Anker Nebula Apollo vs BenQ GS1 - Where are the differences?
Where are the differences?
The mini projector Nebula Apollo made by Anker has a few differences compared to the BenQ GS1. Let's have a look at those in detail.
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The Anker Nebula Apollo can run at a maximum of 200 Lumen, which is less than the BenQ GS1 runs on. the BenQ GS1's maximum performance are 300 Lumen.
Resolution
Another key consideration when purchasing a mini projector, is its resolution. Some mini projectors support HD, others Full HD, and then there's even True UHD or 4K mini projectors. When it comes to these two, the Anker Nebula Apollo has a non-standard resolution of 854 x 480. the BenQ GS1 on the other hand has HD, at a resolution of 1280 x 720.
Battery
As far as batteries go, we believe that it's very useful for your portable mini projector to have them. Whether you're out with friends or hold a presentation at work: Batteries can't hurt in case you don't have access to a power outlet. As with most portable mini projectors, both products have batteries. You don't need to rely on external power all the time. Let's check out how long the batteries last.
How long does the battery last?
The battery of the Nebula Apollo lasts for up 240,0 minutes, which is longer than the GS1's. This one just lasts for 180,0 minutes. This point goes to the Nebula Apollo . It's important to remember that depending on what you use your projector for, the actual battery time might be a little lower after all.