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Yes, it is. The measurement was taken with the aperture set to the minimum, and the image size set to 60 inches using the move and zoom function. This has also been verified through on-site testing by TÜV.
By applying the NebulaMaster™ 2.0 algorithm, X1 detects the projected image's brightness in real time and adjusts the variable aperture and brightness across grayscale levels to achieve a 5000:1 static contrast ratio and 56000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. This means better image quality, especially under bright ambient lighting.
Yes. NEBULA X1 features Adaptive Al HDR tone mapping, powered by the NebulaMaster™ algorithm. This technology brings out light and dark details in images, creating depth and making images look more realistic and lifelike.
X1 supports a screen size of up to 300 inches (6–10 m/19.7–32.8 ft) with an optical zoom lens (throw ratio 0.9:1 to 1.5:1). For optimal IEA performance, position the projector 1.2–4 m (3.9–13.1 ft) away.See the table below for specific throw distances.
Yes, NEBULA X1 supports 3D projection using DLP Link technology. To experience 3D content, you'll need compatible DLP Link 3D glasses and 3D content.
Compared to the traditional lens shift, the micro gimbal offers two key advantages: 1. Wider Scene Adaptability The built-in micro gimbal supports a pitch angle of up to ±25°, far exceeding the ~5° adjustment range of conventional lens shift. This allows for more flexible placement, from low setups to projecting onto walls up to 3 meters high, all while the device itself is compact and easy to reposition.2. Superior Image Quality Lens shift works by adjusting the lens's position internally, which can lead to reduced clarity especially toward the edges. In contrast, the micro gimbal rotates the entire optical engine. Combined with a high-resolution all-glass lens and wide-range optical zoom, the deivce maintains maximum image sharpness with minimal resolution loss.
NEBULA X1 can be used both indoors and outdoors. During indoor use, its high brightness, high contrast ratio, vivid colors, up to 300'' screen size, 40W stereo sound can deliver an incredibly immersive viewing experience. By using optical zoom technology, you can adjust the screen freely without sacrificing image quality.
Yes, speckle is an inherent issue for tri-laser DLP projectors. To reduce the impact, we've implemented the following solutions:1. Used multi-wavelength lasers to reduce the coherence time of the light source, disrupting the conditions that cause speckle. 2. Added a depolarization device into the optical engine, converting polarized light into unpolarized light. This leads to reduction in the coherence time of the laser, therefore suppressing speckle. 3. Used our exclusive patented U-shaped optical path design, resulting in 2-stage speckle suppression. By using all the methods above, we've achieved an industry-leading speckle contrast ratio, significantly reducing speckle.
Yes. NEBULA X1 features a built-in light sensor that detects ambient light in real time. By factoring in the ambient light brightness and screen size, it adjusts X1's brightness accordingly to ensure the best viewing experience.
The rainbow effect is unavoidable in tri-laser projectors. The projector uses laser beams in three colors, red, green, and blue, which are then projected in rapid sequence onto a screen to form a full-color image. When the human eye tracks moving objects, the Persistence of Vision can cause color layering, resulting in a rainbow effect. To combat this, the refresh rate of Nebula X1 has been increased to 240Hz (compared to 60Hz typical in DLP projectors), thus reducing or eliminating the visibility of the rainbow effect for most people. In addition, we recommend sitting at a reasonable distance from the screen to further reduce visbility of the effect.