Anker launches a new giant projector - you can roll it like a suitcase

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Tuesday, 10 February 2026 at 11:17
Anker Nebula X1 Pro 4K home projector
Anker has launched its new Nebula X1 Pro 4K home projector. This is not a small box you tuck on a shelf and forget. It is big, heavy, and made to move. With wheels and a pull handle, it feels closer to travel gear than a home screen tool. The brand has now sent it to the Europe market, with a high price that makes clear who it is for.
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Built to move, built to stand out

The first thing most people will note is the size and shape and this unit sits on a base with wheels and a firm handle, so you can push or pull it across a room. At about 33 kg, this choice makes sense. Lifting it would be a task for most users. Rolling it, by contrast, feels easy and safe.
This look is not just for show. The form hints at how the projector is meant to be used. It suits large rooms, event halls, or big homes where gear may shift from one spot to the next. The price, set at about $4,299, places it far from casual use. This is a clear play for buyers who want scale, ease, and a sense of show.
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Big light, wide color, sharp detail

So, what does this $4,299 gadget offer? At the core is a triple laser light setup that puts out up to 3500 lumens. In plain terms, it gets very bright. It can fill a screen up to 300 inches, which is far more than most homes will ever need. The throw range allows both close and far setup, which adds to its flex.
Color is another focus here. With 110% Rec.2020 cover, the image aims to look rich and full, not dull or flat. Auto focus, auto shape fix, and screen adapt tools help speed up setup. You roll it in, power it on, and let it sort itself out with less fuss.

Smart view with loud sound

The projector runs on Google TV, so apps like Netflix, YouTube, and HBO come ready to use. No extra box is needed. This helps keep the setup clean, even if the unit itself is not small.
Sound is a key part of the pitch. A 7.1.4 wireless bar system is built in, with Dolby Atmos support. That means sound aims to move around you, not just at you. For some users, this may remove the need for extra speakers.
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