectful Debate: Disagree with our reviews all you want. Tell us our calibration settings are wrong for your specific screen material. We welcome technical debate. Do not attack other readers.

Governing Law

We operate this website from the United States. These terms are governed by the laws of our jurisdiction. Any legal disputes arising from your use of laserprojectordeals.com will be handled in our local courts.

Changes to These Terms

The home theater landscape changes constantly. True 4K chips eventually replace pixel-shifting technology. Laser light sources get cheaper. HDMI standards evolve. Our operational reality shifts alongside the technology.

Therefore, we reserve the right to update these terms at any time. When we change our rules, we update the effective date at the top of this page. Your continued use of the site after those changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms. Check back occasionally to ensure you understand our current policies.