JMGO Revolutionizes Home Entertainment with Two New Projectors at CES 2025
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JMGO, a leading innovator in home entertainment technology, made waves at CES 2025 with teh unveiling of two groundbreaking projectors: the O2S ultra, touted as the “world’s smallest laser TV,” and the N3 Ultra Max, featuring an AI-powered electric gimbal for effortless setup.
The O2S Ultra: A Shoebox-sized Laser TV
imagine a 100-inch screen projected from a device the size of a shoebox—that’s the magic of the JMGO O2S Ultra. Measuring just 12.3 x 11.4 x 5.5 inches, this ultra-short-throw (UST) projector boasts impressive capabilities despite its compact design. “the secret behind the O2S Ultra’s performance is our MALC 3.0 technology,” explains a JMGO spokesperson. “It allows for simultaneous high brightness, accurate colors, and consistent contrasts.”
With 4K resolution and a maximum screen size of up to 180 inches, the O2S Ultra delivers a cinematic experience from just 5.75 inches away from the wall.Its 2500 ISO lumens brightness (based on JMGO lab testing) ensures vibrant visuals, perfect for movies, TV shows, and even gaming. And with google TV integration, accessing your favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ is a breeze.
While pricing hasn’t been officially announced, JMGO plans to ship the O2S Ultra worldwide in Q4 2025.
N3 Ultra Max: AI-Powered Precision and Effortless setup
The JMGO N3 Ultra Max,while not a UST projector,offers its own unique advantages. its standout feature is the AI-powered electric gimbal, which automatically adjusts alignment. “Its point and play,” says JMGO, highlighting the ease of setup. “Simply point the remote, and the gimbal does the rest.”
This innovative gimbal system not only simplifies setup but also improves image quality with optical zoom and cleverly positions the I/O ports on the gimbal base to prevent cable interference during rotation—a important upgrade from previous models.
The N3 Ultra Max represents a significant leap forward in projector technology, offering a seamless and user-amiable experience for home theater enthusiasts.
N3 Ultra Max Projector: A Brighter Future in Home entertainment
Get ready for a significant upgrade in home theater technology. The N3 Ultra Max projector is poised to revolutionize your viewing experience,boasting impressive advancements over its predecessor.
This cutting-edge projector seamlessly integrates with Google TV, offering users a streamlined and intuitive interface for accessing their favorite streaming services.But the real game-changer? The N3 Ultra Max boasts a remarkable 4000 ISO lumens, substantially brighter than its predecessor, the O2S Ultra. This translates to a richer, more vibrant, and ultimately more immersive viewing experience, nonetheless of ambient lighting conditions.
The incorporation of MALC 3.0 technology further enhances the overall image quality, promising a level of detail and clarity that sets a new standard for home projectors. While specific details about MALC 3.0 remain under wraps, early indications suggest a significant leap forward in image processing and color accuracy.
While the exact release date remains fluid, the N3 Ultra Max is expected to launch globally in the fourth quarter of 2025. Consumers can anticipate its availability on the manufacturer’s official website around that time. Keep an eye out for pre-order announcements and official launch details in the coming months.
JMGO’s O2S Ultra and N3 Ultra Max Projectors: Ushering in a New era of Home Cinema?
JMGO made a splash at CES 2025 with the unveiling of two cutting-edge projectors, the pint-sized O2S Ultra and the feature-packed N3 Ultra Max. Both boast advancements in image technology and user experience, potentially revolutionizing how we enjoy home entertainment. We spoke to projector expert Dr.Rhys Evans to get his insights on these new devices.
WTN: Dr. Evans, JMGO’s O2S Ultra is being called the “world’s smallest laser TV.” What makes this projector so special?
Dr. Evans: it’s certainly notable. The O2S Ultra squeezes a massive amount of technology into an incredibly compact form factor. Imagine a projector that delivers a 100-inch image from a device the size of a shoebox! This ultra-short-throw design lets you place it just inches from your wall, making it incredibly versatile for smaller spaces.
WTN: You mentioned a lot of technology packed inside. Can you elaborate on some of the key features?
Dr. Evans: JMGO is using its latest MALC 3.0 technology, which is designed to achieve high brightness, accurate colours, and consistent contrast together. This is crucial for a truly cinematic experience. Add to that its 4K resolution, 2500 ISO lumens brightness, and Google TV integration, and you’ve got a projector that can really compete with a dedicated home cinema setup.
WTN: The N3 Ultra Max also sounds like a game-changer. What are the standout features of this model?
Dr. Evans: The N3 Ultra Max takes things to the next level with a 4000 ISO lumen output, resulting in a noticeably brighter image, especially in rooms with ambient light. Its AI-powered electric gimbal is another brilliant innovation. Rather of manually adjusting the projector for a perfectly aligned image,the system does it all automatically.This makes setup incredibly easy and ensures the best possible viewing experience every time.
WTN: MALC 3.0 is mentioned again with the N3 Ultra Max. Can you explain how this technology contributes to the overall performance?
Dr. Evans: While the specifics of MALC 3.0 are still under wraps, it’s clearly designed to push the boundaries of projector performance. It truly seems to focus on advanced image processing and color accuracy. JMGO is promising a level of detail and clarity that surpasses previous models,which is very exciting.
WTN: What do you think the impact of these projectors will be on the home entertainment industry?
Dr. Evans: these new models from JMGO could be a major turning point. With their excellent image quality, innovative features, and competitive pricing, they have the potential to make high-quality home cinema more accessible to a wider audience.
It will be engaging to see how other manufacturers respond and whether we see a wider adoption of similar technologies in the projector market.It’s clearly an exciting time for home entertainment enthusiasts!