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Snag this Epson Home Cinema Projector on sale for $300 off at Best Buy
Have you always dreamed of living the lavish life with an in-home theater? We’re here to help you fulfill that fantasy.
Right now you can get the Epson Home Cinema 3700 1080p 3LCD Projector for $999.99 at Best Buy, which is marked down from $1,299.
OK, so maybe you don’t have enough room to have a legit home theater, but this projector can still turn your living room into an entertainment haven. The Home Cinema 3700 features optimized brightness and contrast to present high image quality and blockbuster performance.
With this projector, you’ll get 3,000 lumens of color brightness and well as 3,000 lumens of white brightness. The Epson projects in full HD 1080p, which is ideal for 3D films, sporting events, video games, and more.
Check out this video to see the projector in use:
If you’re working with a smaller space, don’t sweat it. You’ll be able to easily project a 110-inch image from just 10.5 feet away. The projector’s wide vertical and horizontal lens shift and its 1.6x zoom lens make positioning flexible. You don’t even need a sound system because the projector come equipped with two built-in 10-Watt speakers.
Start entertaining with the Epson Home Cinema 3700 1080p 3LCD Projector for $999.99 at Best Buy and save $300 during this sale.
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