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Posted by Sulio
 - January 07, 2022, 13:00:02
Hey, did somebody tell you that you are stupid? Why you try to write technical articles if you don't know how to write it? You have NOT answered the question which technology is this projector DLP, LCD or? This is very important question when we talking about projectors. SO, please stop writing in the tech site and go grow sheeps...
Posted by davidm
 - January 06, 2022, 19:06:27
Anker gets the attention because they're something of a name brand, but there are lots more capable models out there that really take advantage of a laser display, with features like obstacle avoidance.

But the best model would be one that doesn't include the near useless speakers and 'smart' OS that has bugs and becomes outdated, and just provided a great bright, quiet, 4k portable laser projector with HDMI that uses USB for power.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 06, 2022, 18:34:50
Anker has announced a new projector under its Nebula brand at CES 2022. The new Cosmos Laser 4K is Nebula's first laser projector, and one that can be carried around thanks to its built-in handle. The Cosmos Laser 4K projector can create up to 150-inch images, among other features.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nebula-Cosmos-Laser-4K-Anker-introduces-a-portable-laser-projector-with-a-4K-resolution-2-400-ANSI-Lumens-and-a-150-inch-image-projection.590456.0.html