BenQ GV10 Wireless Pico Mini Portable HDMI Connectivity
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BenQ GV10 Wireless Pico Mini Portable Projector HDMI Connectivity | $336.20 |
Portable Design: Weighing just 3 pounds, this mini projector is lightweight and easy to carry around for on-the-go entertainment.
Built-in Speaker: Features a built-in speaker that delivers crisp audio for a complete multimedia experience without the need for external speakers.
Versatile Connectivity: Supports USB and HDMI input for connecting to a variety of devices like laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles.
Long-lasting Light Source: Operates on a 30000 hour-long LED light source that provides bright and vivid images even in low light environments.
User-friendly Interface: Equipped with a simple button control for easy operation and navigation.
Built-in Speaker: Features a built-in speaker that delivers crisp audio for a complete multimedia experience without the need for external speakers.
Versatile Connectivity: Supports USB and HDMI input for connecting to a variety of devices like laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles.
Long-lasting Light Source: Operates on a 30000 hour-long LED light source that provides bright and vivid images even in low light environments.
User-friendly Interface: Equipped with a simple button control for easy operation and navigation.
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