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This Full HD projector is just $60 at Amazon for Black Friday (seriously!)

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For those who love movies and miss going to the cinema, now is the perfect time to set up a home theater in your living room or backyard. And this incredible deal on Amazon means you can pick up a Full HD projector for the crazy low price of just $60, which is likely to be the cheapest you’ll find for this holiday period and is one of the top Black Friday deals. The Apeman LC350 has a list price of $130 but is on sale for less than half price, with a saving of $70, so if you’ve been thinking about making a comfy theater in your own home then you should move fast to snap up this lightning deal. The deal is only available for another few hours so don’t walk, run!

Most full HD projectors will cost you over $100, so seeing this Apeman LC350 for only $60 was a deal we that had to get in front of you ASAP. It’s not the fanciest projector in the world but it has all the features you need for an entry-level option and at a price that is absolutely unbeatable on Amazon right now, making it one of the best Amazon Black Friday deals.

It supports 1080p and has a brightness of 4,500 lumens, which makes it brighter than most projectors and it should manage just fine as long as you’re not trying to watch movies in full daylight. It also has a broad range of connectivity options, including HDMI, VGA, USB, Micro SD, and RCA AV interfaces, so you’ll easily be able to hook up your laptop, gaming console, smartphone, or other device to watch movies. It comes with dual speakers as well, and the efficient cooling system should help to reduce fan noise.

This is a great basic projector, but perhaps you don’t want basic — you want the high-end stuff for a luxury movie theater experience. In that case, we recommend you try out an alternative like the 4K HDR compatible Optoma GT1080HDR.

More projector deals available now

There are a whole lot of other projectors available on sale for Black Friday right now as well, so if you want to keep browsing for other features then you can check out these other Black Friday projector deals:

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