The technical data of the Jmgo N1S includes 900 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 1600:1 as well as a HDTV 1920 x 1080 display. The manufacturer lists the lifespan for this model at 30000 hours. With four hours of daily operation, this corresponds to a period of 20.5 years. Looking at practical performance, up to 305 cm can be illuminated with 900 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 203 cm. For media input, video signals up to 1080P are supported. With the Google TV operating system, the projector acts as a media hub with centralized access to various apps. Furthermore, the model is Bluetooth-enabled, allowing audio signals to be sent wirelessly to external speakers. For integration into professional environments, an RJ45 connection is available for network control and remote maintenance. Since the projector supports Miracast and Airplay screen mirroring, video signals can also be streamed wirelessly from the end device. With a value of only 26 decibels, the noise level during operation remains pleasantly in the background.
Display Type
1 x 0,33" DMD DLP Chip HDTV 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Standard-Portabel | External training and company presentations, as well as product presentations. Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 50 lumens.
Light Source
Tripple Laser
Light Life
30000 h.
Operating Costs
0,00 € Laser
Calculated brightness qualityGood (1.9)
240 cm (no Zoom)
Lux:
400 Lux
Contrast:
1600:1
Candela pro m²:
127 cd/m²
Foot-Lamberts:
37 fL
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Focus
Automatic
Zoom
No Zoom
Objective
-
Throw Ratio
1,2:1
Audio
1 x 10W + Dolby Audio + JMGO Master Sound
Connections
HDMI (ARC) in
Mini Jack Audio out
2x USB in
RJ45 in
Bluetooth 5.1
Full HD 1080P compatible Automatic and manual vertical keystone correction High Dynamic Range (HDR) Wi-Fi network compatible. Lan network compatible. Google TV Netflix Certified JMGO Master Audiosystem Auto Keystone 3D Playback
has, like many inexpensive triple lasers, significant colour fringing, really extreme laser specle and is significantly out of focus compared to an XGIMI Halo+.