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This 1080p HD Mini Projector Makes Presentations a Breeze Set up anywhere and stream your presentations via WiFi or Bluetooth.

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Presentations are tough enough without having to fumble around with whatever conference room tools your team or the client you're visiting uses. Remove the hassle by providing your own tool: the PIQO Powerful 1080p Mini Projector.

This remarkable pocket-sized device features an ultra-powerful 200-lumen bulb, allowing you to project in 1080p HD onto a screen or flat surface of up to 240 inches. That's probably a whole lot bigger than the TV you have at home. The projector has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth so you can sync with your computer or smartphone to soar through your presentations without jumping between different screens or apps. It even has Hi-Fi speakers built-in, eliminating the need for any external audio sources if your presentation has a video or audio component. The projector has a 5-hour projection length and supports 50 hours of music playback so you can breeze through a few presentations before having to recharge.

Better yet, when you're not working, the PIQO makes an awesome addition to your entertainment repertoire, letting you bring movie night everywhere. This high-tech projector typically retails for $799 but you can save 64 percent off when you buy today for $279.99.

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