![]() The Cosmos Max has a built in autofocus system that worked to quickly focus the projector, resulting in a sharp picture. The instructions suggest placing the projector so it squarely faces a flat, white wall. The fixed 1.2 zoom means you will need to place the projector between 31 and 157 inches from the screen to get an image between 30 and 150 inches. Its static contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1, witha claimed dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000:1. The HDMI input will accept signals up to 4K at 60 frames per secondm with support for HDR10 and HLG. In addition to Android TV streaming capabilities via Wi-Fi, the Cosmos Max 4K can also receive signals via Chromecast, as well as its HDMI and USB inputs. Nebula obtains 1500 ANSI lumens with an RGB LED light source. The Cosmos Max 4K is a “Faux-K” projector in that it utilizes a 1920x1080 DLP panel and uses pixel shifting to create a 3840 x 2160 image. The Cosmos Max is more than a simple video projector, in that it has built-in speakers and Android TV 9.0, making it an all-in-one entertainment system. The Cosmos Max 4K Home Projector ($1,799) is at the top of the line for Nebula – a brand that may not be as well-known as Epson, JVC, or Sony, but as a division of Anker Innovations, there is serious backing behind the name.
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