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ANKER Nebula Apollo (D2410)

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ANKER Nebula Apollo
Lamp:LED, ANSI 200 lm
Resolution:854x480 px
Projection:from 1.15 m, before 3.08 m
Connection:HDMI 1
Compact dimensions. Android OS. Built-in Chromecast. Interactive touch panel. Smartphone control.

Portable multimedia projector for watching movies and videos at home or at outdoor events. The device works both from the network and from the built-in rechargeable battery with a capacity of 9750 mAh. On a full charge, the battery provides about 4 hours of autonomy, which is more than enough to watch movies with an extended timeline. The ANKER Nebula Apollo is based on DLP technology.

The actual resolution of the broadcast image is 854x480 pixels. A portable "multimedia" is capable of displaying images ranging in size from 1 to 2.5 m diagonally. Autofocus is not provided in the model, but there is a function of automatic correction of keystone distortion (up to 40° vertically and up to 10° horizontally). The smart ins and outs of the model are revealed by the Android 7.1 operating system with Chromecast preinstalled.

“Over the air” gadgets are connected to the projector using a Wi-Fi network, and the device was also equipped with a Bluetooth module for control from a smartphone via the Nebula Connect application. Wired interfaces on board the projector are represented by one HDMI and a full-size USB port. The only complaint about the model is a proprietary charging connector, which makes it difficult to charge the device with improvised means in the manner of a PowerBank battery or from a car cigarette lighter socket.

All specifications
Specifications Nebula Apollo
Colour
Main functionportable
Operating systemAndroid 7.1
Lamp and image
Lamp typeLED
Brightness ANSI Lumens200 lm
Static contrast400:1
Projection system
TechnologyDLP
Real resolution854x480 px
Max. video resolution1920x1080 px
Projecting
Throw distance, min1.15 m
Throw distance, max3.08 m
Image size39.5 – 98.5 "
Auto keystone correction
Keystone correction (vert), ±40 °
Keystone correction (horizontal), ±10 °
Features
Bluetoothv 4.2
Wi-FiWi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Hardware
CPUQuad core A7
RAM1024 MB
Built-in memory8 GB
USB 2.01
Number of speakers1
Sound power6 W
HDMI inputs1
General
Noise level (nominal)30 dB
Power sourcemains / battery
Battery capacity9750 mAh
Operating time4 h
Size (HxWxD)132x66x66 mm
Weight0.58 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2022
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Video reviews

It is easy to confuse the ANKER Nebula Apollo with some portable speaker in the manner of the delegates of the JBL Flip series in terms of appearance and overall dimensions. Only now the body of the model is more rectangular, and in its upper segment the keen eye of the LED light source shines brightly.

Mobile solution

The projector is positioned as a mobile solution for the consumption of multimedia content. The device can work both from the network and from the built-in rechargeable battery with a capacity of 9750 mAh. A full tank of battery is enough for the projector for about 4 hours of non-stop display - most cinematographic tapes fit into this timeline, incl. their extended director's cuts.

Screen size up to 100 inches

The model unfolds the image on projection screens with diagonal sizes up to 100 inches. The user will need to focus and scale manually, but the projector performs keystone correction automatically (up to 40 ° vertically and 10 ° horizontally). The "native" resolution of the model is 854x480 pixels, and the brightness threshold of the LED light source is 200 ANSI lumens. The projector performs best in dark rooms and outdoors at night. A 6W mono speaker is responsible for the sound of the model.

Good old Android

The operation of the ANKER Nebula Apollo is controlled by taps on the interactive touch panel on the upper end of the case, from the remote control or a smartphone paired via Bluetooth (via the Nebula Connect application). The smart system of the model is represented by the good old Android 7.1 with built-in Chromecast. Yes, the operating system is by no means the freshest, but the lion's share of Android applications run on it without any problems. Finally, it is necessary to mention the physical interfaces for connecting HDMI and USB (one copy of each), as well as a teaspoon of tar in the design of the model - a proprietary charging connector that limits the ability to charge the projector from a power bank or a cigarette lighter socket in a car.

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