Technology
Save 50% on this pint-sized projector you can carry in your pocket
TL;DR: Grab the useful CIRQ: World’s Smallest 1080p Projector for $299, a 50% savings.
A night out at the films can feel pretty magical. That classic buttered popcorn smell and collective audience responses can make even the worst films seem enjoyable. The only problem? You have to leave the house, put on actual clothes, and spend money. And who wants to do that these days?
Instead, you can cozy up in your sweats and bring the big screen experience into your home with the CIRQ 1080p Projector. Measuring just 5″ in diameter and 1″ thick, it’s basically a pint-sized cinema you can tote around in your pocket. You can easily carry it with you wherever – your living room, bedroom, backyard, on a camping trip, at the beach, etc. Plus, it’s wireless, runs on WiFi, features built-in Hi-Fi stereo sound speakers, and packs a five-hour battery life, so you’ll never have to drag around external devices if you don’t want to.
While the CIRQ may look small, it packs a huge 240-inch crisp 1080p display and can turn any blank wall in or around your home into an immersive movie theater experience. Just imagine how much better your next Netflix binge will be on a big screen — you know, instead of on your iPad.
Worth $600, you can slash 50% off the world’s smallest projector right now and pick one up for just $299.
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