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Get a 100-Inch Image for a Record-Low $498 with This Samsung Projector Deal

Get a 100-Inch Image for a Record-Low $498 with This Samsung Projector Deal

CNETa day ago

There are plenty of great TV deals out there, but even budget-friendly models are going to cost you quite a bit if you want a screen that's larger than 77 inches. If you want a massive, immersive display without dropping serious cash, you may want to grab yourself a projector instead. This second-gen Samsung Freestyle projector can project an image of up to 100 inches, and it's currently on sale for a record-low $498. That saves you a whopping $300, but this deal could expire at any point, so take advantage of these savings sooner rather than later.
This projector is tiny -- not much bigger than a soda can -- and its design makes it easy to swivel and readjust. It's capable of creating an image up to 100 inches on the diagonal and can be used to stream shows, watch films and even play video games with a high degree of accuracy, which isn't something every projector can manage.
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In his review of the original Samsung Freestyle, CNET contributor Geoffrey Morrison wrote that he loved its design, colors and streaming capabilities but also said that the lack of a built-in battery and its dimness were drawbacks for the price. Those areas haven't been significantly addressed in the second-gen model, but this 38% discount might help you focus more on the pros than the cons, and you might even have the budget leftover for a decent USB-C battery pack or portable power station if you want to make it more portable.
Why this deal matters
Our reviewer had a few gripes with this projector at the original $800 list price, but at this record-low price it's a pretty undeniable value. You're getting a pretty stacked set of features for just under $500, including a 100-inch image, built-in speakers, gaming support and more.

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