Head-to-head
Anker Nebula X1 vs Valerion VisionMaster Max
Side-by-side comparison of the Anker Nebula X1 and Valerion VisionMaster Max: throw ratio, brightness, resolution, input lag and price โ plus which one to buy.
Quick verdict
The Anker Nebula X1 and Valerion VisionMaster Max are both standard-throw projectors in a similar price range. Both put out 3,500 lumens. Both need roughly the same throw distance. The Anker Nebula X1 costs less โ about $3,000 vs $3,399.
| Spec | Anker Nebula X1 | Valerion VisionMaster Max |
|---|---|---|
| Throw ratio | 0.9โ1.5 | 0.9โ1.5 |
| Brightness | 3,500 lumens | 3,500 lumens |
| Resolution | 4K UHD | 4K UHD |
| HDR | Yes | Yes |
| Light source | laser | laser |
| Input lag | โ | 15 ms |
| Price | ~$3,000 | ~$3,399 |
Throw distance: Anker Nebula X1 vs Valerion VisionMaster Max
How far each projector must sit from the screen for the same image size.
| Screen | Anker Nebula X1 | Valerion VisionMaster Max |
|---|---|---|
| 80โณ | 5.2โ8.7 ft | 5.2โ8.7 ft |
| 100โณ | 6.5โ10.9 ft | 6.5โ10.9 ft |
| 120โณ | 7.8โ13.1 ft | 7.8โ13.1 ft |
| 150โณ | 9.8โ16.3 ft | 9.8โ16.3 ft |
Which should you buy?
- โข Choose the Anker Nebula X1 if you want to spend less for similar core performance.
Frequently asked questions
The Anker Nebula X1 is typically cheaper, around $3,000 at street price.
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