Anker is apparently planning the release of two ultra-compact projectors with integrated batteries, which should therefore also be easy to use on the move. These are the Capsule 3 Laser and Capsule Air models. The Capsule 3 Laser with the model number D2426X is not a completely new device - it is a modernized version of the existing model, which comes with Google TV. We have already been able to test the older version of the Capsule 3 Laser.
The Capsule 3 Laser with Google TV is an 8.3 x 8.3 x 17-centimeter projector with a 52 Wh battery, which is said to offer a battery life of 2.5 hours and can output up to 10 watts to external devices. The brightness is specified at 300 ANSI lumens and it should be possible to project an image up to 120 inches in size. The 950-gram projector comes with a MediaTek MT9630 SoC and external players can be connected via HDMI 2.1. Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi are also available, as is an audio output. The Capsule 3 Laser with Google TV is to be launched on the market at a price of 800 dollars and is a Full HD projector.
The Nebula Capsule Air is somewhat more compact at 6.86 x 6.86 x 13.97 centimeters and weighs 1.05 kilograms. The resolution is limited to 720p, and the brightness is specified at just 150 ANSI lumens - an image up to 100 inches in size can be projected. An SoC and WiFi are available, and Netflix is already installed. A 33.48 Wh battery is installed and the runtime is specified at up to 2 hours. Keystone correction and focusing can be performed automatically, and there is a 5W speaker. The price is said to be under 400 dollars.
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