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Save 40% on an HD pocket projector that’s great for backyard movie nights
TL;DR: Get summer movie nights started with this 4K HD Pocket Projector for Android 9.0 for $299.99, a 39% savings as of June 9.
Not to be a downer, but who knows when it will feel safe enough to go to the movie theaters again. According to the Cinemark CEO, things probably won’t go back to normal until — wait for it — 2022. That’s a long time to wait if you’re a sucker for an elevated film viewing experience.
Luckily, you don’t actually have to wait until the theaters open to watch a movie somewhere other than your couch. You can take matters into your own hands with the 4K HD Pocket Projector for Android 9.0. This tiny, compact device casts whatever’s streaming on your phone into a massive, 120-inch picture.
Whether you’re going outdoors for a movie night or playing Call of Duty, this mini projector blows up your screen in HD resolution. It supports a variety of video formats, including 4K and 3D, and has a built-in 3000 mAh battery that works for 1.5 hours on a single charge. For any non-techies, that means you don’t need an AC outlet to make it work. Plus for easy control, while you’re lounging under a blanket, you can use the accompanying remote that supports IR and 2.4G wireless control. Sit back, relax, and enjoy like you’re at one those fancy movie theaters.
For a limited time, you can get it on sale for only $299. That’s a 40% discount from the original cost of $499.
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