Save $900 on this stunning laser projector ahead of Black Friday

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SAVE $900: The AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro 4K Smart Ultra Short Throw Projector is on sale for $3,099 at Best Buy (regularly $3,999) this Black Friday.



AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro

$3,099.00
at Best Buy

$3,999.00
Save $900.00



If your dream home theater setup involves popcorn, a massive screen, and Dolby Atmos audio, the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro is ready to make it happen. This ultra-short throw 4K laser projector is a cinephile’s dream — and this Black Friday, you can snag it for $3,099 at Best Buy, saving a whopping $900 off its regular price of $3,999.

Designed to transform any room into a cinematic haven, the LTV-3000 Pro delivers 4K UHD visuals powered by triple laser RGB technology for stunning color accuracy and sharpness. It covers 107% of the Rec 2020 color space and 147% of DCI-P3, offering richer, more vibrant visuals than most home projectors. With a peak brightness of 3,000 lumens, it holds up even in rooms with some ambient light.

This projector can handle everything from streaming the latest blockbuster to diving into a game. It offers a screen size of 80 to 150 inches, and thanks to its ultra-short throw distance, it only needs to sit 9.8 inches from the wall for a 100-inch display. Add Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and a turbo game mode with ultra-low lag, and you’ve got a device that’s as versatile as it is powerful.

Audio doesn’t take a backseat here, either. The built-in 36W Dolby Atmos stereo speakers deliver immersive sound. eARC support ensures seamless integration with external sound systems for a true surround experience. The included Fire TV Stick 4K Max lets you stream your favorite platforms straight out of the box.

At $3,099, the AWOL Vision LTV-3000 Pro brings the magic of the movies to your living room. With a big discount, Black Friday is the perfect time to level up your home entertainment.

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