Every now and then, I test a gadget so wild that I can’t believe a company actually made it. Soundcore’s $5,000 Nebula X1 Pro ...
Not bright enough for daytime use outdoors There are more portable options, and better stationary options No USB C port On the face of it, projectors may seem somewhat simple. You hand over a few ...
The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn’t the most portable Google TV projector I’ve ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest.
Anker's just taken the wraps off its latest outdoor projector, the Nebula X1. This one promises to get plenty bright for "cinema-grade" picture quality, simplify the setup process, and deliver ...
Soundcore's latest stands out with flippable speakers and built-in Google TV. Find out more in this Nebula P1i review.
Go wireless with the Anker Nebula X1 projector—perfect for creating a backyard movie theater without the hassle of cords. Maybe one. Nebula’s X1 projector takes the hassle out of setup with an ...
Anker’s unit hits a sweet spot between bright, 720p HD image quality and portability — and it's on sale for only $400 during Amazon Prime Day. By Paul Schrodt If you purchase an independently reviewed ...
Finding a television that fits into a smaller space is more difficult than ever. Space is a luxury, after all. When you add on the poor audio quality from most televisions, you’re left with very ...
Nebula, the projector sub-brand of Anker, today unveiled the Nebula X1 outdoor smart projector. The triple laser projector boasts a new motorized gimbal-mounted lens with AI-driven auto image setup, a ...
Save $170 off the price of the Netflix-licensed Nebula Capsule 3 mini projector during Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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