PepperGram Projector for Tablets for $16

November 17, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
PepperGram Projector for Tablets for $16
Create Incredible Holographic Images In Just a Couple Steps
Expires December 16, 2016 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Get a little funky anywhere you go with this simple illusion device. Working off a variation of an old illusion technique used in theaters and houses known as Pepper’s Ghost, this mini-projector creates what looks like a hologram with nothing but your tablet. Simply play a hologram image on your tablet, place the pyramid plastic on top, and you’ve got an outrageously entertaining, fascinating piece of decor.

  • Assemble quickly in just a couple of steps
  • Search YouTube for any 4-face pyramid holographic video & create a huge variety of cool holographic images
  • Explore an illusion technique that dates back to the 16th century!

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Handle with care to prevent prints or scratches
  • Material: plastic

Includes

  • Pyramid
  • Base
  • Instructions
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