XGIMI refreshed its MoGo Professional lineup with the $500 MoGo 3 Professional, however the third iteration appears nothing like its predecessors. It’s been dramatically trimmed right down to the scale of a soda can and it’s about as heavy as a carton of milk. As a substitute of Android TV, it’s now built-in with Google TV so it affords native entry to streaming apps.
The MoGo 3 Pro means you don’t want a devoted good TV, set-top field, or a wise TV dongle. It affords native entry to any service that Google TV affords, so it’s good to run an app of your selection out of the field. It features a distant within the bundle that sports activities devoted shortcut buttons for YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and a customizable button for a service of your selection.
The 8.1 by 3.7-inch soda can-sized physique, 2.4-lbs weight, and a lanyard protruding of the physique all scream portability.
The MoGo 3 Professional sports activities a 1080p decision, covers 90% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and has an ambient lighting function that syncs along with your music. A devoted “further powerbase stand” with Sort-C output costs the projector. XGIMI’s collab with Google TV extends to 2 of its older choices as effectively, the MoGo 2 Plus and the Halo+.
Priced at $400, the Elfin Flip is one other new launch that can be very clearly going for portability. It options an built-in stand that doubles as a deal with. This one additionally comes with native help for apps and a 1080p decision.
There’s additionally a brand new providing for a short-throw projector, the Aura 2, in case you want ultra-high brightness and colour accuracy. The place the Elfin Flip maxes at 400 lumens, this one affords a complete of 2300 lumens. Its DCI-P3 protection is a whopping 99% and it’s licensed for IMAX, too. The Aura 2 is a high-end gadget although and can set you again $2,700.
XGIMI additionally refreshed its Horizon Sequence debuted at CES 2024 with the Horizon S lineup: Horizon S Professional and Horizon S Max. The corporate is boasting a brand new Twin Mild Tech 2.0 on these projectors which basically combines each laser and LED for brighter, extra correct outcomes. The S Sequence begins at $1,300.