Jmgo is showing three new projectors in its N1S series at CES 2025: the N1S 4K, the N1S SE and the N1S Nano. The N1S 4K is already available in China but is about to roll out to markets worldwide alongside the other two products. Older models in the N1S series include the N1S Pro triple laser 4K projector (curr. $1,499 at Amazon).
The N1S 4K is a compact triple laser projector with up to 1,200 CVIA lumens brightness; a typical brightness measurement according to an internationally recognised standard, like ANSI or ISO lumens, has yet to be provided. According to its product listing in China, the model has a 1,600:1 contrast ratio and 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color space. Plus, the gimbal stand allows you to cast images onto a wall or ceiling, and there are built-in speakers. Jmgo calls this model ‘mini’, as it measures 187 x 165 x 191 mm (~7.4 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches).
Few details have been shared about the N1S SE; we know that this is a triple laser projector equipped with Google TV. Meanwhile, the N1S Nano is described as a more affordable model, with an LED light source and a gimbal stand. The Jmgo N1S 4K mini triple laser projector will launch globally at the brand’s online store this March, though it is unclear how much it will cost. The N1S SE and the N1S will only be available in physical stores, and they are expected to arrive at some point in Q1. Other new products on show at the brand’s CES 2025 booth include the N3 Ultra Max 4K projector and the O2S Ultra 4k laser TV.