Technology
Grab a smart projector on sale and plan your next movie night
TL;DR: Watch TV and films anywhere in your home with the WeMax Dice Portable Smart Projector, on sale for $599 as of April 25. Use code WEMAX100 to score $100 off.
In 2021, we’re bringing the TV screen to us. How? With a portable smart projector, of course.
Powered by Android TV 9.0 OS and packed with over 5,000 native apps, the WeMax Dice Portable Smart Projector is lightweight, compact, and allows you to bring a big screen wherever you please. Use it to project onto the wall, ceiling, or a sheet and enjoy your favorite shows and films from anywhere you have a WiFi connection.
Thanks to an autofocus function and four-point keystone correction, the WeMax Dice reduces eye strain from blurry images and keeps the screen centered from a viewing angle of up to 45 degrees. It can project anywhere between 48 and 120 inches at full resolution, making it ideal for both outdoor movie nights and late-night binge-watching in your bedroom.
To make navigation as easy as possible, this projector is accompanied by Google Assistant. Simply press the Google Assistant button on the remote and tell it what you want to watch. You can access YouTube, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, Vudu, HBO Max, Showtime, ESPN, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and so much more.
Regularly $699, this smart projector is $100 off for a limited time when you use the coupon code WEMAX100. You’ll get it for just $599.
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