Given full retail pricing for the larger Nebula X1 Pro is $5,000, the smaller Nebula P1 isn’t quite as capable. It’s limited to a 1080P resolution and 650 ANSI lumens of brightness from its LED light source. You’ll want a very dark space to achieve the 180-inch projection that Anker says the P1 is capable of.

Setup should be mostly painless with autofocus, automatic keystone corrections, and a built-in gimbal with 130-degrees of movement that lets you adjust the angle of the projector. But if you’re planning a backyard screening, you’ll need to grab an extension cord. The P1’s detachable 10W speakers that connect to the projector over Bluetooth each offer up to 20 hours of battery life, but the projector itself lacks its own power source.

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