Jmgo has launched a new portable projector called the P5X in China. The projector weighs just 0.73 kilograms and features a compact design roughly the size of a smartphone. It supports a native 1080P resolution and delivers 300 CVIA lumens brightness, making it suitable for casual viewing in indoor and semi-lit environments. The official retail price is 1,646 yuan ($228), with the projector now available for purchase through major e-commerce platforms.

Jmgo P5X Projector Specifications
The P5X uses DLP projection technology, which Jmgo claims offers up to six times the lifespan of traditional LCD-based projectors. The device covers 124% of the Rec.709 color gamut and supports HDR10 decoding for enhanced contrast and detail. Jmgo has also integrated MEMC motion compensation to reduce blur during fast-moving content.
The design includes a built-in carrying strap and a hidden gimbal system that supports flexible projection angles without needing a tripod. The projector ships with autofocus and real-time keystone correction for quick setup. Jmgo also markets the P5X as a multi-functional device with a 1260-color ambient lighting system and seven dynamic themes. These lighting effects can sync with audio playback and are set to receive additional features via a software update.

For audio, the P5X houses an 8W speaker system with DTS decoding and support for 360-degree surround sound. The speaker uses JMGO’s Master Sound algorithm and can function independently as a Bluetooth speaker.
Inside, the projector runs on a MediaTek MT9 series chipset with 2GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It operates on Bonfire OS 7 and supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth connectivity. Physical ports include HDMI 2.1 (with eARC support) and USB 2.0.
The P5X also integrates seamlessly with Xiaomi’s HyperOS-based smart home platform. This allows users to control smart lighting, curtains, and other connected devices through XiaoAI voice commands or automated scenes in the Mi Home app. JMGO also includes a quiet cooling system that operates at noise levels below 26dB, ensuring distraction-free viewing.
There’s also a separately sold 3-in-1 dock that combines a stand, 65W GaN charger, and 20,000mAh power bank. With it, the P5X can run for up to 7 hours without being tethered to an outlet. It’s a small touch, but one that rounds out a product clearly designed with mobility in mind.
In related news, Hisense recently launched the Vidda C3 Pro projector featuring 2800 CVIA lumens brightness, a tri-color laser engine, and Harman speakers. Epson has also introduced the EF-51 projector with native 4K resolution, 700 lumens brightness, ambient lighting features, and Dolby Audio support.
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