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SAVE 25%:As of Sept. 27,Peter Baumgartner you can score the Nebula by Anker Capsule IIportable projector for $399.99 at Amazon, marked down from $529.98 This discount of $129.99 is the best price Amazon's ever offered.

Have you ever felt your TV was too small? Maybe you're dying to see the details of the latest pastry masterpiece on The Great British Bake Offon a giant, eight-foot screen. Today, that giant cake viewing could finally be yours, because a powerful but mini portable projector is on sale at Amazon for its lowest price ever.
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The Nebula by Anker Capsule II smart portable projector is on sale for $399.99, down from $529.98. That's a discount of $129.99, or 25% — the lowest pricewe’ve seen at Amazon.
This portable projector can display a 100-inch screen on whatever blank canvas you prefer, meaning it's perfect for a cozy movie night on your couch or a backyard viewing filled with friends. It weighs a bit over two-and-a-half pounds and is about the size of a standard 16-ounce can, so it’s also travel-friendly. The internal battery lasts up to two-and-a-half hours so you can get through most movies without being plugged in.
SEE ALSO: How to watch every single 'Saw' movie before the release of 'Saw X'In terms of brightness, the Nebula by Anker Capsule II features 200 lumens of brightness so you can watch Twilightat twilight with clear visibility. It's capable of projection sizes between 40 and 100 inches at a 1280 x 720 resolution, so you can see every detail. When it comes to connecting the Nebula by Anker Capsule II to streaming services or gaming devices, you have plenty of options: Connect via Bluetooth, WiFi, Chromecast, or with USB-A, USB-C, or HDMI plugs. The projector also comes with a remote, quick-start guide, type-C cable for charging, and a Power Delivery charger.
Score the portable Nebula by Anker Capsule II mini projector at Amazon and save 25% today.
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