Technology
Snag an iPhone-sized pocket projector on sale for 62% off
TL;DR: Get the crystal-clear Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector for $299.99. Since it’s usually priced at $799, you’ll be saving 62% off.
In theory, you’d love to own a 100-inch TV, have ample viewing space in your home, and turn your living room into a bonafide theater. In reality, your living room is littered with your kid’s toys and Thomas the Tank Engine is on repeat.
Instead of just pining for that one day when you’ll be able to trick out your home with a massive screen to watch your favorite films and TV shows, invest in a pocket projector. These pint-sized devices can display crisp video quality onto pretty much any surface (including your walls), making large-scale streaming a complete reality. And they’re incredibly budget-friendly.
One such pocket projector is the Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector. It’s roughly the size of an iPhone 7 Plus, which means it takes up little to no space at all in your home. It also means that it’s one of the most portable projectors around.
The Prima Projector can cast cinema-quality video content at up to 200 inches in HD. Its 200 lumens also deliver sharp picture and bright lightning (the company even goes so far as to say it’s 400 percent brighter than other competitors on the market). It even has built-in speakers that can blast audio directly from the gadget — or you can connect it to Bluetooth headphones if you’re looking for a solo movie going experience.
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The device features automatic angle adjustment, meaning that even if your projector is on an uneven surface — like for a movie night outside — it will auto adjust to a straight, clear image. You can also access the Google Play store, download apps, and stream directly from the device. It features up to three hours of video playback or 30 hours of audio playback so your movie nights will never get cut off short.
The best part about the Prima Projector is that right now it’s over 60% off at just $299.99 — a fraction of the cost of a wide-screen TV.
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