Technology
Upgrade your Netflix setup with this wallet-friendly projector
TL;DR: Snag the Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector for $279.99, a 64% savings as of April 6.
If you’ve been hunched over your laptop for the past few weeks watching every Netflix original, you’re probably starting to feel it in your shoulders, neck, and back. Now that you’re confined to your home, you might want to invest in a better way to watch. No, we’re not saying you need the latest and greatest 4K TV (although, we’re not not saying it, either). You can upgrade your setup and go easy on your wallet with this Prima 1080p HD Pocket Projector instead.
Roughly the size of an iPhone, the small, but mighty Prima Projector takes up little to no space in your home, yet can cast cinema-quality content at up to 200 inches in HD. It features 200 lumens, which the company says is 400 percent brighter than other competitors on the market, and 1080p HD resolution, so the picture is sharp and bright on virtually any surface – indoors or outdoors. Need an escape from your quarantine? Project it on the back of your house and set up camp in your yard. Prefer to snuggle up under the covers? Project it on your ceiling. The world is now your oyster (as long as you don’t leave your home).
The Prima also has built-in speakers that can blast your audio directly from the gadget, but you can connect it to headphones or external speakers via Bluetooth if you want a theater-like experience. You know, since those are closed. Plus, with its Android-powered, 64-bit quad-core processor, you can access the Google Play Store, download apps, and stream directly from the projector for up to three hours before needing to juice it up.
Check it out:
Usually, the Prima Pocket Projector would cost you nearly $800, but you can grab one for just $279.99 while it’s on sale.
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