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ViewSonic’s M1 Projector sports a 6-hour battery, USB-C, more at $250 (Reg. $300+)

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Amazon offers the ViewSonic M1 Portable Projector for $249.99 shipped when promo code 50OFFM1 is applied during checkout. That’s good for at least $50 off the regular going rate at retailers like Best Buy and a new Amazon all-time low. ViewSonic’s M1 projector is perfect for movies on the patio or video gaming on-the-go. It features HDMI input and up to six hours of power via the built-in battery. Better yet, it has USB-C charging. It can recreate a 100-inch screen at 480p resolutions. Rated 4.1/5 stars. With your savings, pick up a few extra HDMI or USB-C cables and you’ll be all set.

ViewSonic M1 Portable Projector features:

  • Ultra-portable WVGA (854x480p) LED projector that delivers convenient entertainment in nearly any room
  • Shorter throw lens project up to 100-inches from 8-feet 9-inches
  • Built-in Dual Harman Kardon speakers deliver room-filling audio
  • Simple setup and control, just plug & play your presentations, videos, and pictures
  • A built-in battery provides up to 6 hours of power, and can charge mobile devices via USB Type C when the power adapter is plugged in

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