Xgimi is expanding its portable projection ecosystem with the launch of a new Portable Outdoor Screen, a lightweight 70-inch screen built for spontaneous movie nights under the stars. Priced at $99, the new screen is available now on Xgimi.com and Amazon, positioning itself as the ideal companion for the company’s latest portable projector, the MoGo 3 Pro.

Big Screen Entertainment, Anywhere You Go
At just 3.3 pounds and folding down to a backpack-friendly 18 inches, this screen is clearly designed with mobility in mind. It comes with a custom storage bag and an integrated elastic cord setup system that promises to get you from packed to projected in under a minute. It’s a refreshingly low-effort setup—something anyone who’s ever wrestled with a saggy sheet or a tripod screen will appreciate.
Xgimi’s design isn’t just about portability—it’s also built to last. The aluminum alloy frame is both waterproof and rust-resistant, which means it won’t buckle under a sudden drizzle or an overly enthusiastic campsite setup. The screen itself is made of wrinkle-free, washable fabric, and four included ground stakes add stability on uneven surfaces like grass or sand.
This launch isn’t happening in isolation. Xgimi is also rolling out the MoGo 3 Pro Portable Collection, a $549 bundle that includes the projector, carrying case, power base stand, optical filter, power adapter, and USB-C cable—essentially everything you need for a full outdoor theater setup.

The MoGo 3 Pro (our full review) stands out with licensed Netflix on Google TV, 450 ISO Lumens, and Full HD projection up to 200 inches. It’s coffee cup-sized, has a built-in stand, and features ISA 2.0 for effortless auto-focus and keystone correction. Despite its compact size, it delivers impressive sound and brightness, making it ideal for movie nights in the wild—or just your backyard.
In related news, Xgimi’s Chinese arm has launched two new portable projectors—the Play 6 and Play 6e. Both feature a compact design, a 360-degree gimbal, and native 1080p resolution. The Play 6 includes a built-in 20,000mAh battery, Harman Kardon speakers and is priced at 2,099 yuan ($290), while the Play 6e lacks a battery but is more affordable at 1,799 yuan ($250). Both models support smart features like auto keystone, autofocus, wireless casting, and run on GMUI 6.0. They’re expected to launch globally under the MoGo brand later this year.
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