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A 1000 ANSI lumen projector that auto-corrects keystone, avoids obstacles, and adapts to the color of whatever wall you point it at used to cost serious money. The Blackview PV1000 Max is currently $269.99 at Walmart (on clearance from $299.99), and it does all of that without you touching a settings menu. The auto-setup system uses a 6-in-1 TOF algorithm to handle focus, keystone, obstacle avoidance, screen alignment, wall color adaptation, and anti-glare automatically at startup. Resolution is native 1080P with full 4K decoding, HDR10/HLG support, and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. The 360-degree rotating gimbal lets you point it at walls, ceilings, or side walls without repositioning the whole unit. It runs VIDAA OS with access to 1,800+ apps including Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+, handles casting via AirPlay 2, Miracast, and DLNA, and the dual 6W speakers are Dolby Audio certified. The thing also functions as a standalone Bluetooth speaker when you want audio without the projection. At 3.5 kg, it’s portable enough for camping or an RV setup. Available at walmart.com.






