Last chance: Get a massive 120-inch picture for just $1,499 in this Prime Day Epson projector deal

The price for the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 has taken a nose-dive for Amazon Prime Day, bringing this laser 3LCD ultra short throw projector to a new record low of $1,499 at Amazon. You’ll, of course, need to act fast, though, as the sale comes to a close in a few hours.

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That’s an incredible 40% off the LS650, which hasn’t seen substantial discounts since we first reviewed it back in early 2024. At that price, you’ll have enough money to afford a separate screen, which will let you get the best image quality from Epson’s entry-level ultra short throw model.

The Epson LS650 has an impressive specified brightness of 3,600 lumens and can beam images from 60 to 120 inches. It’s built-in speakers deliver decent-quality sound, and it has dual HDMI ports, including one with eARC, so you can connect a soundbar or powered speakers for even better sound.

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The Epson L650 is getting a 40% discount in Amazon’s Prime Day sale, bringing it to a record-low price. With a specified brightness of 3,600 lumens and the ability to project images up to 120 inches, this projector is great for sports and daytime viewing, while also being a good option for movie nights. Jump on this deal before it’s gone.View Deal

In our Epson LS650 review, we commended it for its picture, which is bright enough to hold up in daylight viewing, and there’s sufficient contrast that you won’t necessarily feel the need to darken your room. Fan noise is a bit high, but that’s the price you pay for getting a picture this bright from a projector.

One nitpick we had with the LS650 was its sluggish Android TV OS. That’s a problem that can be easily overcome by pairing the LS650 with one of the best streaming devices, any of which should give you superior streaming and navigation performance.

If you’re sold, you’ll want to add Epson’s LS650 to your cart soon to score it for 40% at $1,499.99 as Amazon’s Prime Day comes to a close in just a few hours.

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