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soundcore Nebula P1i | World's First Smart Portable Projector with Flippable Speakers
soundcore Nebula P1i | World's First Smart Portable Projector with Flippable Speakers
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Flippable Audio Magic: Rotate the dual 10W Dolby Audio speakers 90° side to side or 200° up and down for sound that follows your vibe, perfect for any setup or scene.
True Brightness, Real Clarity: Enjoy lifelike details with TÜV‑certified 380 ANSI lumens and 1080p Full HD resolution that make every movie night pop.
Designed for Consistent Viewing: All‑glass lenses and fully sealed optical engine resist dust and wear, keeping every frame crisp and clear even after hours of play.
Smart Instant Setup (IEA 3.0): Just plug in and go. Autofocus, auto keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and screen fit instantly deliver a perfect view every time.
Google TV, Stream It All: Access Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and more right from the projector—no extra devices needed, just endless entertainment anywhere.
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Great projector.
Surprising good, the auto keystone and focus is wonderful, very little effort and great quality.
The unit works very well....nice clear picture....however..I was disappointed that there was no provision to adjust the distance to the screen or picture size. I wanted to project from across the room (14 ft away) but the picture was toolarge for the screen. I had to move the projector to a separate stand 9 ft away in order to fit the 80 in. screen.Otherwise, a great unit!
TLDR: For the price, if you know what you're getting into, it's golden.WOW!Prior to Nebula I have I have had one projector in my life, a Dell 1024x768 that I used for my PS3 after a move. Running a 1920x1080 HDMI->DVI cable to it worked, made for good times, but let's be honest, this was a 2005 projector running video a resolution it wasn't made for. It also dubbed as a space heater.Enter this Soundcore Nebula P1i. Given to opportunity to use this, couldn't pass it up. Projectors have come a long way since the early 2000's.I'm impressed, the little things that I got used to having to adjust when moving my old one around, keystone for example, focus, the Nebula do it automatically. Which absolutely blew my mind the first time I plugged it in. I probably spent a half hour just putting it in various positions with various obstructions to watch it detect and manipulate the image to correct proportions and avoid obstructions.For connectivity, you essentially have HDMI (Which, OK, you they want to maintain encryption) and a USB port that you an watch media from. USBC Display Port would have been great, butI suspect it's left off for copy protection reasons.The sounds quality is quite good for being built in. More than adequate if you having a small gathering, (or taking it camping).The color is good, I found that much of the time you would forget that you're watching a project instead of a standard TV.Having the system run on Android leaves a lot of options. You can add your accounts for Prime, Netfilx, and a half dozen other streaming services I don't use. I really have use it for downloaded content. My disdain for advertisements typically keeps me from other options.I really wish you could zoom in / zoom out, without having to move the projector or screen. I feel this is a simple feature and should be there, although, granted, this is value oriented in it's pricing, so you can't have it all.You also won't be using this during the daytime much unless you can block out most ambient light or don't mind a washed out picture. However at night time the image and color are great.The images I've uploaded, the ones showing the time / fast forward / etc buttons are essentially as dark as I could make the room. The other few had lights on in an adjacent room. Also pardon my lack of proper screen, I made do at the time, but a real one is on its way.For something relative small and easy to take with you should need it, and it fits that above check boxes, it's amazing.
I love using this projector as a monitor for casual gaming! It's super easy to set up, all I had to do was enter my Gmail and pick what streaming services I already use, and it is ready to go. It runs on Google TV which is basically just android for a TV and its super responsive when you click a button on the remote it feels smoother than some 1000 TVs even. If you already use Google products a lot you will have no problem using this projector. The colors as shown in the video are very good even with old games. You will have to wait until it's a little dark out before you can actually see everything clearly unless you have a room you can make dark, but that's just a downside of projectors. I haven't noticed any input lag while playing casual games on this, but I am sure playing fast-paced fps games is not ideal for any projectors. The sound quality is amazing on this projector! You can't truly hear it from the video, but it has nice bass and the subtle things like guitar notes are super clear. When you first get it, it is on the movie sound option, and it has others, but I found doing costume and adjusting it to your own taste makes it 10x better than the default. I also really like how the speakers can spin around, I didn't even notice it could do that at first but its such a cool feature. Overall with the incredibly clear quality, super crisp sound, and versatility as a smart TV or as a monitor for a console, I this thing is worth every penny and 5 stars!
Great projector.
Surprising good, the auto keystone and focus is wonderful, very little effort and great quality.
The unit works very well....nice clear picture....however..I was disappointed that there was no provision to adjust the distance to the screen or picture size. I wanted to project from across the room (14 ft away) but the picture was toolarge for the screen. I had to move the projector to a separate stand 9 ft away in order to fit the 80 in. screen.Otherwise, a great unit!
