The Anker Nebula P1 projector features removable speakers for impressive stereo audio, but it doesn't come with a built-in battery, limiting its portability.
The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn’t the most portable Google TV projector I’ve ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest.
TVs in the 98- to 100-inch class are perfect for people who want to watch movies, sports, and video games on a massive screen ...
Soundcore’s $5,000 Nebula X1 Pro projector is the embodiment of that: an ultra bright projector and a 400-watt Dolby Atmos ...
Anthony McCall is a master in his craft, blurring the lines between cinema, sculpture and drawing. At Oklahoma Contemporary, ...
After applying to the NYC Housing Lottery for seven years, artist Olivia Konys hit the jackpot with this Queens apartment, ...
The first thing you notice about Naomi’s ( @missmimisery on Instagram and TikTok) single junior-year dorm room at the ...
AI Projector Market was valued at USD 4.70 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 38.79 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 23.5%.
We toured the Lightship AE.1, an electric RV trailer with its own motors and batteries to power all your camp needs and ...
Soundcore's latest stands out with flippable speakers and built-in Google TV. Find out more in this Nebula P1i review.
Turn any wall into a credible screening room with Valerion VisionMaster Max 4K laser projector—$1,000 off for Prime Big ...
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