Ultimate Specs Native Resolution Maximum Resolution Inputs and Interfaces Weight The JMGO N1S Ultimate ($2,799) is one of the brightest 4K room-to-room portable projectors we've seen and a substantial step up from the already-capable N1 Ultra , which it replaced as JMGO's flagship model. ...
Epson has announced settlements with two more projector manufacturers in its ongoing campaign to use civil legal action to promote accurate reporting of projector brightness specs. AWOL Vision, makers of a series of heavily marketed UST living room projectors, and JMGO, a firm that's emerged as a...
The only difference between the Pro, Ultra, and Ultimate models of the N1S is the brightness. The Pro maxes out at 2400 ANSI lumens, the Ultra at 3000, and the Ultimate (as reviewed) at 3500. All other specs—size, weight, projection technology, supported resolutions and video formats, ...
and apart from it falling short on a few of its claims the N1 Ultra meets most of its listed specs, which is rare to see in projectors in this price category. Its unique and versatile design, with its clever adjustable mount, allows it to function as a lifestyle projector for various ...
If the 900 ANSI lumens isn’t bright enough for you and the Netflix certification or 4K resolution isn’t such a big concern, theN1 Prois brighter, at 1500 lumens, and otherwise similar specs. All the JMGO N1 series projectors feature the same adjustable angle design and ultra-compact body...
JMGO N1 Ultra Specs Price $2,299 MSRP Technology Triple Laser DLP Native Resolution 1920x1080x4 (3840x2160) Brightness (Manufacturer Claim) 4000 Contrast 1600:1 Zoom Lens Ratio Lens Shift No Lamp Life 30,000 Weight 9.92lbs. (4.49 Kg) Warranty 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty OVERVIEW Over the...
The U2 is a 4K DLP ultra-short throw projector rated at 2,400 ANSI lumens. It uses a 0.47-inch DMD and has a 0.25:1 throw ratio, rather typical specs for a midrange 4K UST. Specifications claim an unusually long 50,000-hour lifespan, which JMGO attributes to the U2's large chassis...