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.
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
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I would watch the Star Wars movies.
Hush, hush sweet Charlotte
DUMBO
The Titanic
I have to say all the original Disney movie with my two kids.
i’d watch grease!
I’d like to watch titanic!
Notebook is what would like to watch with the BenQ M535A projector!
I would love to watch The Abyss. The first DVD movie I bought
star wars with my boys
I would like to watch Indiana jones movies
I would love to watch Disney movies with my grandchildren
I would like to watch the John Wayne movies
Forest Gump
♥️ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Would love to watch Cinema Paradiso
I’d watch The Never Ending Story with the BenQ M535A projector.
I would the the Lost Boys!
star wars saga (not the 7 and onward – the classic George Lucas films, including hated 1-3)
I would love to watch Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki, seeing the beautiful animation so large would be spectacular!
I would watch The Lord of the Rings: Return of the king. Seeing the battles would be magnificent!
I would love to watch the entire Indiana Jones series starting with Raiders of the Lost Ark. It would be one incredible night!
I would watch Gone with the Wind!
I would watch Some like it hot 🙂
I’d watch Star Wars with the BenQ M535A projector.
I know my whole family would love watching Star Wars as we are all fans!
I’d watch Ghostbusters with the kids
I’d love to use this as part of a summer BBQ and have the family sprawled out watching “Avengers Endgame”
Having a classic Star Wars movie marathon on this would be amazing!
Indiana Jones could be fun to watch on this product
I would probably watch the entire Star Wars series and force my kids to sit with me and enjoy my childhood!! lol
I would watch the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!! At the cabin….this would be amazing!
I would watch Ghostbusters 1 & 2 on the BenQ M535A projector, to prepare for the upcoming sequel!
My fave old nostalgic movie is Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. We entertain a lot in the summer, this would add a fun element to that. Thanks for the chance to win.
Twilight zone !
twin peaks
Would love to watch Six Days and Seven Nights!!
I would love to win the projector because I have 2 kids. the projector that I have has been causing me problems and I just cant afford to be a new one and having a tv wouldn’t be safe for my kids cause my youngest would climb on the table and would start shaking the tv.
From Russia with Love
Lord of the Rings Trilogy for sure
My family watched the Star Wars series every now and then when I was younger and I have, at least since then, always had a fascination and passion for all things space related. It would be nice to get the family together for another marathon with this projector.
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Godfather
Life is Beautiful
I would love to see Beauty and the Beast
Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail.
I would love to watch Gone with the Wind. It is so beautiful and a classic.
I cant wait to watch Titanic with my family. It brings back childhood memories with them.
Classic Disney movies!
The Original Lion King
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