Oh ok… It would have been great,
Hope Anker can make this a reality some day
Oh ok… It would have been great,
Hope Anker can make this a reality some day
It’s listed on Amazon now. $299…
Adding more details from Nebula Astro
NOTE:
*Copyrighted content from Hulu, Netflix, and similar services CAN NOT be mirrored or screencast. Download and use the apps directly through Capsule to view copyrighted content from these providers.
**Chromecast is not supported.
Size
Height: 91.2 mm / 3.6 in
Wide: 82 mm / 3.2 in
Length: 89.2 mm / 3.5 in
Weight: 369.96 g /13.05 oz
Display
Display Technology: 0.2 in DLP
Native Resolution: 854x480
Brightness: 100 ANSI lumens
Lamp Life: 30,000 hrs
Aspect Ratio: 16: 9
Throw Ratio: 100 in @3.08 m; 60 in @1.73 m; 30 in @0.87 m
Offset: 100%
Focus Adjustment: Manual
Projection Mode: Front / Rear / Front Ceiling / Rear Ceiling
Keystone Correction: Auto (vertical ±40°)
Interface
HDMI: HDMI 1.4 up to 1080p input
USB-C: Charging & Data Storage / Connection via USB OTG
Control
Physical Buttons: Power / Volume / Mode Switch
IR Remote: D-pad Mode / Mouse Mode
BT Remote App: Android & iOS
Hardware
CPU: Quad Core A7 Smartphone Chipset
GPU: Adreno 304
RAM: 1GB DDR3
ROM: 8GB eMMC
Battery: 3250mAh / 3.63V
Speaker: 3W
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n
Dual Frequency 2.4/5GHz
Bluetooth: BT4.2 Dual Mode/A2DP
Fan: <30 dB
Software
OS: Android 7.1
Working Modes: Projector Mode, Bluetooth Speaker Mode
OTA: Supported
App Store: Supported
Movie Playtime: 2.5 hrs in Battery Mode
Music Playtime: 14 hrs in Bluetooth Speaker Mode
Charging Time: 2 hrs with 5V2A (Supported Quick Charge 2.0, 9V/2A)
Audio Formats: MP3; AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WMA 9/10 Pro, G.711
Video Formats: H.264, VP8, H.26, DivX 4x/5x/6x, H.265
What’s In The Box
Nebula Astro, adapter with USB-C to USB-A cable, manual, remote control, 12-month warranty, and our friendly customer service.
I see that, thank you. I will refrain from creating a new topic because @AnkerOfficial just recently posted this:
@Shenoy also just posted additional information and the Amazon link.
Didn’t you say it was 200 ANSI?
Yes, then corrected myself shortly thereafter: