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Hisense savings: The C2 4K Mini Projector is on sale for $300 off

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Portable projectors should be easy to set up and ready for just about any AV component you want to hook up to. That’s why it’s a good idea to limit your product search to recognizable brands like Hisense. Not only can you count on simple plug-and-play connectivity, but Hisense projectors deliver great picture and sound quality, too. 

As luck would have it, the Hisense C2 4K Portable Mini Projector is marked down to $1,700 this week. The MSRP of this model is $2,000, which means you’ll be saving a whopping $300! 

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Why you should buy the Hisense C2 Mini Projector

The Hisense C2 features a sleek and modern design with a travel-friendly chassis. The adjustable stand lets you position the projector 180 degrees vertically and supports a full 360-degree rotation, too. According to Hisense, the C2 Mini can fire up to a 300-inch image when positioned at a proper distance from your screen or projection surface. 

Hisense’s Pure Triple Color Laser brings a wide color gamut to the table and phenomenal Dolby Vision and HDR10 support for eye-popping highlights and other picture details. The C2 provides up to 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color space, up to 2,000 ANSI lumens, as well as breathtaking 4K upscaling that makes even your oldest DVDs look better than normal! 

Other noteworthy features include several auto-adjustment settings for fine-tuning the C2’s final picture, a 20-watt JBL speaker system, and built-in apps and smart capabilities via Google TV (must be connected to the Internet). 

Save $300 on the Hisense C2 4K Portable Mini Projector when you purchase today, and get ready for an exciting summer of movie nights! You should also take a quick peek at our lists of the best projector deals, best Bluetooth speaker deals, and best Amazon deals for even more discounts on top AV devices.

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