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Anker - Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K vs Epson - Home Cinema 3800

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Nebula Cosmos Laser 4KANKERRENDER
Probe A
Anker
Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K
70.7/ 100B
Image71· 75%
Smart & Connectivity· 25%
Home Cinema 3800EPSONRENDER
Probe B
Epson
Home Cinema 3800
80.1/ 100A
Image80· 75%
Smart & Connectivity· 25%
Quick verdict

Between the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K and Home Cinema 3800, the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K comes out ahead in light source, while the Home Cinema 3800 wins on brightness. Overall, the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K scores 70.7 and the Home Cinema 3800 scores 80.1 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The Home Cinema 3800 is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 9.4 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.

Pick the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K if you care most about light source. The biggest gaps in its favor are light source.

Pick the Home Cinema 3800 if you care most about brightness. Its strongest claims are brightness.

Both ship with comparable resolution, short-throw, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: the Home Cinema 3800 is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Anker - Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K wins

  • Light source: Laser (vs Lamp).

Why Epson - Home Cinema 3800 wins

  • Brightness — 25.00% more. 3000 lm vs 2400 lm.
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Spec comparison

Image

SpecAnker - Nebula Cosmos Laser 4KEpson - Home Cinema 3800
Resolution4K4K
Brightness2400 lm3000 lmlead
Contrast2200:1100000:1
Light sourceLaserleadLamp
Short-throwfalsefalse

Smart & Connectivity

SpecAnker - Nebula Cosmos Laser 4KEpson - Home Cinema 3800
Smart OSAndroid TVNone
HDMI inputs12lead
Built-in speakerstruetrue
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