Get a Full HD 1080p LED Projector for Just $55.97 Today, Perfect for the Living Room

Feb 25, 2019 at 08:09am EST
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Ever wanted a full HD multimedia projector without busting your wallet wide open? Today's your lucky day as we have a deal for just $55.97.

Sure, we're living in an era of smartphones, tablets, flat displays and whatnot. But nothing beats the value of an LED projector that can provide entertainment on a scale which is pre-defined on a device like a phone or tablet.

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This particular deal we have is from a company called Crosstour and the product it is offering is loaded with a lot of great features. For example, you can project 1080p images on a scale of up to 176-inches. Goodluck finding a space that big. But that's not all, it has multiple inputs allowing you to get content on a wall using either HDMI, SD card slot, USB or even an old-school VGA or AV interface.

Featuring a 2000:1 contrast ratio, this projector will do more than an OK job in demanding situations. The lamp life is rated for a good 55,000 hours which will last you several years if you play easy with this projector. Even if you go full-on rogue here, you'll still get the absolute bang for your buck.

Interested? Head over to the link below. And don't forget to enter the special discount code to bring the price down to $55.97.

Buy Crosstour Projector, LED Video Projector Home Theater Supporting 1080P 55,000 Hours Lamp Life Compatible with HDMI/USB/SD Card/VGA/AV and Smartphone (P700) - Was $160, now just $55.97 using discount code N46GZ3EX

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