The sub-brand of Anker Nebula has the latest projector that will run Android TV 10.0 named the Cosmos Laser 4K. It has been designed as portable with such a pair of 30W speakers that has been baked right to inform the spontaneous gaming or film nights, it does not matter where you might be.
The ALPD 3.0 laser tech has the ability to project 4K mages at 2400 ANSI lumens. It is respectable, but it is too dim to generate a decent image like anything but a darkened room.
It is unfortunate, that it is just looking like it is unable to run Netflix, there it has the similarity with Android TV 10.0 projectors but instead, Anker reveals that the Cosmos Laser arrives with a “4K streaming dongle” for pushing the content off into your smartphone.
It has also many other features like fast autofocus and automatic keystone correction which are niceties in a projector that is meant to be moved around like eye guard tech to cut the laser for protecting the curious interest on pets and kids.
Anker also confirms that the all-in-one Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K projector will launch on kick starter 11th January for $2,199 before the shipment in march. It is relatively cost-effective in comparison with the other similar specced 4K all-in-ones valued at $1,699, but at least it will definitely fix on the judgment pending reviews.
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