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This brilliant portable outdoor 4K projector is 45% off, its lowest price

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As we progress into the final stretches of summer, school comes back in session, and moments outside become even more precious, it only makes sense to find ways to spruce them up. Upping our outdoor entertainment game can certainly help, with waterproof Bluetooth speakers or even outdoor TVs being a great choice. However, the best solution of all could very well be a stellar portable, outdoor 4K projector. It’s the kind of thing that makes for legendary stories of summers gone by for your teens or creates the coolest outdoor theater for your whole family. And right now you can get such a projector for 45% off. The Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector is down to $1,100. That’s its lowest ever price on Amazon and a discount of $900 off of its usual $2,000, all available to you by tapping the button below.

Why you should buy the Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector

This projector has a bright, 2,200 lumens laser blast of 4K projection (bright enough to see even during the day), provides good sound, automatically focuses, and connects to inputs via WiFi or Bluetooth. With a handle and approximately 10-pound weight, the Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K projector can be taken just about anywhere easily, one of the big reasons it is featured in our roundup of the best portable projectors. As mentioned in our best outdoor projectors listing, where it is also featured, it doesn’t have an internal battery pack, so be sure to bring your portable power station along with you if you do end up using it outdoors. The Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector can cast up to 150 inches diagonally.

The Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Projector can be yours at an all-time low Amazon price of $1,100 today. That’s a savings of $900 off of its usual price of $2,000. All you need to do to get it is tap the button below. Then, be sure to check out our list of the best outdoor projector screens for something extra good to cast on.

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