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This Epson mini projector has a huge discount at Crutchfield

Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12.
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Owning one of the best QLED or OLED TVs is a great feeling, but what if you want one of the most enormous screens possible for the movies and shows you love to watch? If you’re in need of a towering display, you should start thinking about a home theater projector. Speaking of which, we just came across a fantastic offer for a top-rated portable product:

For a limited time, when you order the Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 through Crutchfield, you’ll save $200. At full price, this model sells for $1,000.

Why you should buy the Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12

The idea behind Epson’s Mini EF12 is brilliant-looking movies and TV shows with minimal setup and significant results. This 3-LCD chip projector delivers up to a full 1080p with a 16:9 aspect ratio when displaying up to a 150-inch screen. Choose from several color presets, including dynamic, vivid, and bright cinema, to best suit the content you’re watching.

The built-in Yamaha speaker system does a solid job at replicating a surround sound configuration, but there’s a stereo output for those hoping to connect headphones or external speakers. (Check out our list of the best Bluetooth speaker deals!) On top of two HDMI ports and a few USB connections, the EF12 has Android TV built-in. This means you’ll be able to stream content from platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+.

Thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 support, you’ll even be able to connect a phone or laptop to the EF12 for wireless playback! This is one of the nicest projectors we’ve come across this year, and saving $200 is no joke, friends.

Order the Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 through Crutchfield and spend $800. You also may want to check out some of the best projector deals we’ve been rounding up. We have an entire list of Crutchfield deals to look through, too.

You may also be wondering if you should invest in a huge TV or a projector with a dedicated screen. It’s not the easiest question to answer, but if you end up going with a TV and don’t know how to wall-mount it, we have an entire guide to walk you through the process!

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