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Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K projector review

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This all-in-one 4K projector, speaker and Android TV box is a living room cinema treat. Here’s what you need to know about the Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K projector.
Anker may be best known for its mobile charging products, but its range of Nebula projectors are among the most impressive, affordable options out there – especially when it comes to portable options. While the Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K doesn’t share the portability of its Nebula Capsule II and Nebula Mars II stablemates, it does still offer an impressive built-in speaker, and a full Android interface that lets you quickly get streaming straight out of the box. What’s more, it’s the first in Anker’s range to offer 4K / HDR, meaning it’s not only Anker’s richest-looking projector, but on a par with rival projectors worth several hundred pounds more. With its space-age looks and stellar built-in sound system, the Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K is a versatile home entertainment unit – one that you won’t necessarily want to hide away on a bracket, even if you’re just using it for music streaming. The simplicity of its built-in Android streaming options make it an all-in-one entertainment center, and though it’s not the last word in high-dynamic range (and its throw length is surprisingly far), it still comes well recommended. The Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K projector is available now, and has an RRP of £1,399.99 / $1,699.99. That compares very favourably with the picks from our best 4K projectors list, with the Anker Nebula Cosmos 4K being on average half the price of similarly-specified alternatives. While industrial-style projectors are often rather blank to look at, the Nebula Cosmos Max 4K is an exception. It has an oval shape and works the Cosmos name into its design, with an oval LED panel that fires up with a starry pattern on its top side when in use, along with the Nebula logo. It’s not super-bright, though, so don’t worry about it disturbing your movie night. Ovoid in shape and measuring 13.8 x 3.9 x 9.8 inches, with a 3.3kg weight, it’s easy to move the Anker Nebula Cosmos Max 4K around – and with its mix of gun-metal greys and wraparound speaker grilles, it’s attractive enough to leave out on full display. There’s a thread point on the bottom, too, should you want to ceiling-mount or tripod-mount the projector.

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