WEMAX ONE Ultra Short Throw 7000 ANSI Lumens Laser Projector Is Down to Its Lowest Price Yet ($1909)

Oct 23, 2018 at 09:30am EDT
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We have shared discounts on WEMAX ONE Ultra Short Throw projector several times in the last two months since the product has been introduced. But a limited time flash sale has brought down its price to its lowest yet. Following the popularity of Xiaomi Mi Laser Projector, WEMAX ONE is also getting sold like hot cakes. Short throw, crisp colors that can survive ambient light, the ability to do without a white wall - what else can you ask for?

Being advertised as the world's first ALPD (advanced laser display) 3.0 technology equipped ultra short throw projector, the WEMAX ONE 7000 ANSI Lumens laser projector can deliver up to 150-inches of full high-definition images in only 50cms. The product features a compact, almost Apple-like design. Not to forget the latest version comes in dark tones, which means now you have the option to go white with the previous version or dark with the latest one.

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Get Xiaomi WEMAX ONE Ultra Short Throw for $1909 from GB

While it took the original Xiaomi Mi Laser Projector some 5 months to be brought down to its current price of $1829, Xiaomi appears to be going generous with the latest version that is already being offered for as low as $1909 (for 45 units only).

The device offers a life of 25,000 hours and the convenience of controlling it through remote or a voice assistant. Here's the complete specs list as taken from Gearbest:

If you have been waiting for some discounts to arrive to get your hands on this 150-inch short throw laser projector powered by cinema technology, now is the time! Head over to this link and get the price down to $1909.

- Also on promo: OnePlus 6 for $429  with code GB$MBDPONE (1 day left) & Xiaomi Mi Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector for $1929

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