Snag this iPhone-Sized Pocket Projector for over 60 Percent Off
Your smartphone’s screen is pretty impressive. Whether you’re binging your favorite Netflix shows or simply scrolling through email, the clarity and resolution that most people enjoy right on their go-to smartphone screen is more than enough to get through the day.
But when it comes to enjoying a full cinematic experience on the go, your smartphone just doesn’t cut it. This Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector allows you to project a screen up to 200” in virtually any environment, and it’s available for over 60 percent off at just $299.99.
At roughly the same size as an iPhone 7s Plus, this intrepid projector lets you transform your smartphone into a full-fledged multimedia behemoth on the go.
You’ll be able to project a crisp, sharp image on any surface thanks to a 200 lumen bulb that offers four times the brightness of other portable projectors, and a 64-bit quad-core processor allows you to quickly and easily access the Google Play Store and download apps.
This projector even syncs easily with all of your devices simultaneously, so you’ll be able to control the output from any source.
Treat yourself to a powerful pocket projector that won’t break the bank. This Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector is available for just $299.99—over 60 percent off for a limited time.
Prices are subject to change.
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