This new Roku projector beams a ginormous 150-inch picture for under $200
For a short time, you can snag a new Roku 1080p projector for $150 on Amazon using the built-in coupon. It's called the Aurzen D1R, and it's technically the second model we've seen in 2025 to use Roku's smart platform. As you'd expect, it comes equipped with the best streaming services, including Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney Plus.
It might top out at a 1080p resolution, but its picture can stretch up to 150 inches, and it comes with support for Dolby Audio and smart home-ready connectivity. Did I already mention that it's currently $150 after a coupon?
A budget projector for big-screen movie-nights
Aurzen just launched a new version of its D1 projector, called the D1R. It's built on a nifty 1080p design with Auto Focus and Auto Keystone controls, making setup an absolute breeze. You can also bring it with you on camping trips or holiday vacations, given its sleeker size, offering crisp visuals up to 150 inches. The best part? It's all built on the Roku ecosystem, offering snappy search and app functionality just like on its streaming devices and TVs. Although the projector just launched, you can already get it for $50 off using a special coupon, so don't forget to apply it at checkout.
The Aurzen D1R isn't going to take over our list of the best projectors, but its budget pricing more than makes up for that.
One standout feature on the D1R is its Auto Focus and keystone correction features, which ensure you get the best picture possible right from setup. You won't have to fiddle with focus or mess with the projector too much, and even if someone accidentally bumps into it, it will automatically correct the image. It's a total lifesaver and time saver.
If the included streaming apps weren't enough, it also supports Apple AirPlay, so you can cast content from a compatible smartphone and watch with ease. You can also even control various smart home devices using the supported Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit functionality.
A major setback is its minimal brightness, which tops out at just 280 lumens. This means it won't work very well in sunnier rooms. It's equipped with Dolby Audio but only uses dual 5W speakers. I wish they were a bit larger, but they'll get the job done.
Need the perfect holiday gift for the big-screen movie fan in your life? This affordable 1080p Roku projector is exactly what you've been searching for.
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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