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ViewSonic’s 1080p DLP Projector is now $100 off for today only at Best Buy

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the ViewSonic PX700HD 1080p DLP Projector for $399.99 shipped. Regularly $500 at Amazon (currently $494) and elsewhere, today’s deal is a solid $100 off and is the best price we can find. In fact, this is also matching the lowest we have seen it go for on Amazon historically. Along with dual HDMI inputs and USB connectivity, features include 3500 lumens of brightness, 1080p native resolution, a 30 to 300-foot viewable screen size, manual zoom and much more. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

Consider grabbing yourself some new HDMI cables for your projector. The AmazonBasics options start at just $10 Prime shipped for a 3-pack. But there are several options in terms of sizes and amount available. They carry a solid 4+ star rating from over 20,000 customers.

ViewSonic PX700HD 1080p DLP Projector:

Improve your gaming and movie experiences with this ViewSonic Full HD projector. Its reduced input latency of 16 ms let you play action-packed video games smoothly, and its 1080p resolution provides high-quality image display. This 3500-lumen ViewSonic Full HD projector has a powered USB port for connecting a mobile media source.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices