Anker Nebula X1 Review
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The Anker Nebula X1 can project up to a 200-inch image from between 13 to 22 feet thanks to its optical zoom.
It has built-in gimbal (an industry first ) tilts up to 25 degrees to help it align with your chosen surface.
The X1 has 4.2 surround sound, plus the possibility of adding two wireless satellite speakers.
It's not as good as a great television, but sharpness of the image and punched-up detail stands it apart from any portable.
The Nebula X1 uses the Google TV platform with Netflix built in and Google Cast .
At $ 3,000 , the X1 is currently the most expensive portable projector.
It's comparable in price to a quality home cinema projector, but those often lack streaming capabilities or audio.
Despite the wonderful image quality, AI smarts and streaming, I'm not sure it's worth it on its own.
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