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Wanbo Mini - when the slide projector is no longer enough, but the TV is still too much!

Wanbo Mini - when the slide projector is no longer enough, but the TV is still too much!

The Wanbo Mini is a friend of fairy-tale movies with its price below HUF 20, of course, if there is nothing else, you can also watch movies on it.

Wanbo Mini - when the slide projector is no longer enough, but the TV is still too much!

The Wanbo Mini LCD Projector is an easy-to-carry, compact projector that impresses with its excellent image quality and versatile connectivity. The device, which operates with 720p resolution LCD technology, can even decode 1080p HD content, so it promises a relatively detailed and vivid image display. The projector with a brightness of 250 ANSI lumens is easy to operate thanks to the built-in multimedia operating system and is compatible with many different devices, such as laptops, smartphones or game consoles via HDMI, USB and TF card reader connectors.

One of the outstanding features of the projector is the high-transmittance, clear glass optical lens, which provides a sharper and clearer image than the plastic lenses of its peers. Equipped with a 3W speaker, it offers adequate sound, which further enhances the movie-going experience for children. Wanbo Mini has two large-diameter cooling fans, which guarantee quiet operation and efficient heat dissipation, so they do not disturb the silence during the projection. Thanks to its compact size and light weight, Wanbo Mini is an ideal choice for home cinema or even outdoor projection, anywhere and anytime. With that said, I can mostly imagine it in the children's room for afternoon movies.

WANBO MINI LCD Projector, Multimedia Version, EU Plug

The small machine is also small in price, since the 8PFJUXAOO4 with a coupon code, you can get it from a Czech warehouse for HUF 19 by clicking on the link below:

 

Wanbo Mini HD Ready Projector

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