Bring the Cinema Home With the Samsung Smart Portable Projector

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Imagine sitting down to watch your favorite movie, but instead of your TV screen, you’re casting the picture as large as 100 inches on any wall or ceiling. The Samsung Smart Portable Projector makes that dream a reality.

This tiny and compact device weighs less than 2 pounds and is designed to fit anywhere, whether you’re using it in the living room, bedroom, or even outside for a backyard movie night. It’s lightweight enough to carry around and set up with ease, so you won’t be tied to a single spot.

Once you set it down, the projector will automatically focus and level itself (regardless of the surface type). The flexible cradle stand lets you adjust the angle effortlessly, even projecting onto the ceiling, if that’s where you want to watch.

Samsung Projector On Ceiling

The built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity give you even more freedom. You don’t need to worry about running cables across the room or setting up additional devices. With built-in Wi-Fi, you can stream directly from your favorite apps, like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube without the need for an external player. If you want to connect your phone, laptop, or Bluetooth speaker, it’s just a quick connection away.

Another thing you’ll appreciate is the gaming capability of this smart portable projector. The built-in gaming hub gives you easy access to your favorite games, without the need of a separate console. The projector supports console games, streaming games, and standalone gaming apps as well.

When it comes to picture quality, the projector delivers Full HD resolution at 1920 X 1080, ensuring that whatever you’re watching is vibrant and clear. Let’s also not forget about the sound. The Samsung Smart Portable Projector isn’t just about stunning visuals – it also delivers immersive audio through its 360-degree speakers. You’ll get clear, rich sound, no matter where you are in the room, and for those who want a more amplified experience, connecting a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar is simple.

Samsung Projector Sound

You can get all of this and more with the Samsung Smart Portable Projector and benefit from a 25% discount, bringing the price down to $597.99. If you travel often, consider pairing it with a carrying case for an additional $38. The older model of the projector is also available for 14% off, making it $468.77.

Samsung Smart Portable Projector

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