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ARTSEA 4K mini projector hits $60—85% off its $400 price

This 4K mini projector is now $60, down from $400! Packed with smart features like screen mirroring and a 200-inch display, it’s a budget-friendly must-have.

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Imagine this: you’re chilling at home, craving a movie night with that big-screen vibe, but you don’t want to drop hundreds—or thousands—on a fancy TV setup. Or maybe you’re planning an outdoor hangout with friends, and you’d love to project a flick onto a makeshift screen under the stars. Well, today might just be your lucky day. For a limited time, Walmart is slashing the price of the ARTSEA 4K Mini Projector to a jaw-dropping $60—down from its original $400 price tag. That’s an 85% discount, saving you a cool $340.

Don’t let its “mini” label fool you—this ARTSEA projector is packed with features that make it a legit contender for your entertainment lineup. It’s portable enough to toss in a backpack, yet it delivers crisp 720p resolution with support for 4K video playback. For the tech nerds out there, that means it can handle high-def content like a champ, even if its native resolution tops out at 1080p. Pair that with a brightness of 200 ANSI lumens (think 8000 lumens in marketing speak) and a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, and you’ve got a projector that promises vibrant colors and sharp details—whether you’re bingeing Netflix or gaming with pals.

What’s even cooler? This thing’s got a 180-degree rotatable lens. Want to project a movie onto your ceiling while you’re sprawled out on the couch? Done. How about turning a blank wall into your personal theater? Easy. You can tweak the projection size from 40 inches to a massive 200 inches, depending on how far you place it (anywhere from 4.9 to 18.4 feet). It’s manual focus, so you’ll need to twist a dial to get it just right, but that’s a small price to pay for this kind of flexibility.

In 2025, we’re all about seamless tech, right? This ARTSEA projector gets it. It’s loaded with dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (2.4G and 5G), which means faster, more stable streaming compared to older Wi-Fi setups. Whether you’re mirroring your phone screen via Miracast, AirPlay, or DLNA, or connecting it to your laptop, this thing keeps the lag to a minimum. It even runs on Android 11.0 (Red Velvet Cake), so it’s basically a standalone smart device—no extra streaming stick required (though it plays nice with TV sticks if you’ve got one).

Bluetooth 5.0 is also in the mix, letting you pair it with wireless speakers or headphones for that cinematic sound. Don’t have an external speaker handy? No sweat—it’s got a built-in 3W Hi-Fi speaker that’s surprisingly decent for its size. And if you’re old-school or just love options, there are ports galore: HDMI, AV, USB, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Hook up your gaming console, pop in a USB drive, or connect your phone—it’s all fair game.

One of the niftiest tricks up this projector’s sleeve is its ±45° auto keystone correction. If you’ve ever messed with a projector before, you know how annoying it can be to get the image perfectly square. This feature does the heavy lifting for you, automatically adjusting the picture so it looks right, even if the projector’s at a weird angle. There’s also manual trapezoidal correction if you’re a perfectionist. The result? Less fiddling, more watching.

Let’s talk value. At full price, $400 might feel steep for a mini projector, especially when you compare it to heavy hitters like the Anker Nebula Cosmos 4K SE (which CNET praised for its brightness and streaming smarts, though it’s bulkier and pricier). But at $60? That’s impulse-buy territory.

No product’s perfect, especially at this price. The 720p native resolution (with 4K support) means it’s not true 4K—it’s upscaling, not rendering at that ultra-high res natively. If you’re a pixel peeper, you might notice the difference up close. And while 200 ANSI lumens is solid for a mini projector, it’s not going to outshine a sunny room—darker spaces are its sweet spot.

Also, copyrighted content like Netflix or Disney+ might not play nice with screen mirroring due to HDCP restrictions. You’ll need a TV stick (like a Roku or Fire Stick) to stream those services smoothly, which adds a bit to the cost if you don’t already own one. Still, for $60, these are minor gripes.

This deal’s a no-brainer if you’re after an affordable way to level up your movie nights, gaming sessions, or even presentations. It’s perfect for college students in cramped dorms, families wanting a portable entertainment option, or anyone who loves the idea of a backyard movie night without breaking the bank. At 85% off, it’s also a killer gift idea—assuming you can snag it before it sells out.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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