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Nebula X1
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|August 2025
A sleek and sophisticated projector with lots to love
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The Nebula X1 claims to be a “cinema-grade outdoor entertainment system", and its (supposedly) portable design and easy set-up mean it could be ideal for indoor and outdoor movie screenings.
However, the projector requires a constant mains connection and is much larger and heavier than most people would consider to be truly portable.
This, to our minds, makes it more of a ‘coffee table projector’ that can be fairly easily moved between rooms, and packed away ina cupboard to be brought out for movie nights. But, sure, it can be used in the garden with a long extension cable.
The Nebula X1 costs £2200. There's also an ‘accessory pack’ that includes two wireless satellite speakers, a carry case and two wireless microphones for £500.
Ifitsa true portable projector that you're after, you're better off looking at much smaller, battery-operated alternatives such as Nebula’s own Mars 3 Air (£550) or the BenQ GV31 (£449).The XI measures 24 x 19 x 28cm and weighs 6.2kg, which thanks to its bucket-handle is light enough to carry around fora short distance. On the top of the projector is a touch screen, from which you can control volume, power, and begin keystone correction.
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