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If you’re in the market for a mini laser projector, the Hisense C2 Portable Laser Projector is at its lowest price yet, according to price-tracking tools, down from $1,999.99 to $1,699.99. A compact setup for small living spaces or trips, this impressive projector boasts quality comparable to that of a high-quality TV. While it doesn’t have the same quality as pricier models like the Hisense C2 Ultra, it’s a space-saving projector for casual viewing or a lag-free gaming experience.

The Hisense C2 can project up to a 300-inch movie screen, and it has an adjustable viewing angle to align with screens, walls, and ceilings precisely for a more flexible setup. It features a sharp 4K image and 2000 ANSI Lumens brightness for maximum vibrancy. The unique 4K AI Upscaler feature transforms lower-quality videos, such as classic films and home movies, into crystal-clear 4K quality, complete with vivid and accurate colors. This is achieved through the projector’s innovative MCL38 Laser design, which harnesses the power of 4 LEDs. 

The Ultra model comes with additional bells and whistles; it has a greater ANSI Lumens and is a stronger choice for brighter rooms and home theaters. It also features a stronger audio quality that doesn’t require any external speakers for superior sound. However, the price tag is also significantly heftier with a nearly $800 difference. They both feature the same resolution, projection size, and display technology. If you don’t plan on using this projector in very bright rooms or are hoping to replace a high-quality TV, this mini projector could hit the sweet spot.

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