Home theatre projector

I don’t know about you, but the impending arrival of summer has me excited to go outdoors and stay outdoors. And while sunny summer days get a lot of the glory, summer evenings are special too, bringing comfortably warm air, crickets chirping, and clear, star-filled skies. Why then, would you want to go indoors to watch television when you could be outside watching television? With the BenQ MH535A home theatre projector, this dream could be a reality.

New projector, classic entertainment

Next door to my childhood home lives a family with a tradition I particularly like: every summer the children’s birthday parties end with an outdoor movie. Gaggles of giddy, cake-fueled kids all gather together and hush their voices as they watch a film play across a white bed sheet. From across the street you can see the movie playing in the dim twilight, illuminating the little faces gazing at it. It’s a simple scene, but you can sense that precious memories are beginning to crystallize.

I love how it brought the past into today. There was a time when you would have to go to the drive-in or lug a cumbersome machine outside to make this happen. Now, with projectors you can make your yard like a drive-in theatre and create that connection and novelty that’s sometimes missing from the modern movie-watching experience.

BenQ MH535A Projector
BenQ MH535A Projector

With a projector like the BenQ MH535A, the set up is simple and the joy is instant. It has adjustable feet, so it could be placed on a backyard table without worrying about wobble.  It also has different viewing modes, including one for non-white walls, so if all you have is a pink sheet handy, well, that’ll work just fine.  And with 3600 lumens that improve colour vibrancy, your movie will look just as good under the stars as it does in your basement.

A BenQ MH535A projector brings modern magic to movie night 

Imagine the romantic date night you could have or how much fun it would be to watch sports with friends from the comfort of your backyard. It has a 1080p resolution, 15,000:1 high native contrast, plus input options like a dual HDMI and VGA so you can connect most media players, PCs, and Macs. But don’t just take my word for it, have a read of Jacob McCourt’s review:

The possibilities are endless with the BenQ MH535A home theatre projector, and we’re giving you a chance to bring that nostalgia and entertainment home.

HOW TO ENTER

Entering is as easy, but you only get one entry! In a comment below, tell us what nostalgic movie or TV show you would like to watch with the BenQ M535A projector.

WHAT YOU CAN WIN

At the end of the contest we will select one winner from all eligible entries to win a BenQ MH535A theatre projector.

This contest runs from May 24th until June 7th.

Remember you can only enter once.  But memories are best when shared, so tell your childhood friend, your parents, and even your coworkers about this contest!

Enter for a chance to win a projector to create a magical summer movie night rules and regulations

We frequently have many contests running at Best Buy so check out the “contests in progress” page for more great contests to enter.
Kate Wensel
Kate holds an MA in English and has an undeniable fondness for fixing grammar and rearranging words. It's no surprise, then, that she began her career at Best Buy Canada as a product copywriter, and is now an editor for bestbuy.ca. When you can get her nose out of a book, Kate might be found hiking, ballroom dancing, or exploring Vancouver's food scene.

1097 COMMENTS

  1. I would enjoy watching Bewitched. It was such fun and now seems so tame and makes me hope for a return to entertaining sitcoms.

  2. I would love to watch “Dirty Dancing”, “16 Candles” and “Steel Magnolias” just to name a few and as for a tv show; I would love to watch “MASH”

  3. I would watch Beauty and the Beast with my family (we just went to see movie at our local live theatre and my 3 year old loved it)

  4. One movie only? I’d rather watch the whole Star Wars Saga (including spinoffs) in it’s chronological order.

  5. Would love it to be something recent and probably a marvel movie since one of the only ‘guy’ movies my wife likes. Would love to get this before the release of Endgame, but guaranteed it’ll be playing Frozen for the 21343234th time if my daughter has anything to say.

  6. I would have to show my kids Honey I Shrunk The Kids, because that was the last movie I saw at the drive in with my mom and dad. 🙂

  7. I would definitely watch ET with the BenQ M535A projector. My childhood reflected on a cinematic screen

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