![]() See TIPS section for more information on lumens, lux, and ANSI lumens.Brightness: 3x or 5x increase from 100 to 300 (Mars II) or 500 (Mars II Pro) ANSI lumens.Mars II Pro is rated, based on the label found on its underside, to consume 19V 3A (or up to 57W).Native screen resolution: 480p to 720p for sharper images and text.Notable upgrades the Mars II has over the original Capsule include: This review will share our experience with the top-end projector from one of my favorite battery companies: Anker. At a cost of $549, the decision to spend so much was not taken lightly. That trip prompted me to make a few financial sacrifices and finally look at the highly-rated Anker Nebula Mars II Pro that was launched in March 2019. Parents would likely agree with me: a father would do almost anything to create fond memories for his children. It was connected to a RAVPower 80W AC Power Bank, lasted nearly two hours, and made for a very, very happy son! This year’s summer had put that to the test: we played a movie off the side of my car while getting ready for backpacking the Kings Canyon National Park wilderness the following day. Yet, its number of input options, including USB and microSD, won my heart because that meant not having to bring along a laptop to play a movie from. ManyBox Projector & RAVPower 80W AC PowerĪmong all the projectors I had tested over the years, last year’s ManyBox V501 was our favorite: it was small, decently bright, did not draw too much energy from a portable battery station, but suffered from speakers that were tinny and only adequately loud for a small room setting. This review will go over some projection basics that helped me decide what was right for our family. I eventually did find one that checked off almost every one of my requirements. There were the big ones that output excellent, bright images but were more geared towards the home or office with HDMI/VGA connectors, small ones that were very portable but lacked the brightness and sharpness, and more recently, minis that could operate off a battery but also sacrificed image quality, input options, and good sound. From $60 to $300 devices, each had much to like but also left a lot still to be desired. ANSI/ISO Lumen-to-Room Size Recommendationsįinding good, portable projectors for small-group, outdoor movie nights has been a disappointing quest over the last, two years.Brightness: Lumens, ANSI Lumens, ISO Lumens, and Lux.
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