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The front-end is customised for use with the supplied remote, and has a dedicated app store rather than Google Play.

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It has a battery that lasts up to four hours and Android rather than a basic menu system.

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This is easily the most fun portable projector in this group too. It is far from palm-sized, but has a synthetic leather carry strap and a shape similar to the Bang & Olufsen BeoLit 15 “lunchbox” wireless speaker. The Nebula Mars 2 sits in a portable projector sweet spot. You need some patience for the menu system too, as it can be very slow to respond. Both limit picture quality so it’s a good idea to take out a tape measure to check it will suit your living room. Unlike many more traditional projectors, the Asus F1 does not have lens shift or optical lens zoom, just digital zoom and keystone correction. We’re not in the same class as JVC’s D-ILA range here, of course, but if you can project onto a grey wall or a white screen with black border, you’re looking at very enjoyable home cinema experience. Colours have real DLP punch and the black level is more than respectable.

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But with the Asus F1 you get a much more cinematic image in a dark room. If you want to use a projector in the day time, the significantly brighter Epson EF100 is a better bet.

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Its resolution is Full HD, 1920 x 1080 pixels, and the 1200 lumen brightness doesn’t need anything like the light-blocking preparation of a smaller model. It’s also less likely to get damaged when moved about as it uses an LED light array rather than a traditional lamp.Īt this size you get much closer to the image quality of a traditional home projector. This means it doesn’t need to sit as far from a wall or projector screen to produce a large image. It weighs just 1.8kg, similar to some laptops, and has a short throw lens. It does not have a battery and you’ll need a rucksack to take it over to a friend’s house, but it is a very handy projector to take between rooms in your own home.

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The Asus F1 stretches the limits of what we might call a “portable projector”. No battery -Not the most portable design Read the full Anker Nebula Solar Portable review. It's small, convenient and very well appointed. The onboard speakers are a touch weedy but the quality and spread of sound from them is good.ĭo be warned that the app platform is missing a few of the UK catch-up services, iPlayer included, but otherwise, this feels like one of the best projectors out there for taking on your travels. In the right setting, it's just the ticket. There are brighter machines out there but, for this price, there's a great blend of both punch and subtlety to the image. What tops it off, though, is some really rather impressive picture quality. There's an excellent smart platform, a three-hour battery life, a good degree of brightness and plenty of source material options. Feature-wise, it's got almost everything one could need in an outdoor/portable projector. This is Anker's best Nebula projector to date and also a very, very good portable in its own right. Sound system lacks impact -Blacks could be deeper Besides, you'll find lots of more affordable options below. The only downside is the price, but if you want the best, you're going to have to pay for it. And it sounds surprisingly good by the standards of integrated speakers, too. It is bright enough without being garish, vibrant enough to combat leaked sunlight. Picture performance is strong: impressively crisp and detailed, with decent depth and natural hues. As long as you have a clean wall or ceiling upon which to throw a picture, you can have it up and running in a matter of minutes each time you use it. That’s the great beauty of the CineBeam: its versatility and intuitive simplicity.

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Even the power cable is wound up inside the base, so there is really nothing you have to plug in if you don’t want to.

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That's especially impressive when you consider it's more or less an entire home cinema system: a 4K HDR picture, stereo sound, an array of smart sources, all in a unit you can carry like a holdall and set up wherever and whenever you might choose. It's not what you'd call 'mini' but the LG CineBeam has an integrated handle for easy carrying and is small enough to be easily hidden away in a cupboard when not in use. Detail and motion could be better -No battery













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