Coverage of the UHDA-P3 color gamut came in at 88.9%, with BT.2020 reading 76.3%.
you’re free to read further details about this in thePicture Qualitysection below.
At the time of writing, the Cosmos 4K SE is not available in Australia.
This projector is solely mains-powered, with no built-in battery or compatible battery pack.
However, I found I was limited to just 60 inches when trying to watch on my 100-inch screen.
I was using the projector in quite a large room, so this seems fairly limiting.
The issues Ive already mentioned regarding the contrast and black density were when watching in darkness.
I tested this out in our TechRadar music room, which is painted a deep teal color.
When I repeated the calibration with the lights off, it worked perfectly, and I was really impressed.
The Nebula Connect app also worked well as a remote control, too.
These test figures were obtained while viewing in HDR Movie Mode.
In terms of the brightness and contrast when viewing there were mixed results.
The first film I watched on the Cosmos 4K SE wasDamselon Netflix, starring Millie Bobby Brown.
It was clear fairly early on that there was a contrast issue.
During the opening sequence ofPrometheus,the level of brightness was impressive, as was the color density.
It was like having a pop-up cinema, with beautifully vivid colors and no problems with fast-paced scenes.
Should I buy the Anker Nebula Cosmos 4K SE?
The stunning visuals and immersive sound the 4K SE delivers are worth splashing out on.
Check out the fullAnker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4Kreview.
Why not take a look at theHisense PX3-Proreview to find out more.
If this has piqued your interest, there’s plenty more detail in the fullLG CineBeam Qreview.
I tried out the various display presets to determine the most satisfying option for casual viewing.
I tested the visibility of the projection by watching in total darkness, minimal lighting, and daylight.
Read we test.