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Elite ezCinema Tab-Tension CineGrey 4D & Anker Nebula Mars 3

Home theater comes in many shapes and sizes, but one constant is that it could be a more portable experience. But it’s not impossible! Elite recently sent an ezCinema Tab-Tension CineGrey 4D screen to evaluate, which is an excellent match for an Anker Nebula Mars 3 projector ($1,099) that I have on hand. The Mars 3 has a built-in battery with up to five hours of playtime, although using the projector at its full light output lowers that to around two hours.

Regarding portable entertainment, you can do much with a phone or tablet, a projector, and this Elite screen. If you are having a party, you should project music videos. That makes this projector special; wherever you are, it’s got you covered for having a good time.

The Elite screen comes in two sizes: 113" ($939) and 121" ($1,039) measured diagonally, both in a 16:9

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