This $599 mini ALDP laser projector is on sale right now for $430

Movies were made for the big screen. Wish you could enjoy a movie theater experience from the comfort of home? Well, now you can — With the Wemax GO, the world’s smallest ALDP laser projector. And right now is a great time to buy since we’re offering it at a discounted price of 28 percent off while supplies last.

The Wemax GO, successfully funded on Indiegogo, projects crystal clear 1080p images up to 100 inches in size. It features a cinema-grade ALDP laser for precise imagery, built-in Wi-Fi, and a full selection of connectivity options. It’s also super bright at 300 ANSI lumens, and it even has a built-in speaker so you don’t need to bring your own supplementary audio system.

But what really sets the Wemax GO apart is the fact that it’s so small. Slightly larger than a smartphone, the Wemax GO is easy to take virtually anywhere — which means every night can be movie night. And it doesn’t come at a premium cost either. In fact, right now you can buy one for just $429.99, which is very affordable when compared to other projectors with similar specs.  Wemax Go Smallest ALPD Laser Projector – $429.99

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Prices subject to change. https://www.pcworld.com/article/628288/this-599-mini-aldp-laser-projector-is-on-sale-right-now-for-430.html

Erstellt 3y | 04.04.2022, 08:20:28


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