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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.

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