Hey! So, about the brightness of the Anker Nebula Solar Portable Projector—first off, don't let the name fool you, it's not actually solar-powered.
But let's get into the details, especially regarding brightness.
This projector is nice for indoor and outdoor use because it has a Full HD 1080p resolution, which means the image is really clear. Plus, with HDR10 tech, the picture quality gets a bit of an extra boost. You can project up to 120 inches, which is great for movie nights. Oh, and it's super portable with a built-in battery that lasts around three hours—handy if there's no power outlet nearby.
Now, onto the brightness, which is the main point here. It has 400 ANSI lumens. Our research suggests that while this works fine in darker rooms, it might let you down in brighter situations where the picture can lose some oomph. So if you mostly plan to watch in dim or dark places, this one should do the trick.
Overall, it's a solid option if portability and convenience are what you're after, especially since it has Android TV 9.0 and access to a ton of apps.
But keep in mind, it doesn't natively support Netflix, and you might need some tricks to get it going with that.
Hopefully, this helps you figure out if it's the right fit for your needs!