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ANKER NEBULA COSMOS
LASER 4K
£2,199, seenebula.com

This is Anker’s first portable 4K laser projector,
building on the reputation for projection skill it
has quickly built up with the Nebula line. Not
that this necessarily fits with some of the more
budget beamers Anker has put out in the past:
at £2,199, the Cosmos Laser 4K is the priciest
projector it has ever issued. In the context of
laser projectors, though, it looks like quite the
bargain. Beyond its extreme resolution and
2,400 lumen brightness it features ALPD 3.0,
making it (says Anker) perfectly watchable
even with the lights on. There’s a 30W Dolby
audio package inside, easy linking to external
speakers for a more immersive watch, Android
10-based content streaming, and gridless auto
keystone so you can get it quickly aligned to
whatever surface you’ve pointed it at this time.


T3 SAYS: Go-anywhere projection for any room.


LG ULTRAGEAR 17G90Q
£TBA, lg.com

LG’s debut gaming laptop doesn’t do anything
by halves. Though it borrows much of its
design from the company’s Gram line – and
we’d argue that’s a fine place to start, given
that this is far more streamlined and slim than
you’ll often find in the chunky world of gaming
PCs – it packs far more power than its
lightweight cousin. Inside, an 11th-gen Intel
processor, a Max-Q RTX 3080, dual-channel
memory and a pair of SSDs working in tandem
join forces with an enormous 93Wh battery; up
top, LG offers it a 17-inch 1080p IPS panel,
which refreshes at 300Hz. We’d probably
pause on it, if only because we’re dying to see
just how well the radical redesign of Intel’s 12th-
gen CPUs performs on portable PCs, but if you
just can’t wait this will be available very soon.

T3 SAYS: A new name enters the gaming
laptop space – and it’s a big one.

IMAGE SOURCE: ANKER

IMAGE SOURCE: LG
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