Projectors have come a long way in the last few years. I remember when I’d host LAN parties at my house back in high school, I’d get my close group of friends together and take over the “game room”. Most of us had 26inch+ TVs that we’d hook up, but I had one friend who decided to turn up the heat by bringing his projector and would take over an entire wall. The projector itself was massive, had regular audio/video ports, and had to be tilted up with game cases beneath it. Nowadays, you have things like what the company XGIMI has produced. They’re the fastest-growing projector manufacturer in the world who’ve gone up against big companies such as BenQ and Epson.
Their latest and greatest pieces of equipment are like night and day when compared to my friend’s old projector. They’re smaller, more optimized, and have a full package of features that would’ve made teenage Nate’s head spin. On one side is the MoGo Pro that offers ultra-portability in its construction or the extra-premium quality of the Halo. While either of these projectors may cost a pretty penny, it’s the quality and the usefulness of them that make it a worthy investment. Let’s take a closer look at these machines and see what’s up!
MoGo Pro - $549.00
Features:
True cinematic projection with 100+ inches display
True 1080P resolution, support 4K
300 ANSI Lumens
Official Android TV system with 5000+ apps
Premium sound by Harman-Kardon
Keystone Correction Projection
Mirroring from your phone via Chromecast
Voice control with Google Assistant
Event: Buy XGIMI Projector Get FREE Game Code: Daymare: 1998 PC Edition, Value up to $34.99
Halo - $799.00
Features:
True cinematic projection with up to 300 inches display
True 1080P resolution, support 4K
600 - 800 ANSI Lumens
Official Android TV system with 5000+ apps
Premium sound by Harman-Kardon
Keystone correction projection
Mirroring from your phone via Chromecast
Voice control with Google Assistant
Event: Buy XGIMI Projector Get FREE Game Code: Daymare: 1998 PC Edition, Value up to $34.99
Purchasing either of these projectors includes a copy of Daymare: 1998 for PC which is a pretty cool way to give gamers an incentive on trying something new. They are currently running a Women’s Day promo that brings the price down on them quite a bit and also gives you an additional 15% coupon that can be used on another purchase for the dates of March 6th-8th. Especially when most theaters are closed right now, watching movies on an in-home projector and even playing games on them is really a blast to be had. Imagine playing Warzone or Fortnite on this thing!