After more than a decade of reviewing products, we’ve come to realize that the adage big things come in small packages isn’t always true. Filmatic has proved us wrong with their ridiculously small and powerful outdoor projector. With a durable design and all-metal construction inspired by armored vehicles, ammo boxes, and DLP film projectors, this handheld device allows you to stream your favorite flicks onto whatever surface is around you–without having to worry about wires, water, complicated setups, or even speakers (because they’re built-in). The Filmatic projector is powered by DLP technology to deliver a sharper, crisper image with true FHD 1080p resolution while also being equipped with autofocus, auto-keystone, and access to more than 5,000 streaming apps filled with all your favorite content. It even works with media on TF cards or wireless streaming through Airplay, Miracast, or Bluetooth. If you want a way to share your media with friends and family, or host a drive-in screening at home, there’s no better option than the Filmatic projector.
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