Whether you’re excited about this year’s Super Bowl or you just really want to upgrade your home entertainment system, here’s something that will seriously turn heads: a portable 4K projector.
The stunning LG CineBeam Q is usually priced at $1,297, but right now you can grab it for jaw-droppingly cheap: just $760 on Amazon. Make sure you apply the additional $40 on-page coupon!
The LG CineBeam Q projects crisp and vivid 4K images on surfaces up to 120 inches. Yeah, that’s way bigger than any TV! More importantly, though, the CineBeam Q is smart enough to automatically adjust the image to the surface, making sure there’s no distortion or blurriness — and it does all that without you needing to do anything.
This projector can connect via HDMI, USB-C, Bluetooth, or AirPlay. You can hook it up to your laptop like an external monitor, you can pair it with your phone or tablet (iOS, macOS, and Android devices supported) to cast or mirror your screen, or you can just use the built-in WebOS platform and included remote to stream content from all the popular streaming services (e.g., Netflix, Disney+, YouTube).
This is a fairly small projector that you can set up anywhere, whether it’s to watch the game on your living room wall or set up as part of your home theater with a dedicated projector screen (sold separately). But though it’s small, this projector delivers a fantastic image.
Go ahead and get your very own LG CineBeam Q for $760 on Amazon while this deal is still going. You’ll be watching movies, TV shows, and the Super Bowl at a level like never before.
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