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A low-angle shot captures an outdoor home theater at dusk. A large projection screen on the left shows two people kitesurfing on turquoise water next to a lush green coastline, with two bright yellow and blue kites prominently displayed. In the foreground, a comfortable outdoor sofa with white cushions and throws is visible, along with a white ottoman. To the right, the Nebula X1 projector sits on a textured, light-colored stool. Wooden structures and glass panels enclose the space, reflecting the evening light. A small white floral arrangement is on a table between the sofa and the projector.
The X1 projecting a 90-inch image on an outdoor terrace over Starlink.

I seldom sleep in the same place for more than a couple of weeks at a time, so I'm a big fan of portable all-in-one projectors. They're small and set up quickly, making them ideal for vanlife, gaming parties, outdoor movie nights, or an evening in on the couch - but they usually sacrifice quality for convenience. Anker's new Nebula X1 projector promises to produce an incredibly bright and color-accurate 4K image with excellent sound while remaining portable and quiet.

Typically, if portability is at the top of your wish list, then sound and picture quality will suffer. Prioritize a cinematic experience and you're looking at an expensive, hu …

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