TLDR: For the price, if you know what you're getting into, it's golden.WOW!Prior to Nebula I have I have had one projector in my life, a Dell 1024x768 that I used for my PS3 after a move. Running a 1920x1080 HDMI->DVI cable to it worked, made for good times, but let's be honest, this was a 2005 projector running video a resolution it wasn't made for. It also dubbed as a space heater.Enter this Soundcore Nebula P1i. Given to opportunity to use this, couldn't pass it up. Projectors have come a long way since the early 2000's.I'm impressed, the little things that I got used to having to adjust when moving my old one around, keystone for example, focus, the Nebula do it automatically. Which absolutely blew my mind the first time I plugged it in. I probably spent a half hour just putting it in various positions with various obstructions to watch it detect and manipulate the image to correct proportions and avoid obstructions.For connectivity, you essentially have HDMI (Which, OK, you they want to maintain encryption) and a USB port that you an watch media from. USBC Display Port would have been great, butI suspect it's left off for copy protection reasons.The sounds quality is quite good for being built in. More than adequate if you having a small gathering, (or taking it camping).The color is good, I found that much of the time you would forget that you're watching a project instead of a standard TV.Having the system run on Android leaves a lot of options. You can add your accounts for Prime, Netfilx, and a half dozen other streaming services I don't use. I really have use it for downloaded content. My disdain for advertisements typically keeps me from other options.I really wish you could zoom in / zoom out, without having to move the projector or screen. I feel this is a simple feature and should be there, although, granted, this is value oriented in it's pricing, so you can't have it all.You also won't be using this during the daytime much unless you can block out most ambient light or don't mind a washed out picture. However at night time the image and color are great.The images I've uploaded, the ones showing the time / fast forward / etc buttons are essentially as dark as I could make the room. The other few had lights on in an adjacent room. Also pardon my lack of proper screen, I made do at the time, but a real one is on its way.For something relative small and easy to take with you should need it, and it fits that above check boxes, it's amazing.
I love using this projector as a monitor for casual gaming! It's super easy to set up, all I had to do was enter my Gmail and pick what streaming services I already use, and it is ready to go. It runs on Google TV which is basically just android for a TV and its super responsive when you click a button on the remote it feels smoother than some 1000 TVs even. If you already use Google products a lot you will have no problem using this projector. The colors as shown in the video are very good even with old games. You will have to wait until it's a little dark out before you can actually see everything clearly unless you have a room you can make dark, but that's just a downside of projectors. I haven't noticed any input lag while playing casual games on this, but I am sure playing fast-paced fps games is not ideal for any projectors. The sound quality is amazing on this projector! You can't truly hear it from the video, but it has nice bass and the subtle things like guitar notes are super clear. When you first get it, it is on the movie sound option, and it has others, but I found doing costume and adjusting it to your own taste makes it 10x better than the default. I also really like how the speakers can spin around, I didn't even notice it could do that at first but its such a cool feature. Overall with the incredibly clear quality, super crisp sound, and versatility as a smart TV or as a monitor for a console, I this thing is worth every penny and 5 stars!
Great projector.
Surprising good, the auto keystone and focus is wonderful, very little effort and great quality.
The unit works very well....nice clear picture....however..I was disappointed that there was no provision to adjust the distance to the screen or picture size. I wanted to project from across the room (14 ft away) but the picture was toolarge for the screen. I had to move the projector to a separate stand 9 ft away in order to fit the 80 in. screen.Otherwise, a great unit!
TLDR: For the price, if you know what you're getting into, it's golden.WOW!Prior to Nebula I have I have had one projector in my life, a Dell 1024x768 that I used for my PS3 after a move. Running a 1920x1080 HDMI->DVI cable to it worked, made for good times, but let's be honest, this was a 2005 projector running video a resolution it wasn't made for. It also dubbed as a space heater.Enter this Soundcore Nebula P1i. Given to opportunity to use this, couldn't pass it up. Projectors have come a long way since the early 2000's.I'm impressed, the little things that I got used to having to adjust when moving my old one around, keystone for example, focus, the Nebula do it automatically. Which absolutely blew my mind the first time I plugged it in. I probably spent a half hour just putting it in various positions with various obstructions to watch it detect and manipulate the image to correct proportions and avoid obstructions.For connectivity, you essentially have HDMI (Which, OK, you they want to maintain encryption) and a USB port that you an watch media from. USBC Display Port would have been great, butI suspect it's left off for copy protection reasons.The sounds quality is quite good for being built in. More than adequate if you having a small gathering, (or taking it camping).The color is good, I found that much of the time you would forget that you're watching a project instead of a standard TV.Having the system run on Android leaves a lot of options. You can add your accounts for Prime, Netfilx, and a half dozen other streaming services I don't use. I really have use it for downloaded content. My disdain for advertisements typically keeps me from other options.I really wish you could zoom in / zoom out, without having to move the projector or screen. I feel this is a simple feature and should be there, although, granted, this is value oriented in it's pricing, so you can't have it all.You also won't be using this during the daytime much unless you can block out most ambient light or don't mind a washed out picture. However at night time the image and color are great.The images I've uploaded, the ones showing the time / fast forward / etc buttons are essentially as dark as I could make the room. The other few had lights on in an adjacent room. Also pardon my lack of proper screen, I made do at the time, but a real one is on its way.For something relative small and easy to take with you should need it, and it fits that above check boxes, it's amazing.
I love using this projector as a monitor for casual gaming! It's super easy to set up, all I had to do was enter my Gmail and pick what streaming services I already use, and it is ready to go. It runs on Google TV which is basically just android for a TV and its super responsive when you click a button on the remote it feels smoother than some 1000 TVs even. If you already use Google products a lot you will have no problem using this projector. The colors as shown in the video are very good even with old games. You will have to wait until it's a little dark out before you can actually see everything clearly unless you have a room you can make dark, but that's just a downside of projectors. I haven't noticed any input lag while playing casual games on this, but I am sure playing fast-paced fps games is not ideal for any projectors. The sound quality is amazing on this projector! You can't truly hear it from the video, but it has nice bass and the subtle things like guitar notes are super clear. When you first get it, it is on the movie sound option, and it has others, but I found doing costume and adjusting it to your own taste makes it 10x better than the default. I also really like how the speakers can spin around, I didn't even notice it could do that at first but its such a cool feature. Overall with the incredibly clear quality, super crisp sound, and versatility as a smart TV or as a monitor for a console, I this thing is worth every penny and 5 stars!