Save on this portable and powerful FHD video projector through the end of May

Bring movie night anywhere with this discounted device.
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There can be something magical about movie night, whether it’s part of a fun family evening or a romantic date. Now you can take that experience beyond the theater or living room with temporary Memorial Day pricing on a portable and powerful projector.

Through May 31 at 11:59 p.m., pick up the Kodak FLIK Smart Projector featuring built-in speakers for only $249.97 (reg. $269). Bring your favorite movies, shows, and all sorts of entertainment options anywhere.

Want to watch an action film while sitting on the beach? No problem. Want to gather in the backyard to watch the big game? This projector is primed to impress.

Designed with DMI and USB inputs, it’s simple to convert video from computers and tablets, while Bluetooth connectivity presents plenty of streaming options. Full HD 1080p resolution can be expanded to cover 150 inches of screen space.

Kids will love the massive presentation and dazzling high-quality display, while parents will appreciate a low-maintenance process. Plus, think of the other possibilities for this projector, such as image slideshows, group gaming adventures, or epically large FaceTime conversations.

Compatible with Google Assistant, this projector features voice control and boasts 50,000 hours of bulb life. It weighs only four pounds, so transporting is easy for anyone. 

Enjoy the sounds of dual 5W speakers and make any necessary adjustments via an included remote control. This is a free-standing projector so it doesn’t require additional support.

Re-imagine how you watch movies, shows, and sports with the Kodak FLIK Smart Projector featuring built-in speakers for only $249.97 (reg. $269) through May 31 at 11:59 p.m.

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