Forgot the Big Day? You Can Still Grab A Samsung Projector At A Very Low Price

If you’re looking to upgrade your home entertainment system, it may be time to make the switch to a home projector instead of a TV. And even though the Prime Day deals ended recently, upgrading may not be as expensive as you think. Currently, Amazon still offers a $200 off the second generation Samsung Freestylewhich brings it down to the lowest price of $598. But deals can come and go very quickly during big shopping events, so we don’t know how long this offer will be available. Get your order in soon as remaining Prime Day deals are subject to change.
This projector is small, not quite the size of a soda can, and its design makes it easy to swing and adjust. It can create a screen up to 100 inches in size and can be used to stream sports, watch movies and even play video games with a high level of accuracy, which not every projector can handle.
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In our review of the original Samsung Freestyle, CNET contributor Geoffrey Morrison liked its design, colors and streaming capabilities but also said the lack of a built-in battery and its blackness were price barriers. Those areas haven’t been addressed as much in the second-gen model, but with a 25% discount you can focus more on the good than the bad, and you might have some budget left over for a decent USB-C battery pack or portable power. station if you want to make it portable.
It’s also worth noting that Freestyle can stream games directly from cloud gaming services like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. That’s a new feature on this latest model and means you can easily play PC or console-quality games on the big screen without having to futz around with connecting your console — or without having one at all. All you need is a parallel controllerlike PDP Replay was designed with Freestyle in mind as well It is estimated at 50 US dollars. Or if you have an Xbox or PlayStation controller home of course, ready to go.
And if you’re not quite ready to switch to a projector, there are still some Prime Day October TV deals available.
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