'I ditched Amazon and found a tech store selling £80 cinema projectors for under £30'
28.05.2024 - 20:29
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If you want the big screen feeling from the comfort of your own home then you'll definitely want to checkout this unmissable deal from Wowcher. The online deals website is offering a home cinema portable phone projector worth £79.99 for under £30 - almost a third of the price.
For a limited time shoppers can pick up the Home Movie Night Portable Phone Projector for just £29.99. If you're wondering whether that's a deal, a similar version on Amazon is a lot more expensive currently on sale for £44 down from the full RRP of £69.99.
The home cinema projector is perfect for those who want to upgrade their home cinema system and watch their favourite films and TV shows on the big screen. The palm-sized project supports wired mobile phones and has been designed to be lightweight and small in size.
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The portable phone projector comes with a 1920x1080 resolution and a built-in stereo speaker with volume control. In addition, it is both android and iPhone compatible, meaning everyone in your family or friend group can use the nifty gadget.
The product description reads: "Would you believe us if we said you could hold a whole home cinema in the palm of your hand? Well with this amazing deal, it might just be true.
"This portable phone projector is the best way to vamp up your movie night - with the ability to support up to 1920x1080 resolution, a built-in stereo speaker, volume control and both android and iPhone compatibility, there's not much more you could want. Plus, it's super compact and
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