Technology
This tiny projector will make your big screen dreams come true
TL;DR: The compact PIQO 1080p mini projector is on sale for $279.99, down from $799.
With everybody from Netflix to Apple to Disney providing new and affordable ways to cut the cord, it seems like every day there’s another wild new innovation to the way we watch our favorite shows and films. It’s not new exactly, but one innovation you may have overlooked is being able to watch those shows and films in a movie theater-like setting literally anywhere. Seriously, the PIQO Powerful 1080p Mini Projector might be way better than that 48-inch LED TV you’re so proud of.
This super-powered little projector fits in your pocket and lets you project a 240-inch screen in 1080p HD resolution onto any flat surface. If you work in sales and give a lot of presentations or are a startup founder, it’s also an extremely handy tool because you can cast from any of your devices via WiFi or Bluetooth while the built-in speakers prevent the need for additional external audio. That’s the practical use, but let’s talk about the fun stuff!
With 200 lumens, PIQO’s projector surpasses pretty much all other mini-projectors, letting you enjoy an HD viewing experience in any light, be it streaming football outside or cozying up for a movie on your bedroom wall.
It has a five-hour streaming life to accommodate your mid-sized Netflix binges and a 50-hour music playback time if you’re just feeling like zoning out to some Neutral Milk Hotel for a while. You can even sync your phone to play Candy Crush, manage your calendar, or swipe on Tinder on a super-large screen.
Sounds crazy, right? What’s crazier is that the PIQO typically costs $799 but you can get it for 64% off at just $279.99.
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