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The Anker Nebula Capsule is a lot of things. It’s a portable projector that you can use to beam a picture up to 100 inches across, although with a just 100 ANSI lumens and a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, you probably wouldn’t want to use it to replace your TV.
But the Anker Nebula Capsule also has a built-in 360 degree speaker, a battery that should provide up to 4 hours of use while unplugged, and Android 7.1 software so you can beam content from Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, Plex, or any other video service without connecting a PC or phone (although it does support screen mirroring).
In other words, this soda can-sized device is for watching movies, delivering presentations, or playing games on the go. With a $349 price tag, it’s not necessarily the cheapest solution, but it’s a relatively well-reviewed all-in-one solution that just needs a screen (or a blank wall to work).
Right now it’s a bit more affordable than usual though: Amazon is selling the Anker Nebula Capsule for $278 when you use the coupon code MYNEBULA at checkout.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Audio and video devices
- Anker Nebula Capsule smart pico projector/360 degree speaker for $278 – Amazon (coupon:Â MYNEBULA)
- Amazon Echo Spot for $110 – Amazon
- Google Home smart speaker for $90 – The Living Stone (via eBay)
- Sony XB20 portable Bluetooth speaker for $48 – Amazon
Other gadgets
- reMarkable E Ink tablet/writing slate for $499 – reMarkable
- Apple Watch Series 1 for $149 – Walmart
Accessories
- Dell E310dw mono laser printer for $50 – Staples
- ZyXEL AV1000 powerline HomePlug Kit w/AC900 WiFi extender for $40 – B&H
- Samsung 64GB DUO USB 3.0 (and micro USB) flash drive for $25 – Newegg
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
This is a really cool device. It just needs higher resolution.
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I think Brad flubbed the resolution/lumens numbers.
Whoops. Fixed!