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Host backyard movie nights with this affordable mini projector

By The Leader on August 12, 2019

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If you love spending time outside in the summer, hosting backyard barbecues, and watching your favorite movies with friends and family, this affordable mini projector should be on your summer must-have list.

How It Works

This full HD projector from QKK is designed for indoor and outdoor movie nights. The USB port allow you to play flash drive files, and the projector also has HDMI, AV, VGA, and SD card ports so you can hook it up to media players, smartphones, and laptops for portable streaming of your favorite flicks.

Affordable Projector

This mini projector from QKK isn’t just small enough to take in and outside with ease, it’s also more affordable than similar projectors. At under $75 for 1080p supported picture, this projector is a steal compared to those that run for several hundred dollars.

Why Customers Love It

Over 1,300 Amazon customers gave this mini projector an average of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Customers loved how easy this projector was to set up with USB sticks, camera cards, HDMI input, portable DVD players, and the Amazon Firestick. Reviews also mentioned the picture quality was great for the affordable price of this projector.

QKK Mini Projector LED available from Amazon

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