Here’s a voucher off this 900 ANSI lumen projector.
That brings this down to £699.99.
Too late, try again later!
Nice deal.
Wow that is still expensive to me ! but a nice 100 bucks saving if you need it today.
Agree.
The technology needs a few more years. It’s just bad value compared with more mature different display technology.
Not a critique of Nebula but the current state of projector technology.
If I assume Moore’s Law, and imagine a product I’d buy, I get to 2 years.
Moore’s Law is a halving in cost per 18 months ( double performance for same cost) so this performance would be less than £350 in 2 years. Probably made from more efficient smaller components needing less hardware.
100% @professor No criticism of Nebula.
Projectors have improved since I sold them many years ago 1997-2006.
In my opinion they were really poor back then, still not acceptable as full time display now.
I’ll even stick my neck out and say they will never get there unless they change the way they work, laser being the likely way forward.
The cost and compromise in flexibility will rule them out for most of the population.
Panels have improved significantly while prices have fallen per inch.
If quality is the priority, and why shouldn’t it be? A panel will always win out - I’m happy to be proven wrong, but don’t think I will be.
Lasers are not yet able to be perfectly collimated so you’ll always get some spread so bleeding which is worse with distance. You may be right projectors can never match a panel where a small LED has no bleed.
I’m currently considering the new line of LG OLED.
I’ve got a decent Samsung, bought mid 2019, QLED, UHD blah blah blah…
The picture on the OLED’s in general are phenomenal.
LG wouldn’t be my first choice normally, but they do a smaller screen. Still bigger than we need but smaller than the rest.
Nice find!
I’m waiting for either a no brainer projector technology/price or one of my devices to fail. I’m mostly using a 2 year old 11" tablet and waiting for it to fail. Tablets have the portability of projectors with the resolution and contrast of AMOLED.
But then, still, a 14" Chromebook still wins unless projector technology significantly improves.
Saw these on sale this past weekend over here. This and the capsule one. Starting to get more reasonable…