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THE MARS 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring 250mm in length, 260mm in height and 160mm in width the Mars 3 is a medium sized projector.

 

 

This means that compared to the Capsule 3 Laser again by Nebula the Mars 3 is considerable larger (4-5 times larger to be exact).

 

 

Both sides of the enclosure are perforated to allow for hot air to exit the interior.

 

 

At the front of the Mars 3 we find the lens cap and the company logo.

 

 

Lowering the lens cap reveals the lens, LED light and the AI and focus/keystone sensors.

 

 

Moving at the rear we find a rubber protective cap under which Nebula has placed the DC in, USB-C and USB-A ports, HDMI v2.1 port, AUX in, LED button and the ambient LED.

 

 

The ambient LED has 3-levels and is quite bright for its size.

 

 

You can change brightness modes and check the remaining battery life with the button and the display located just over the ambient LED.

 

 

Nebula has placed media buttons (bluetooth speaker, volume up/down, return, navigate) just over the handle located at the top of the Mars 3.

 

 

Thanks to a rubber pad beneath the handle, you should be able to place things there like your keys, flash drives or even a portable HDD.

 

 

Turning the Mars 3 over we find an adjustable stand which can tilt the front up to 10 degrees.

 

 

The remote is basic in regards to quality but has all the buttons we usually find with most mid/high-end projectors.