Stream your favorite content in a big way with this mini projector

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You can watch your favorite movies, TV shows and presentations anywhere, and at giant size, with this mini projector.
Photo: Minolta

The problem with investing in a fancy TV is that there’s always an upgrade right around the corner. From crisper resolution to even thinner bezels, it can start to feel like a rat race to get the largest, most high-tech television possible.

Here’s a way you can satisfy all your binge-watching needs on a giant screen that adapts with you, whether you choose to have movie night outdoors with all your friends or just want to watch your favorite show solo in your living room. This Minolta MN673 Mini LCD Projector allows you to project movies, shows, music videos and more in crisp 1080p resolution wherever you want to watch them.

Perfect for everything from the entertainment you need when you get home to a presentation you must deliver to colleagues, this projector differs from others in that it’s utterly lightweight and easily carted around from spot to spot. You can cast a 120-inch, high-quality image onto any surface without worrying about distortion or fuzziness, thanks to the sharp 800:1 contrast ratio.

This projector also conveniently features an HDMI input, so you can easily connect it to any compatible device, whether you choose to connect it to your phone, laptop or tablet. It even includes USB and MicroSD inputs for the times you’re not using an Apple device or want to connect the projector to your friend’s phone. The included remote control means you can change slides or continue with the series without needing to control the media from your device.

Transform the way you entertain yourself and even the way you work with this multipurpose projector. Get the Minolta MN673 Mini LCD Projector for $99.99 (regularly $149), a savings of 33%.

Prices subject to change.

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