This handheld projector also has a built-in tablet and battery pack

It's a three-in-one powerhouse.
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Projectors are like something out of Hogwarts: just when it seems like there are no TVs to be found, they can take any random blank wall and turn them into instant viewing screens. But most projectors feel like rejected prototypes that never should have been released to the public. They’re bulky, they always have to be plugged in, and they’re compatible with very few external video sources. But there’s a new innovative projector that promises to fix all of these shortcomings. Meet the iBeamBLOCK Modular Computer HD Projection System.

Watch a commercial for the iBeamBLOCK below:

Use the coupon code SAVE15 to get 15% off.

This IF Design award-winning projector isn’t just a projector; it’s also a tablet and an external power bank. This 3-in-1 device is completely modular so you can add or remove modules as you see fit. You can use the power bank to run the projector without plugging it into an outlet, or you can use it to charge all of your external devices like your iPhone. (The battery has 13,200 mAh – enough to fully recharge your iPhone seven times.) Similarly, you can also use the attached Windows 10 tablet to connect any kind of video to the projector, or you can remove it and use it as a stand-alone Windows tablet for all of your everyday entertainment and productivity needs. 

And even if you just use the iBeamBLOCK as a stand-alone projector, you’re in for an incredible entertainment experience. According to the product listing, the device can project a large image (up to 120 inches and 400 lumens) and has Auto-Keystone Correction so you’ll get an optimal image from any angle. It also has a variety of input technologies (including Bluetooth, USB, micro USB, microSD, and HDMI) so you can connect it to virtually any notebook, game console, DVD player, smartphone, or external tablet. 

The iBeamBLOCK Modular Computing HD Projection System normally costs $828, but you can get it now for just $699, a savings of 15%. Plus, you can use the coupon code SAVE15 to save an additional 15 percent.

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Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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