Ahead of the CES 2025 exhibition, the Jmgo brand has unveiled its latest short-throw laser projector, the Jmgo N3 Ultra Max, an advancement of the N1S Ultra model. This new device features a tri-laser light source that delivers a luminous output of 4,600 lumens, making it suitable for use in environments without the need for specialized darkening. Additionally, the projector is equipped with smart capabilities and operates on the Google TV platform. Jmgo has announced that the N3 Ultra Max laser projector will be showcased at the company’s booth during the CES 2025 exhibition, which commences in Las Vegas tomorrow.
The Jmgo N3 Ultra Max is touted by the manufacturer as one of the most cost-effective projectors available, delivering the technical features typically associated with premium models. However, it is important to note that the stated brightness of 4,600 lumens is based on the CVIA measurement method, and no data has been released according to the more commonly used ANSI or ISO standards. This projector is capable of displaying images as large as 180 inches, with a throw ratio ranging from 0.88 to 1.2:1 and a contrast ratio of 5,000:1.
The Jmgo N3 Ultra Max laser projector is equipped with cutting-edge artificial intelligence, a built-in camera, and 3D Time-of-Flight sensors. These technologies allow the projector to automatically optimize the image by performing intelligent focus adjustments, keystone correction, and obstacle detection, all independently and with remarkable precision.
The global edition of the Jmgo N3 Ultra Max projector will feature Google TV as its operating system, complete with the Netflix app. With Google TV, users have the flexibility to install a wide range of applications on the projector, including streaming services, games, and various tools like VPN applications.
The Jmgo N3 Ultra Max laser projector is set to be released in 2025. Initially, it will be available in China, followed by a rollout in additional markets.