Urgent news flash, attention all – it is now 101 days until the Rugby World Cup kicks off. This should give all rugby lovers ample time to prepare their better halves for midweek evenings of merriment and general relationship neglect. Like I said start the warnings now, should soften the blow further down the line.
101 days is also due warning to start preparing your rugby-watching cave and we know where you need to start. It’s lekker that you had 15 mates around but how can you really expect us to appreciate Schalk’s brute force on that crummy little screen? We can hardly see Bismarck getting some cheap shots in at the bottom of the ruck, not good enough.
Bust out the Mini Multimedia Portable Projector and Projector Screen, however, and all will be well with the world. It doesn’t matter if you’re projecting from the telly, the computer or an SD card – choose your source, rig up the Projector Screen and you’re up and running.
R899 for Multi-Media Portable Projector- Black (R1 499 value)
R899 for Multi-Media Portable Projector- White (R1 499 value)
R1 499 for Multi-Media Portable Projector and a 120cm x 163cm Projection Screen – Black (R2 499 value)
R1 499 for Multi-Media Portable Projector and a 120cm x 163cm Projection Screen – White (R2 499 value)
You can read up on all the specs HERE but wait, like a really annoying late night infomercial, there’s more. Seeing as though you’ve managed to get everyone over (you know how hard some of your friends had to beg) why not ensure it’s a proper jol and bust out the beats with a Bluetooth Touch Speaker for just R299 a pop (50% off, free delivery)? These funky little beasts have six keypads on a touch pad operating panel, a blue glowing LED background and built-in twin loudspeakers. Have a look, pretty sweet huh?
You can read the nitty-gritty HERE but I’m pretty sure you get the drift.
Right, your Rugby World Cup viewing arena is coming together nicely. I applaud your foresight, now to ride out the next 101 days…
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