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Anker Nebula Mars 3 vs Epson Home Cinema 880

Side-by-side comparison of the Anker Nebula Mars 3 and Epson Home Cinema 880: throw ratio, brightness, resolution, input lag and price โ€” plus which one to buy.

Quick verdict

The Anker Nebula Mars 3 and Epson Home Cinema 880 are both standard-throw projectors in a similar price range. The Epson Home Cinema 880 is brighter โ€” 3,300 vs 1,000 lumens. Both need roughly the same throw distance. The Epson Home Cinema 880 costs less โ€” about $599 vs $800.

SpecAnker Nebula Mars 3Epson Home Cinema 880
Throw ratio1.21.21โ€“1.63
Brightness1,000 lumens3,300 lumens
Resolution1080p1080p
HDRYesNo
Light sourceLEDlamp
Input lagโ€”โ€”
Price~$800~$599

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Throw distance: Anker Nebula Mars 3 vs Epson Home Cinema 880

How far each projector must sit from the screen for the same image size.

ScreenAnker Nebula Mars 3Epson Home Cinema 880
80โ€ณ7.0 ft7.0โ€“9.5 ft
100โ€ณ8.7 ft8.8โ€“11.8 ft
120โ€ณ10.5 ft10.5โ€“14.2 ft
150โ€ณ13.1 ft13.2โ€“17.8 ft

Which should you buy?

Frequently asked questions

The Epson Home Cinema 880 is brighter, rated at 3,300 lumens versus 1,000 lumens.

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