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Formovie X5 | JMGO N1 Ultra | Our Thoughts: | |
Brightness | 2500 | 2200 | Both projectors are bright for portable projectors but the Formovie X5 is clearly the brighter by a decent amount. |
Throw Ratio | 1.27:1 | 1.20:1 | The JMGO N1 Ultra Cube can sit closer to the screen giving it an advantage. |
Screen Size | 60"-500" | 50.02" - 150.07" | The Formovie X5 can produce a significantly larger screen size (though you would need a very dark room to achieve the 500 inch screen size). |
Projector Lens Shift | None | None | Neither projector provides lens shift. |
Chipset | 0.47" DLP | 0.47” DLP | Both projectors use the same smaller DLP chip. |
Light Source | ALPD 3.0 Single Laser | RGB Triple Laser | The triple laser light source gives the JMGO cube projector a significant advantage. Though the ALPD technology has its own benefits. |
Contrast Ratio | 973:1 | 1670:1 | The JMGO lifestyle projector has a clear advantage with regards to projector contrast. |
Input Lag | 4K/60: 42.5ms | 4K/60: 35.1ms | Neither projector is a true gaming projector with these adequate lag times. JMGO though does get the edge |
Built-In Speakers | Denon 2x12W + 6W | 10.0 Watts x2 | The built-in speakers found on the Formovie X5 are higher quality and sound much better than the JMGO N1 Ultra. |
Price | €1.380,00 | €2.099,00 | The Formovie X5 is one of the lowest priced 4K lifestyle projectors out there and has a big edge compared to the JMGO N1 Ultra |