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Published: 2022-08-01, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
The Nebula Capsule is an interesting product because on one hand the idea of a portable soda can-sized projector that you could load up a few movies or your kids' favorite movies and shows and to be able to project those up onto the side of a building...
No Access to Google Play Store, Low brightness, Performance, This mini projector packs a top brightness of about 100 ANSI lumens (500 lumens), which really isn't as bright as your normal black box – cue the Optoma HD29 Darbee. Despite that, picture qualit
This is a premium portable projector that's full of features.The Anker Nebula Capsule is not only one of the more powerful portable projectors, it also provides one of the most complete packages on the market. Its laundry list of features includes everyth...
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Published: 2019-03-20, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
Very compact, can run some streaming video apps, automatic keystoning,
Focus can be tricky, fairly dim
The Anker Nebula Capsule is an impressively portable projector with convenient Wi-Fi capabilities built-in, but some issues in picture quality and a short battery life limit its usefullness in many situations...
82 Lumens – Bright enough for night-time use, 480p Resolution (854 x 480), LED Light Source, Light Source Lifespan up to 30,000 hours, Cool design – the size of a soda can, Images up to 100 inches, On-board media player, Decent battery life at 3.5 hours,
Did not meet brightness claim, Apps via AptoidTV wouldn't install in the beginning and only installed two days later – no changes were made to any settings, Must be mounted on a tri-pod if projecting upward at all, Audio, while loud, has too many cracks a
The Anker Nebula Capsule is a cool looking projector, but its lack of brightness, poor audio quality and lack of reliability when it comes to downloading apps give me serious concerns about actually purchasing this unit – after not being able to run apps...
Published: 2018-07-31, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
This tiny pod produces a fantastic image for its size. Great battery life, excellent remote control, and Android 7.1 all add up to an awesome mini projector...
It feels well-built, and is small enough to take anywhere, The Capsule should last around four hours on a single charge, or 30 hours in Bluetooth speaker mode, It runs Android 7.1 Nougat, so you can run plenty of apps
This is a problem with all pico projectors, but the Capsule isn't very bright, No Google Play Store, and most apps don't have a TV interface, $349 is a lot for a portable projector, even one as good as the Capsule
The Nebula Capsule is undeniably a premium product. Even though the software does have flaws, having the full Android operating system is definitely a plus for many people.At the time of writing, the Nebula Capsule is $349.99, and has dropped to $279 once...
As far as quality goes, the exterior is quite solid and although the resolution of the projector isn't all that great, it works. The sound isn't as robust and full as you would expect it to be but is still plenty loud and can easily fill a small to a medi...
Effective Android OS, Great remote app, Excellent build quality, Attractive design, Decent battery life
Limited resolution, Not very bright, No Google Play store, Noisy fan
The Nebula Capsule has a number of limitations as a projector, not least in terms of its resolution and brightness. However, if you're looking for a feature-packed portable Android projector then it's definitely worth considering...