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https://amzn.to/4ePgm95 Alle JMGO-Projektoren. #jmgo #n1s #projector JMGO's New N1S Series: A Projector for Every Need** This year, JMGO introduced four new projectors to the market, with the N1S series as the foundation. The series includes the base N1S model, along with Pro, Ultra, and Ultimate versions. The differences between the base N1S and the higher-end Pro and Ultra models are clear: the pricier models are larger, feature better sound systems, and offer more connectivity options. However, as you move up the range, the differences become more subtle but also more critical, with brightness being the primary upgrade from the Pro model onwards. All JMGO projectors share a contrast ratio of 1600:1 and cover 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut. Each model in the series utilizes a triple-laser system, and regardless of whether you choose the N1S or the Ultimate model, all four support HDR10. They also all have the capability to play 3D content from Blu-rays. However, the base N1S model has a slight limitation when it comes to its gimbal system, as it can only tilt up to 127 degrees compared to 135 degrees in the other models. Additionally, the N1S features a single-axis gimbal, while the higher models, such as the Ultimate, come with a two-axis gimbal for greater flexibility. Key Differences in Brightness and Features When JMGO first launched the N1S Ultra, it led the lifestyle projector market with its impressive 3,000 ANSI lumens. Now, with the N1S Ultimate boasting 3,500 ANSI lumens in high-performance mode, it has become the brightest projector in the lineup. For users who found the N1S Ultra's performance in daylight "just okay," the Ultimate model provides the necessary brightness upgrade. The N1S Pro, on the other hand, offers a slightly lower brightness at 2,400 ANSI lumens, producing a slightly dimmer image. The base N1S, with 900 ANSI lumens, is the dimmest in the series, which results in a maximum screen size of 150 inches—slightly smaller than the 180-inch potential of the Pro, Ultra, and Ultimate models. Despite the N1S Ultimate's high brightness, JMGO recommends a screen size of 100 inches for optimal performance, a guideline that applies across the entire N1S series. JMGO PicoFlix: A Different Kind of Projector Outside of the N1S lineup, JMGO also released the Picoflix, a compact projector with a brightness of 450 ANSI lumens. Unlike the N1S models, the Picoflix lacks the signature two-axis gimbal system. However, it is an attractive option for those who want a portable projector without breaking the bank. It’s ideal for travelers due to its compact size and lighter weight, making it easier to carry in hand luggage compared to even the base N1S model. Sound and Audio Performance Sound quality is another key difference across the models. The base N1S comes equipped with 2x 5-watt speakers, while the larger models, including the Pro, Ultra, and Ultimate, all feature more powerful 2x 10-watt speakers. In practice, the difference in sound between the N1S and N1S Pro is immediately noticeable. However, when comparing the Pro, Ultra, and Ultimate models, there is no significant audible difference, as they all share the same speaker configuration. The Picoflix, with its 2x 5-watt sound system, falls short compared to the other models, although the larger casing of the N1S helps enhance sound quality despite similar specifications. Making the Right Choice In the end, the critical factors in choosing between these models are brightness and sound. Selecting the right projector depends on individual needs and preferences. JMGO has made it challenging for potential buyers to choose between the models, particularly since the primary upgrade beyond the N1S Pro is increased brightness. Still, each N1S projector is capable of delivering a great home theater experience. For those who plan to rely heavily on a projector as their main media center, the N1S Ultimate, with its higher brightness, will likely be the top choice. However, for users who can control the lighting in their space by dimming the room, even the base N1S is a valid option that offers a solid balance of performance and affordability. JMGO’s range ensures that there’s a projector for every kind of user, from those seeking an affordable and portable option like the Picoflix, to those desiring top-tier brightness and sound for a fully immersive home cinema experience. Visit us at: Web: http://www.nerdbench.com Instagram: / nerdbench Twitter: / nerdbench Facebook: / nerdbench