Get an Epson MegaPlex MG

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The MegaPlex MG-50 has a dock for older iDevices, but also offers VGA and HDMI inputs.
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Projectors are awesome. A high-end HD model can turn a living room into a sweet home theater, but don’t overlook the value of lower-end options. A projector that’s compact, inexpensive, and easily moved can be a great solution for anytime, anywhere movie fun.

To wit: For a limited time, Epson is offering the refurbished MegaPlex MG-50 3LCD projector for $239 shipped. Original price: $699.99!

The MegaPlex is a self-contained home theater, offering loud built-in speakers, a carrying handle for easy transport from one room to another, and a dock for 30-pin Apple devices. Yep, you’ve just found the perfect home for that secondhand iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.

By connecting one of those devices, you can project any videos you’ve purchased from iTunes. It also works with Netflix and YouTube, though unfortunately most other streaming apps (Hulu, HBO Go, etc.) don’t support this kind of video-out.

Thankfully, the projector also has VGA and HDMI inputs, so you can connect just about any other source (DVD player, Android device, laptop, etc.) to greatly expand your viewing options.

Whatever your source, you’ll get 2,200 lumens’ worth of brightness via a 3LCD engine. That’s pretty solid, but there is one downside: The MegaPlex MG-50 tops out at 960×540 pixels, a bit shy of proper HD. It’s fine for casual movie watching (especially the likes of, say, a kid’s sleepover), but anyone accustomed to 720p/1080p images may balk.

That said, you’ll want to check out PC Mag’s mostly favorable review of the MG-50, along with my own coverage of the slightly higher-end MG-850HD. (For what it’s worth, Amazon customers rated the MG-50 4.5 stars out of 5.) One thing is certain: Resolution notwithstanding, this is an amazing deal on a powerful projector. Definitely worth a look.

Bonus deal: Game time! If you love platform-style adventure games with a sense of humor, Get Games has the 2013 indie hit The Cave (Win) for $3.74. Regular price: $14.99. Features include lovely graphics, challenging puzzles, and punny jokes from the mind who brought you Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion.

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Get an Epson MegaPlex MG

One of my favorite products of the year is Epson’s MegaPlex MG-850HD projector. Plunk your iPhone, iPod, or iPad into its pop-out iDevice dock and presto: you’ve got a complete home theater anywhere there’s a chunk of wall space.

The unit has a list price of $799, but P.C. Richard & Son sells the Epson MegaPlex MG-850HD projector for $644.97 shipped.

Still pricey, yes, but I’ve been reviewing one for the past couple weeks and think it’s a great buy.

On its own, the MG-850HD is a 720p projector that pumps out an impressive 2,800 lumens. In other words, it’s very bright. Plus, it has built-in 10-watt stereo speakers that deliver admirably robust audio.

Epson outfitted the projector with HDMI, component, and composite video inputs, so you can connect just about any source. Of course, the big draw is the iDevice dock, which lets you watch all your iTunes videos, play your movies and slideshows, and even run Netflix.

There are a couple limitations, most notably that a lot of other video-streaming apps (Crackle, Hulu, and HBO Go) aren’t compatible with the MG-850HD. (Blame the app developers, not Epson–these apps don’t work with any video-out solution.)

Even so, it’s an outright treat to connect, say, your iPhone to the projector and stream high-def episodes of “Caprica” or a rented copy of “Super 8.” Who needs DVDs?

Don’t confuse the MG-850HD with the handful of iPod-friendly pico projectors that emerged earlier this year. This is a full-blown 3LCD projector, one that’s just plain awesome for turning any room into an iDevice-powered theater.

Bonus deal: Today only, Bedeals has the refurbished Logitech Harmony 600 universal remote for $29.99 shipped. That’s one of the best prices I’ve seen on a Harmony remote with an LCD screen (albeit a monochrome one). It comes with a 90-day warranty.

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