Philips Unreleased GamePix 900 Projector Already Has an Enormous Discount

GamePix 900 us 400 dollar discount

You can grab a Philips GamePix 900 gaming projector and get high speed 4K for £495 / $599.

Get  $400 / £400 off right now! Pre Orders are open for the recently announced GamePix 900 4K projector, and Philips have a special offer that big screen gamers might want to take advantage of. While we’re pretty hyped to try out this projector, a special pre order offer means you can get the unreleased kit for £495 / $599. That’s a sizeable drop from the standard £819 / $999.

 

GamePix900 uk 400 pound discount

 

The offer is limited, however. A total of 1,000 units unlocked for pre order earlier on 30th January and can be bought at the promotional price. US citizens should be mindful of local taxes and the like. Thankfully I expect there is enough time to ponder the purchase, with plenty of projectors still available as I put this piece together. To nab one now, just take a look at the official website or take a look at the specifications before clicking through.

This is Philips’ first proper foray into gaming projectors, having mostly focused on desktop monitors. It pieces together a DLP device that features high resolution, portability, decent response times and a massive picture. It includes the following highlights:

• 4K resolution (at 60 Hz), 1440p at 120 Hz and 1080p capability with esports-ready 240 Hz performance
• Ultra-low input lag of just 6 ms at 240 Hz
• 1000 ANSI lumens brightness with advanced LED light source
• 120-inch maximum display size
• HDR10 support and 95% Rec. 709 colour space coverage
• Three specialised gaming presets: Action, Adventure, and Sports
• Compact 2 kg design for portable gaming sessions

While we’re not really ones for shouting out pre orders, this price point puts it well under the outlay of many tabletop gaming projectors. While we cant wait to see how this configuration comes together, you can get in first over on the official website now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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