I’ve been using the JMGO N1S 4K projector for a while, and it’s an impressive device, especially for its $1000 price tag. This portable projector delivers 4K UHD visuals with vibrant 110% BT.2020 colors and a 1600:1 contrast ratio, offering sharp and rich pictures, particularly in darker environments. The 1100 ISO lumens provide decent brightness for casual use, though it shines best in low-light settings.
The 127° gimbal with FlexiSmart 2.0 is a standout feature—auto-alignment, keystone correction, and real-time focus make setup incredibly easy, even without a specialized screen. I projected onto a plain wall, and the results were surprisingly good. The 2 kg weight and sleek white-gray design make it highly portable, perfect for movie nights or gaming on the go. Dolby Audio and DTS-HD sound add a mini-theater feel, though the bass could be stronger.
However, it’s not flawless. Daytime use with dark scenes was challenging. The single HDMI port and absence of AirPlay (only Chromecast support) are minor drawbacks, and the bulky black power brick doesn’t match the projector’s aesthetic and no backlit keys on remote. Still, for the price, it’s a solid choice.
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Diwakar Bhatia
Small and Portable But misses on brightness..
I don't see how this projector is advertised to produce a 200" image that would be of great quality. Post a size of 120" the image on my white wall starts to look washed out, dull in colors, losing sharpness and quality. I continue to put the room into complete dark mode to get is closer to 120" and with some ambient light max one could go would be 90".
Yes but at 90"(ambient light) and 120"(complete dark rooms) the image does look really good. Sharp and crisp with great details and color fidelity.
Albeit, I'm a bit dissapointed with the image size claims and that does leave a lot to be desired for those big screen game evenings with friends in a dim lit room.
Customer Reviews
I’ve been using the JMGO N1S 4K projector for a while, and it’s an impressive device, especially for its $1000 price tag. This portable projector delivers 4K UHD visuals with vibrant 110% BT.2020 colors and a 1600:1 contrast ratio, offering sharp and rich pictures, particularly in darker environments. The 1100 ISO lumens provide decent brightness for casual use, though it shines best in low-light settings.
The 127° gimbal with FlexiSmart 2.0 is a standout feature—auto-alignment, keystone correction, and real-time focus make setup incredibly easy, even without a specialized screen. I projected onto a plain wall, and the results were surprisingly good. The 2 kg weight and sleek white-gray design make it highly portable, perfect for movie nights or gaming on the go. Dolby Audio and DTS-HD sound add a mini-theater feel, though the bass could be stronger.
However, it’s not flawless. Daytime use with dark scenes was challenging. The single HDMI port and absence of AirPlay (only Chromecast support) are minor drawbacks, and the bulky black power brick doesn’t match the projector’s aesthetic and no backlit keys on remote. Still, for the price, it’s a solid choice.
I don't see how this projector is advertised to produce a 200" image that would be of great quality. Post a size of 120" the image on my white wall starts to look washed out, dull in colors, losing sharpness and quality. I continue to put the room into complete dark mode to get is closer to 120" and with some ambient light max one could go would be 90".
Yes but at 90"(ambient light) and 120"(complete dark rooms) the image does look really good. Sharp and crisp with great details and color fidelity.
Albeit, I'm a bit dissapointed with the image size claims and that does leave a lot to be desired for those big screen game evenings with friends in a dim lit room.