JMGO O2S Ultra Short Throw Projector Delivers 4K Laser Visuals from Just Inches Away
Most ultra short throw projectors still need a couple of feet of clearance from the wall. The JMGO O2S Ultra needs 6.6 inches. A 0.16 to 1 throw ratio, claimed as the shortest on the market, projects a 100 inch image from a unit that sits practically flush against the display surface. Maximum screen size reaches 150 inches. In a body that weighs 10 pounds and is roughly the size of a bread maker.
The image quality comes from JMGO's MALC 3.0 RGB triple laser system producing 3,600 ISO lumens. That is bright enough to deliver clear, vivid visuals in daylit rooms, not just darkened home theaters. 4K UHD resolution with 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut, 4,000 to 1 native contrast ratio, and 3 million to 1 dynamic contrast. Color accuracy sits below Delta E 1. Dolby Vision and HDR10 support handle the dynamic range. On paper and in practice, this is projector performance that competes with panels costing significantly more per inch of screen size.
Sound is handled by an integrated 20 watt Dynaudio system supporting Dolby Audio and DTS HD. It fills a room without an external speaker, which matters for a device designed to simplify your setup rather than add more boxes to it. For dedicated home theater builds, an HDMI 2.1 port with audio return channel connects to a soundbar or surround system. A second HDMI 2.1 port handles low lag gaming from consoles.
Google TV is built in with official Netflix, Disney+, YouTube 4K, Prime Video, and Hulu available out of the box. Wi Fi 6 handles streaming. The Bluetooth remote supports voice search and playback control. Setup runs through autofocus, automatic keystone correction, fit to screen framing, and surface compensation for uneven walls. The kind of automated calibration that means you position it, turn it on, and start watching.
The O2S Ultra won a Red Dot Design Award for good reason. The compact form with precisely crafted contours looks like a premium audio component rather than a projector. It fits on most TV stands or cabinets without dominating the space. Ten pounds means you can move it between rooms or take it outside without a production.
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