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Nebula Mars 3 Projector: A Comprehensive Review

Hello everyone, Forrest Proctor here from Epic Creative. Today, we’re stepping a bit outside our usual territory of cameras and lenses to bring you a product review of a different kind - a projector. This isn’t just a random detour, though. This projector is going to play a crucial role in adding a new service to our business and help us monetize it further.

Introducing the Nebula Mars 3

The star of today’s review is the Nebula Mars 3. If you’re familiar with projectors, you might already have an idea of what it looks like. For those who don’t, the unit is compact and sleek, making it a stylish addition to any setup.

Why the Nebula Mars 3?

One of the main reasons we chose the Nebula Mars 3 is its ability to project on a larger screen, specifically a Mush Show 22 to 25-foot screen. We found a lack of reviews on YouTube about using this particular projector on a bigger screen, and since we already had a big screen and wanted to start implementing it into our business, we decided to give it a shot.




Unboxing the Nebula Mars 3

When you order the Nebula Mars 3, it comes in a well-packaged box filled with information about the product. One of the highlights is that it can project 200 inches from corner to corner while maintaining sharpness. This was a major selling point for us.

As for the price, the projector normally retails for around $1200. However, we managed to snag it for $799 during a sale on Amazon in December 2023, saving us $400.

We also opted to get the case for the projector. It’s a sturdy canvas case with compartments for accessories like the power cable and remote. We even managed to fit a 50ft aux cable in there for hooking it up to our PA system.

Specs and Performance

The Nebula Mars 3 is a 1080p projector with a 4K input, meaning you can connect it to a Blu-ray player or any other 4K input. We’ve seen people review this projector on YouTube, projecting it in their garage or on a small screen in their house. But we wanted to test it on a big screen.

Every year, my family and I host a Christmas party where we do an outdoor movie night. Over the years, the event has grown, and this year, we ordered a 16ft inflatable screen. However, the company sent us a 22ft screen by mistake. It’s a massive screen, even bigger than my barn. Because of this, the three projectors we had couldn’t stay sharp enough at that size, so we had to upgrade our projector.

That’s why we bought the Nebula Mars 3 - to put it on a big screen, specifically a 16 by 7.5ft white screen. If you’re out there and you have a screen like that, this review will hopefully help you, as we couldn’t find any reviews or video reviews on the projector for that specific application.

Stay tuned as we test the Nebula Mars 3 on our big screen and share our findings with you. Until then, happy projecting!

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