Nebula (Anker) vs XGIMI Projectors Compared
Nebula (Anker) and XGIMI are two of the most established names in portable, battery-powered projectors. This page compares their current lineups on Eosara's database.
Nebula (Anker) vs XGIMI: Representative Comparison
Comparing Anker Nebula Capsule 3 Laser and XGIMI Horizon Pro as representative models from each lineup in Eosara's database.
| Spec | Anker Nebula Capsule 3 Laser | XGIMI Horizon Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Anker | XGIMI |
| Display Technology | DLP | DLP |
| Light Source | Laser | LED |
| Native Resolution | 1080p | 4K (pixel-shifted) |
| Brightness | 300 ANSI lumens | 1500 ISO lumens |
| Throw Ratio | Not verified | 1.20:1 |
| HDR Support | Not verified | Yes |
| Smart OS | Google TV | Android TV 10.0 |
| Gaming Input Lag | Not verified | 34.6 ms |
| Portable | Yes | Yes |
| Weight | 0.95 kg | 2.9 kg |
| Typical Price | $749–$799 | $1,299–$1,899 |
Portable projector positioning
Anker's Nebula Capsule 3 Laser uses a compact laser light engine in a soda-can-sized form factor with Google TV built in. XGIMI's portable entries (Halo+, Horizon Pro) generally prioritize higher brightness and Android-based smart platforms, with the Horizon Pro stepping up to 4K-equivalent resolution. If raw brightness and screen size matter most, XGIMI's portable models are likely the stronger fit; if absolute compactness and built-in Netflix matter most, Nebula's Capsule series is worth a closer look.
All Nebula (Anker) Models in This Database
All XGIMI Models in This Database
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