Projector

Review: Anker Nebula Capsule II Smart Mini DLP Projector

Mini projector technology has been steadily advancing and now provides a viable alternative to a big-screen TV. Today we’re taking a look at Anker’s upgrade to the ultra-portable Nebula Capsule. The can-shaped Nebula Capsule II now runs a stock version of the full-blown Android TV operating system and adds some killer features such as 200 ANSI Lumen brightness, auto-focus and auto-keys...[Read More]

Review: Blitzwolf BW-VP1 Video Projector

The current selling price of Blitzwolf’s BW-VP1 video projector is $85.99 – significantly less than the thousands you’d typically pay for a top-of-the-line projector. Can those on a budget really expect a projector costing this amount of money to satisfy their needs? One way Blitzwolf keeps their costs down is packaging, with the projector coming in a plain green and white cardbo...[Read More]

Nebula Capsule II: World’s First Android TV™ Pocket Cinema Kickstarter

Nebula Capsule II: World’s First Android TV™ Pocket Cinema Kickstarter Capsule II uses a top-grade DLP (Digital Light Processor) to project a beautiful 720p HD picture onto 100 inches of screen, tent, wall… or pretty much any other light-colored surface in your vicinity. Powered by OSRAM LEDs, Capsule II boasts twice the brightness of its predecessor. The brand-new hardware is enhanced by I...[Read More]

Ebox Air I Android Projector Review

Ebox Air i Android Projector Review Today I am looking at the Ebox Air i Android projector. Running Android 4.4, this Rockchip RK3128 powered projector allows me to enjoy gaming and movies on any flat surface. No need to connect to another device as the OS is on the projector itself, and an internal battery, the future of entertainment is here! Specifications: Operating System: Android 4.4.2 CPU: ...[Read More]

Review: Vivibright GP70UP Android 4.4 Video Projector

Up until fairly recently you’d need to spend hundreds of pounds to get a video projector, but as the technology has advanced the price has been coming down and as a result this projector is available for under £100 (~$128) which I’d consider an incredible price – especially considering it has Android KitKat built in allowing it to play or stream media, and run loads of apps just like a table...[Read More]