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I bought this lovely mini projector several months ago on Amazon which projects up to 120 inches (my photos show projection on an approximate 80 inches diagonal screen. At 300 ANSI, the projector gives a rich colour image in a reasonably dark room. Has wireless mirroring and Bluetooth connectivity but I never figured out how to use that. Instead, I connected my Chrome TV device to it using one of the USB ports for power so don't need another power socket for it.  I also used the HDMI connection to connect my PlayStation to play blurays and play media off USB drives (The projector has two USB ports, so can use one for the Chrome/firestick and one for flash drives.

The projector is in perfect condition, only used occasionally for big screen movie nights couple of times a month. Original box (which is a bit torn at the top) with all original accessories: remote control, power cable, HDMI cable and manual. 

Selling because I now have a new full size 3D projector to also play my 3d blurays on. 

I bought this for £100 last year, but it retails now at £92 on Ultimea website (Amazon page doesn't have it available right now but I am guessing if it does and on a sale price, it would be about £50-60.

 

So, I am selling this for £35

 

Either collection from my home in Peckham or I can bring it to you if you live local or neighbouring boroughs. 

 

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