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Epson 1800 Lumens 3D 1080P Projector w/ HDMI $550 shipped (Reg. $650)

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Amazon has the Epson Home Cinema 2000 1800 lumens 3D 1080p projector with two HDMI inputs for $549.99 shipped. This projector typically retails for $650, today’s deal is the lowest that we can currently find it for and the best price that Amazon has offered.

This Epson projector is rated 4.6/5 stars by 211 Amazon customers, it features:

  • Up to 3x Brighter Colors with Epson
  • Color Brightness: 1800 lumens
  • White Brightness: 1800 lumens
  • Full HD 1080p; up to 300″ on any wall or screen
  • Supports MHL-enabled devices
  • HDMI inputs
  • 3D capabilities

From Epson:

Enjoy Full HD 1080p cinematic adventures virtually anywhere in 2D or 3D with the Home Cinema 2000. Images are always rich and brilliant with 1800 lumens of color brightness and 1800 lumens of white brightness. Enjoy a blockbuster film with images up to 300″ on virtually any wall or screen. Use the built-in sound or your own speakers. Setup is easy. The Home Cinema 2000 comes with two HDMI ports. And, MHL connectivity turns your projector into a smart display, providing instant access to movies, videos and games from MHL–enabled smartphones and tablets.

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