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Le projecteur Nebula P1 d'Anker est le roi du son portable

Le Soundcore Nebula P1 d'Anker n'est pas le projecteur Google TV le plus portable que j'ai jamais testé, ni le plus lumineux. Il n'a même pas de batterie intégrée. Au lieu de cela, c'est un appareil vidéo décent qui se concentre sur le son. Le point fort du Nebula P1...

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Le projecteur Nebula P1 d'Anker est le roi du son portable

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the Nebula P1 is held by its handle with the projector lens exposed in front of a van parked in front of a bush and gravel road.
The Nebula P1 goes anywhere you can find a power source.

The Soundcore Nebula P1 from Anker isn't the most portable Google TV projector I've ever reviewed, nor is it the brightest. It doesn't even have a built-in battery. Instead it's a decent video device that focuses on sound.

The Nebula P1's standout feature is a pair of speakers that detach to create true left- and right-channel separation. It sounds much better than typical all-in-ones like the supremely portable TCL PlayCube, Xgimi MoGo, or Anker's popular Capsule projectors.

I've been testing the $799 (currently on sale for $639) Nebula P1 as I travel around the European countryside in my van. It's not my favorite portable projector, but …

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