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Cosmos Laser 4K Projector 2200 ANSI Lumen

Anker - Cosmos Laser 4K Projector 2200 ANSI Lumen

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AV_Integrated • 8 months ago

You have to look at brightness and real world contrast. The MoGo 2 Pro is a toy. Not even a really well reviewed toy. That is, it is a decent quality model, but is a portable projector not designed as a full sized projector replacement. Portable models are dim, and can only handle very small screen sizes in very dark rooms. They work, they look decent, but they are terrible for 3D due to their dim design. The Cosmos is a big step up, but one that I would call the wrong direction. Watch this video to get some idea of what you should be getting... [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClIboELoz74](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClIboELoz74) All of these models use a laser/led light source and have 1500+ lumens. They are all DLP which is the best tech for 3D viewing. It does NOT exclude traditional projectors without autofocus or zoom. You will find that traditional projectors generally have much better price overall and lifestyle models tend to cost more and don't deliver as much brightness for the money. You will especially notice just how poor the contrast is on a model like the Cosmos. Your OLED is comparable to the $6,000 JVC models, not the $1,000 DLP models. So you want the one with some of the best contrast. If I were to buy a lifestyle model based upon value for the money, then the Nexigo Trivision Ultra is where I would stretch my budget to. For glasses, you can buy DLP Link 3D Glasses on Amazon for not a lot of cash. There are tons of different models there and I couldn't tell you which ones are 'best' at this time.

r/projectors • Help selecting projector - casual use, movable, 3D ->
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BDLD23 • 6 months ago

I’ve had the Cosmos 4K for a couple years now and it’s still a beast besides the outdated software (I use an AppleTV anyway).

r/projectors • Testing out a Nebula Mars 3 Air, I wasn’t expecting it to go this hard. (Room was tidied and furniture rearranged after this photo was taken) ->
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BDLD23 • 6 months ago

Solid. I take it out on the back porch during football season, shooting on a white screen. I can easily start a kids movie night well before sunset. I had it indoors for a time, shooting on a slightly gray wall and it held up pretty well with lamps on and such.

r/projectors • Testing out a Nebula Mars 3 Air, I wasn’t expecting it to go this hard. (Room was tidied and furniture rearranged after this photo was taken) ->
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gamecatuk • 6 months ago

I have a Samsung S95c oled 65 inch and a nebula X1 and the older nebula 4k. The TV is crisp as fuck. Really really nice on every level. The X1 is a fantastic projector perfect for screens over 100 inches and you can position it at angles as well so I have mine in the corner of the room rather than mounted on the ceiling. It also has a handle so you can move it around. The old 4k Nebula is also superb on a budget.

r/projectors • Should I give up and go for an oled TV? ->
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legendov • 11 months ago

Love my Anker nebulas

r/projectors • Small form factor projector suggestion ->
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legoturtle92 • 7 months ago

I use the Nebula Cosmos 4K. It's got great picture, but not super super bright.

r/NintendoSwitch2 • Best (Reasonably Priced) 4K Projector for NS2? ->
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maxinxin • 5 months ago

I had this projector (The old version) for a while and I had a 150 inch screen. I'd say at nighttime this is more than enough for 150 inches, maybe even usable at dawn and dusk. Only thing is this is hard to adjust as it does not have a gimbal, so you will need a pretty good stand to make sure the projector ca throw onto the screen with no problem. Hope this helps.

r/projectors • Looking for outdoor projector for 200 inch screen ->
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maxinxin • 5 months ago

Yes, but get a heavy duty one that supports the weight. The thing is super heavy, my regular camera tripod broke down while holding it. Fortunately the projector didn't get damaged.

r/projectors • Looking for outdoor projector for 200 inch screen ->
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mc78644n • about 1 month ago

I just got a Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K and a 120” Valerion screen. Projector works just as well on a white wall as on a screen tbh but I wanted this set up outside. 4K is nice but not all streaming services offer it so it might be a waste. If you’re planning on having it in a family room etc I’d get a short throw https://preview.redd.it/0q4ybswxm1zf1.jpeg?width=5434&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=634b6f088c98e28ced658a5dd83aaeef85915bb7

r/projectors • Best projector for movie nights in the basement instead of buying a massive TV ->
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member_one • 9 months ago

Seenebula.com makes a 4k Laser SE with Dolby vision but this requires external power. If you want portable they make the mars 3 which is 1080p with a 200wh battery built in that can get you up to 5.5 hours if playing off USB at a reasonable volume in eco mode 300ish lumens. Then there's full brightness at 1000 lumens around 2.5 hours. I have the original laser4k without Dolby vision, the mars 3 and the capsule air.

r/projectors • Best mini projector with highest resolution? ->
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member_one • 6 months ago

My mars 3 air is probably my most used nebula due to the large capacity battery. I have the astro, air, laser4k (O.G.) and the X1

r/projectors • Testing out a Nebula Mars 3 Air, I wasn’t expecting it to go this hard. (Room was tidied and furniture rearranged after this photo was taken) ->
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member_one • 9 months ago

They have projectors that have Android TV or Google TV built in. They are called lifestyle projectors. You will need to have the ability to control the amount of the light in the room. A screen can cost a significant percentage of the cost of a good projector. Some brands that are popular with higher lumens levels. Seenebula.com, xgimi. Keep in mind a higher lumens projector from a reputable brand is going to cost more than a TV. Don't be shocked. I have experience with both xgimi and Nebula projectors. I sold my xgimi to buy another nebula. I currently have the nebula Astro, capsule air, Mars 3, laser4k and a BenQ th575 (no built in OS). Forgot to add that you should not be fooled by projectors on various marketplaces that offer unreal lumens ratings for dirt cheap. Expect to spend $1,500+ for a decent lumens lifestyle projector and probably close to the same for a screen.

r/projectors • Projector to replace TV? ->
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member_one • 3 months ago

Do you have crap wireless? I have the nebula laser 4k without issue. I also have the capsule air and use it without issue but it's not 4k. If it's stationary just get an external player and connect to the laser4k.

r/projectors • Bedroom Portable Projector Options ->
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OkAd6075 • 2 months ago

Currently using premium Nebula cosmos 4K lazer very good image on 84 inch portable screen. I wouldn’t recommend in daylight only evenings as it image is washed it same as rest of portable ones. It has 2200 ansi it very bright/good quality 4K. https://preview.redd.it/txlj170eyytf1.jpeg?width=3213&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6a29bf6c81961f4e44d60596d0e808d95433b86

r/projectors • Projector Suggestions - Portable- UK ->
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Old_Wafer_6216 • 11 days ago

The newer model is amazing so if it's half as good just buy it, as I've a older nebula 4k which didn't get great reviews compared to this one and I thought that was great. Compared to a projector from 5 years before these lasers are so much better

r/budgetprojectors • Xgimi Horizon pro 4k in 2025? ->

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