Shenzhen-based smart projector maker JMGO has announced an update to last year's N1 series triple-laser models. The N1S Ultra and N1S sport a handy gimbal-like stand for positioning ease and both gain ...
Earlier this year, Chinese smart projector maker JMGO launched the N1S series with a 1080p entertainment hub and a flagship 4K model. Now the company has added two more variants to the tri-laser range ...
This is an ultra short-throw laser projector, which means it’s built to live on a media console right under your screen area instead of across the room. That’s the main appeal: you get the ...
At under $2,000, the Dangbei MP1 Max is a compact 4K lifestyle projector with Google TV, AI setup, and hybrid laser-LED tech for screens up to 150-inches. Following up on the 2024 DBOX02 portable ...
Hisense's XR10 Triple Laser Projector is now available for pre-order. Pre-order before April 24 and save $1,700, plus get a free HT Saturn soundbar worth $1,299. The post Hisense opens XR10 pre-orders ...
One chief advantage of laser projector design is that there’s no expensive bulb that needs replacing every year or two. Unlike the high-pressure lamps that the two popular bulb-based projector types ...
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JMGO launches N1 Air 4th gen 1080p projector with Dolby Audio & Xiaomi smart home integration
JMGO has launched the N1 Air 4th Gen projector, now available for pre-order on JD.com. The projector features the latest ...
As I have done in previous articles, today I'm going off topic and looking at something you won't see me writing about here at TweakTown. Like many of you, I too enjoy having a large format display ...
Projectors have always been the preferred way to get a truly big-screen movie theater experience at home, but their size and steep price tags have always made them solutions for home theater fanatics.
If you’ve ever wanted to flex your home theater, this Leica laser projector would be the way to go. Leica is jumping into the home entertainment world with its first-ever laser TV, the Cine 1. While ...
If you’re looking for the big screen movie theater experience at home—we’re talking 100+ inches—a projector is usually the most affordable way to go. But if money is no object and you’d rather skip ...
At $2,499, the Optoma UHZ55 replaces the UHZ50 laser projector designed for home entertaiment and gaming. New WiSA support simplifies wireless speaker setup. The features and technical specifications ...
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