
I had a blast reviewing Anker’s little portable projector, the Nebula Capsule ($349), earlier this year. I mainly connected it (via HDMI) to the retro gaming console I was playing at the time, the Analog Super Nt, so I could play Pokemon Blue on the huge screen that it projected on my wall (up to 100 inches), but the Nebula Capsule can be used in a number of other ways. It easily connects to a laptop or smartphone, so you can project large slideshows and presentations. It’s a 360-degree Bluetooth speaker, too, so you can bring it anywhere and listen to tunes. And it’s a little computer by itself, running an Android 7.1, so when connected to wi-fi it can play movies from Netflix, YouTube or Hulu. (You can also download these shows, the same way you would on your smartphone or tablet, so you can watch them when wi-fi isn’t available.) Essentially, the Nebula Capsule is a pocket-sized cinema, and a very useful gadget to take on long work trips and family vacations.
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