You can link it up with Samsung’s own Freestyle Battery Base (£159) or with a bigger third-party power bank with a minimum of 50W charging speeds. It’s a bit of a shame that this doesn’t have a built-in battery, which affects how portable it is. The Samsung interface will be familiar to anyone that’s used a smart TV from the brand too. On test, we used it to stream Thor: Love and Thunder via Disney+ and while we had a couple of focusing issues during setup, those were resolved when we stopped trying to make the image smaller (making this a bit more suitable for a larger room or a 100-inch screen). We like its sleek look, and how it supports HDR, delivers 360-degree sound, is compatible with Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant, and has Samsung’s Tizen smart telly platform. It’s compact compared to other projectors offering the same 1080p resolution, and we think it’s a versatile package that excels for indoor viewing in darker conditions or as a small model to bring on your travels. The price has dropped, though, and its new RRP is £699 (and we’ve seen it down to £499), making it a much more tempting option that outperforms rivals going for just as much. We’ve got to admit that when Samsung’s Freestyle came out with an almost £1,000 price tag, we weren’t quite convinced that it lived up to that high cost. It has a built-in stand that flips out to give you more control on the viewing angle, and weighs a kilo so isn’t too difficult to pop in the car or tuck under your arm to take with you elsewhere – it’s just not as simple as the beer can-sized Capsule below. We found it easy to move around the home, packing up quickly and setting up in a new environment within a few minutes. This means you don’t have to worry about bringing a streaming stick with you (although you can connect one) to get your favourite sports or movies, and you can mirror content from your smartphone through Chromecast and via a dedicated app. You’re getting Full HD image quality at a sensible price, and it has plenty of pre-installed apps via Android TV. Overall, we reckon Anker’s Nebula Solar is the top option for most buyers looking for a portable projector.
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