If you want a 4K projector, the Nebula Cosmos also comes in a 4K model that is also on sale right now. It is currently available for $1,399, which is now $200 off of its regular price. The Nebula Cosmos 1080p Projector is the cheaper version of the Nebula Cosmos Max that I reviewed earlier this month. You can read that review here. The biggest difference between the two is the fat that this is 1080p and not as bright. Though it is still plenty bright. Coming in at 900 Lumens. So you will still be able to use this with daylight in the room. It runs on Android TV, so all of your favorite Android apps are available here. Like Hulu, YouTube TV, HBO MAX, Peacock and more. Netflix is available, however due to the way that Netflix certifies new devices, it is the Android smartphone app and not the Android TV app. It also needs to be run through the Nebula app first. Which is a bit of a nuissance. But that is due to Netflix’s rules. So do keep that in mind here. This is not a portable projector like some of Nebula’s other projectors. So instead, you are getting a big projector that needs to be plugged in. Which isn’t too bad. It does come with Google Assistant and Chromecast though. So you’re still getting a really good experience here. It is a really good projector to add to your living room. Especially if you don’t have a lot of room for a TV.