As pleasant as to wire a projector in your domestic cinema, the flexibility offered by a portable model is just as precious. This means that you can install a large impromptu screen in your backyard during these glorious long summer evenings. But the portable projectors also carry this puff of not being so good, or of being compromised, with a less powerful sound and vision. It is this problem that Nebula seeks to approach with its latest flagship portable projector, the X1, which is designed to offer the power of a domestic projector in the body of a mobile.
The X1 is a triple laser unit promising a 4K UHD video, Dolby Vision with 3,500 Lumens Ansi which should easily fill a 300 -inch screen. You can place it on a support, a table or the floor, with the table capable of bowing up to 25 degrees to find wherever you placed your screen. There is a glass network with 14 elements inside the body, which, according to the company, should provide a reliable image quality for the life of the unit. It is also flexible with an optical zoom allowing you to launch on a screen up to 200 inches wide between 13 and 22 feet distance.
The other big problem with the spotlight is sound quality, but nebula thinks that this has also solved this problem. The X1 has not only a quartet of internal loud-firing speakers, but you can pay a little more to collect a pair of 20W wireless satellite speakers with their own integrated batteries. Each satellite connects to the X1 on Wi-Fi and has a lifespan of the nominal battery of eight hours, in addition they are classified IP54 to ensure that they do not break if your cinema evening is interrupted by a rain shower.
Nebula is also proud to boast that the X1 is the company’s first portable projector to obtain its own internal liquid cooling system. Liquid cooling is commonplace on high -end wired projectors, and Nebula says that its inclusion here allows it to reduce the noise of the fan to 26 dB. This may or may not be a good thing depending on the talented levels of your friends since you can also buy a pair of wireless karaoke microphones with a life of 40 hours.
The rest of the list of specifications is what you expect, with the X1 running Google TV, plus a pair of HDMI ports (one with EARC). It will be available for purchase in the United States on June 20 for $ 2,999, while the accessories pack alone will cost you $ 999, but you can group both for $ 3,298. This is a situation similar to the United Kingdom, where it will be ready to buy on May 21 for £ 2,1999, the accessories pack costing £ 500, but if you order between May 21 and June 15, you will get both for £ 2,350.
This article originally appeared on engadget to