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LaView Galaxy Projector review

This premium projector is packed with features, but the LaView Galaxy Projector doesn’t quite match up to its rivals.

LaView Galaxy Projector
(Image credit: Kim Snaith)
Live Science Verdict

Positing itself as a premium star projector, the LaView Galaxy Projector looks and feels the part, with great build quality, premium packaging and sharp, realistic images. It’s not a bad projector by any means, but it’s held back by cheap laser stars and limited reach.

Reasons to buy
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    Very nicely packaged

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    Premium build quality

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    Comes with multiple discs, some of which are scientifically accurate

Reasons to avoid
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    Laser stars are unnecessary

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    A little too expensive

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With a price tag of $129.99, the LaView Galaxy Projector places itself among the most expensive star projectors on the market, meaning it competes directly with the much-loved Sega Toys Homestar Classic projector. But while there’s a lot to like about LaView’s offering, there are some features that make it feel like a cheap imitator, and we can’t help feeling it’s at least $50 too expensive.

It isn’t all bad, though. The LaView Galaxy Projector ships with multiple discs, all offering sharp, crisp images. Some of these are scientifically accurate views of space, others are more fun-loving, such as a giant T.rex that appears to be busting out of a wall, giving it plenty of variety and making it a great choice for kids. The projection quality is also great, and it’s packaged very well.

Kim Snaith
Contributing writer

Kim is a UK-based freelancewriter who focuses on Lego, toys and video game-related content. She's the co-creator of GameSpew.com and ThatBrickSite.com, where you'll find most of her work. If she's not building with plastic bricks, playing a video game, or writing about doing either of those things, you should probably check she's still breathing. You can find her on Twitter at @ichangedmyname.

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