I was able to fill the screen from about 9 feet away. Of course, the further away you get, the dimmer the picture, but in a darkened room or basement, it’s adequate.įor most of my testing, I did indeed test it in our basement with a 106″ projector screen. As a result, it’s not very bright but works well enough in a darkened room or basement. While not the brightest when compared to full-sized home theatre projectors, it is on the upper end of portable projectors. As far as brightness is concerned, this portable projector offers 400 ANSI lumens. The Nebula Solar Portable has a 1080p FHD resolution with HDR support. The remote included with the Nebula Solar Portable projector. One thing about the remote is that the rear battery compartment lid is extremely tight and difficult to get off. The buttons on the remote, from top to bottom, allow you to power the projector on and off, toggle autofocus, invoke Google Assistant, move up/down/left/right and OK for navigation, go back, go home, launch the settings menu, and adjust the volume up and down. On the top left of the face of the remote is the microphone beside the power button. The included remote control is relatively slim, measuring about 6 1/4- by 1 1/2- by 3/8-inches. Still, it’s much lighter than your full-sized projectors, so it is easier to take on the go or move around. Finally, a threaded screw mounting hole is centred in the bottom for mounting to a ceiling or optional tripod.īeing a portable projector, it’s not exactly the lightest – coming in around 3lbs. When folded out, the branding is visible when looking at the front of the projector. As it turns out, this piece can be folded out and forward, allowing you to adjust the projector’s viewing angle by up to 13°. The words SOLAR PORTABLE are printed in gloss black on the front foot. Two round rubber-like feet sit near the back with a wider rectangular one on the front. The outer edge on the bottom of the projector has the same fin design as the back for extra ventilation. These allow you to adjust the volume up or down and switch between connection modes, including Bluetooth, to use as a speaker for music streaming. Towards the back of the projector are three touch buttons. On the top of the projector, near the front, the Nebula logo is imprinted in red. The Nebular Solar Portable Home Cinema we reviewed has the following features and specifications: Model Number D2131 Display Technology 0.23DMD in 1080p DLP Native Resolution 1920×1080 Brightness 400 ANSI lumens HDR HDR10 LED Life 30,000 hours Aspect Ratio 16:9 Throw Ratio 120 in m 100 in m 80 in m 60 in m 40 in m Focus Adjustment 3-second autofocus Projection Mode Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling Keystone Correction Auto (vertical ±40°) Manual (horizontal ±40°, Quadrilateral ±40°) Interface HDMI 2.0 (up to 4K input), USB-A for flash drives, Type-C for Power Delivery charging, 2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi Controls Physical power buttonīT Remote App (Nebula Connect for Android & iOS) CPU Quad-Core A55 Chipset GPU Quad-Core Mali G31 RAM 2GB DDR ROM 8GB eMMC Battery 20,000mAh/3.7v (up to 3h) Speaker 2x 3W with Dolby Digital Plus Video Formats Supports *.mkv,*.wmv, *.dat, *.avi, *.mov, *.iso, *.mp4, *.rm formats Audio Formats Supports MP3, WMA, RM, FLAC, Ogg Operating System Android TV 9.0 with Google Assistant and Chromecast Dimensions 192.25 x 192 x 58.65mm (7.6 x 7.6 x 2.3in) Weight 1.4kg (3.09lbs) What’s in the boxīack view of the Nebula Solar Portable projector.
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