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Entertainment electronics brand Nebula has today taken the wraps off a pair of new portable projectors aimed at very different home entertainment needs. For people predominantly looking for good ...
There aren’t many 4K Android TV projectors on the market, but the Nebula Cosmos Max 4K is definitely the best one. Anker’s sub-brand Nebula isn’t new at making projectors. But the Nebula Cosmos Max 4K ...
At IFA 2024, Anker launched new projectors under Nebula, its multimedia products brand. The company unveiled the Nebula Cosmos 4K SE, a projector that promises a cinema-like experience at home. On the ...
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 ...
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Anker has returned to Kickstarter with a new addition to its Nebula line of DLP projectors. As its name suggests, the Cosmos Laser 4K brings a laser light source to the watch party for up to 150 ...
The Nebula X1 features a triple laser optics system with 3,500 ANSI lumens brightness and supports 110% of the Rec. 2020 color space. It’s certified by ISF and TÜV, and includes Dolby Vision for ...
Nebula, Anker's home projector division, has released the Nebula X1. This time, the company is leaning the 4K laser media device towards both indoor AND outdoor use, with a self-adjusting tilting lens ...
This content was produced in partnership with Anker. What if you could carry the world’s most compact laser theater just about anywhere? Where would you choose to watch your next film or show? In your ...
We might never have to deal with the most annoying parts of the movie-going experience: chatty moviegoers, crying babies or mid-row people getting up in the middle of the movie. Anker wants us to ...