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Anker’s Nebula iOS/Android-Ready Portable Projector: $449 shipped ($150 off)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Anker Direct via Amazon is offering its Nebula Mars iOS/Android-compatible Portable Cinema/Projector for $449 shipped. Regularly $600, this is the first notable price drop we have tracked and the lowest we can find. Rated 4+ stars at Amazon.

It provides a 150-inch picture with built-in JBL speakers and you can “seamlessly stream content from iOS and Android devices.” More details below.

Nebula Mars iOS/Android-compatible Portable Projector:

  • Brilliantly Defined Picture: A dazzling 3000lm LED lamp projects 500ANSI lumens of crisp 800p picture with enhanced contrast for sharp, clear daytime viewing.
  • JBL Audio: Dual 10W speakers flood any room with high-fidelity sound.
  • Extended Viewing Time: A revolutionary 19500 mAh battery, a first for a projector this compact, delivers an unrivalled 3 hours of non-stop cinema.
  • Total Connectivity: Wireless cast to seamlessly stream content from iOS and Android devices.Notes: Does not support chromecast or windows miracast.
  • What’s in the Box: Nebula Mars, power adapter, manual, remote, 12-month warranty and our friendly customer service.

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