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This smart LED TV has three HDMI ports, delivers high-quality images with 720 pixel high definition and is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so you don"t have to upgrade your smart speaker devices to interact with this particular 32 inch LED TV.

If you’re wondering which video projector will meet your needs without costing an arm and a leg, well we’ve compiled this list of 23 of the best video projectors under $500 to make your search a lot simpler.
A 3LCD video projector, the Epson VS240 has the perfect balance of price and performance, sold on Amazon at around $500 with its LCD chips that display a three times wider color gamut than single-chip DLP projectors in the same price range.
The brightness is 3500 lumens and the contrast ratio is 2000:1. Like a few others on this list, it is a device that comes with pre-installed Android. Given its specs, it is obviously designed for home theatre and not for business use.
The contrast ratio is 3000:1 and the projection tech is LCD. With 3200 lumens, it is yet another home movie projector that could also be used in daylight conditions.
It has a maximum resolution of 1080p, which means a native 16:9 format, like most others in its class – then again, most others in this resolution class are at least 2 or 3 times more expensive, which makes us look to the Meyoung with particular interest.
Yet another very small portable DLP projector, the AAXA Technologies P300 LED Pico Projector has a 16:9 format of 1080p. It has a brightness of 400 ANSI Lumens and a contrast ratio of 2000:1 – fit for business presentations,also good for home theatre use.
With its 2000 Lumens (100 ANSI) it is brighter than a HD LCD projector, being in this respect above most other mini projectors on the market when it comes to brightness. This, coupled with its 1000:1 (static) to 2000:1 (dynamic) contrast ratio makes it suitable for business – which is rare for a mini projector – but also for 2d and perhaps even 3d home theatre use.
It is an LCD TFT projector, and it has a native resolution of 1280×800. It operates in both 4:3 and 16:9 modes. Keys toning is done manually with a vertical +- 15 degree rotation.
It is a portable, LED-based home video projector with an 800×600 (thus 4:3) native resolution that can upscale to 1920×1080. The static contrast ratio is 600:1 with a dynamic one of 10000:1.
The DBPOWER T20 also has native 1080p 16:9 support on an LED + LCD display. At price under $100, it is clearly much cheaper than all the above products. It operates at 1500 lumens and has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, making it a worthwhile choice for business environments and fit but not excellent in the home theatre department.
The manufacturer advertises it as having 50% greater brightness than most LED projectors, an especially silent fan and other perks. The keystone function is manual. The connectivity options are standard: HDMI, USB, AV, VGA and SD card support.
It is a DLP-based projector with a native resolution of 1080p and 100 ANSI lumens. It has a contrast ratio of 2000:1 which, coupled with its brightness, makes it fit for home theatre use rather than business.
It comes with pre-installed Android 4.4, making it possible to use it for complex home theatre tasks like playing videos from YouTube, Netflix and other such services without the need for a computer, phone, tablet or other device.
The specs seem difficult if not impossible to find on-line, including the basic information of whether this is a DLP or an LCD projector – so this review will be based on the information provided by the manufacturer and various reviewers.
It is an LCD/LED projector created for home theatre use, suitable for 3d and 2d movies and games. Like most on this list, it has a +- 15 degrees manual keystone correction function.
Its connectivity is HDMI, VGA, AV, USB and audio and the native resolution is 800×480, that peculiar 5:3 format certain projectors natively display. It is advertised to be 30% brighter than the average LCD projector, which makes it, stand out given its low price range.
It is a TFT (LCD) based projector. It only has manual keystone, but with 1200 lumen and a static contrast ratio of 1000:1 it is performance-wise on par with much more expensive home-theatre type projectors.
Based a 2600 lumens (300 ANSI lumens) LCD system, this 1080p portable projector offers the standard HDMI, VGA, USB and AV connections and a contrast ratio of 3000:1. The keystone function is optical, not digital.

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