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I must admit, the moment the new Nebula Cosmos4KSE landed on my desk, I was very excited.

But its still great to have that cinematic option.

The Nebula Cosmos 4K SE pictured on a glass night stand next to a bed.

The difference in clarity and color correction between a well-lit or a dark room.

I was disappointed with the Wall Color Calibration feature at first.

Okay, perhaps thats a little dramatic.

Although I tested in some decent-sized rooms, the maximum image size I could achieve indoors was 90 inches.

Image shows a projection of artwork by Jacob van Mauritshuis as a screensaver on a projector screen.

The difference in clarity and color correction between a well-lit or a dark room.

Would I choose the Nebula Cosmos 4K SE over my TV?

This question was harder to answer than I anticipated.

However, at a cost of nearly $1,300 / 1,300, I just cant justify purchasing one myself.

Image shows the front face of the Nebula Cosmos 4K SE, which is sitting on a glass nightstand in a bedroom.

Image shows the difference between the image clarity on a colored wall in bright light and darkness, and the difference between the automatic color correction.

The difference in clarity and color correction between a well-lit or a dark room.

Image shows the image correction settings screen projected onto a light gray wall in the dark.