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Jmgo has officially launched its latest compact projector, the N1S 4K, and it’s a sleek little beast aimed at users who want cinematic performance without committing to a full-blown home theater setup. Retailing at $1,299 in the U.S. and €1,399 in select European markets, it’s already available at a launch price of $999/€999 through Jmgo’s official store and Amazon.

Jmgo N1S 4K

Jmgo N1S 4K Specifications

First launched in China last year and later showcased at CES 2025, the N1S 4K (check out our review) stands out for packing serious projection tech into a highly portable frame. The design is all clean lines and compact geometry, measuring just 7.3 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches and weighing in at a travel-friendly 4.4 lbs. Despite the portable moniker, this isn’t a battery-powered model — you’ll still need a power source — but it’s clear Jmgo is aiming to make plug-and-play projection stylish and accessible.

Jmgo N1S 4K

The N1S 4K uses the company’s MALC triple laser system, which produces 1,100 ISO lumens and supports up to a 200-inch projection size with a 1.2:1 throw ratio. Colors are vivid and lifelike, with 110% BT.2020 coverage, HDR10 support, and up to 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast. Jmgo is also touting ΔE<1 color accuracy, which should make cinephiles take notice.

The projector includes an integrated gimbal-like stand that can tilt the device by up to 127°, giving you flexible projection angles without resorting to awkward stack-of-books solutions. Autofocus, keystone correction, and intelligent screen alignment are all automatic — a welcome suite of features that removes setup friction for casual users.

Jmgo N1S 4K

On the entertainment side, it runs Google TV, meaning instant access to apps like Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, and Spotify, with built-in support for Google Assistant voice commands and Cast. For audio, the N1S 4K houses dual 5W speakers and a subwoofer, delivering surprisingly full sound that supports Dolby Audio and DTS-HD formats.

Gamers aren’t left out either: it supports 1080p at 60Hz, offers MEMC motion smoothing, and boasts a 17ms input lag, making it a capable option for casual console or cloud gaming sessions. An HDMI 2.1 eARC port is onboard, too.

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