HP HP10 Home Keystone Correction Smart HD 4K Projector: 4K HD resolution
Ever dreamed of turning your living room into a cinema? The Home Keystone Correction Smart HD 4K Projector makes it happen, and then some. We're talking about 4K HD resolution that's so sharp, you'll feel like you're in the movie (popcorn not included). And with high brightness and colors that pop, it's like someone turned up the 'wow' dial. Plus, that keystone correction? A lifesaver for when your projector isn't sitting pretty at the perfect angle—because let's be real, who has time for that?
Here's the lowdown: crystal-clear images that'll make your eyes happy, smart features so you can binge-watch without a hitch, and brightness that laughs in the face of ambient light. Oh, and streaming? Easier than deciding what to watch next.
- Get ready for ultra-sharp images with 4K HD resolution
- Keystone correction means you can place it pretty much anywhere (within reason)
- Smart features = no more fiddling with cables
- Bright enough to see clearly, even if your room thinks it's daytime
- Keystone correction
- Smart functionality
- Home theater experience
- High brightness
- 4K HD resolution
General specs
- Brand: HP
- Model: HP10
- Seller: Gshopper
- Resolution: 4K HD
- Keystone Correction: Yes
- Smart Functionality: Yes
- Brightness: High
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | HP | YJ350 | RBT | |||
Model | HP10 | T7 | CP800S | T10 | S5 | |
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Price | $171.45 | $144.00 | $107.18 | $189.05 | $152.24 | $142.92 |
Seller | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Resolution | 4K HD | 1920x1080P | 1080P HD | 4K HD | 1920x1080P | 1280x720 |
Brightness | High | 200 ANSI lumens | High | 3600 lumens | 4500 Lumens | |
Technology | LED | LED | LED |
Olivia K.
Ottawa, ON
June 10, 2025
As an engineer, I tend to be pretty critical about tech products, and this one feels so-so overall. I bought it on a deal after reading up on projectors, hoping to create a home theater setup in my living room. From the start, the image was undeniably sharp and clear, which was a big plus for movie nights. The automatic adjustment for placement angles worked well when I had to put it on a slightly uneven surface—no need for perfect alignment, which is handy. But I noticed that the colors didn't always look natural; in some films, they popped too much, making skin tones look a bit strange. It seemed to me that the brightness was good for daytime viewing, but the fan would kick in and get a bit loud, which was annoying during quiet dialogues. I spent a fair amount of time fiddling with the settings to get it just right, and while the smart features made streaming easy, the initial setup felt clunky. For the price, it's not a bad option, but it has its flaws that keep it from being amazing. I'd recommend it with reservations, especially if you're a deal hunter like me who doesn't mind some compromises :)
- Pros: The image quality is quite impressive, with very sharp and detailed visuals that make movies feel immersive. I appreciate how it adjusts automatically if it's not placed perfectly straight, saving me from a lot of hassle. The brightness holds up well even when there's some light in the room, and streaming content is straightforward without needing extra devices.
- Cons: The colors sometimes seem a bit off or overly saturated, which can be distracting during certain scenes. It gets quite warm after prolonged use, and the fan noise is noticeable in quieter moments. Setting it up wasn't as intuitive as I hoped, requiring some trial and error to get things just right.