
"I won't bury the lede: the is one of the brightest projectors I've tested, and that's one of the prime concerns with replacing a TV for a projector. The Horizon S Max also includes my favorite design element from the JMGO N-series of projectors, making it easy to plug in, set up, and play. Also: Your Roku TV has 100+ free live channels - here's how to watch them (and what's available) I'm also fond of the sleek and portable form factor."
"Unlike the Horizon Ultra, the new Xgimi projector comes with a built-in rotating stand, so you don't need to spend extra on a stand to hold the projector. It's very similar to the one found on the JMGO N1 Ultra and N1S Ultimate. I love it because it's extremely simple to adjust the screen placement -- both vertically (135 degrees) and horizontally (360 degrees)."
The Horizon S Max offers exceptional brightness suitable for replacing a TV in many rooms. The projector includes a built-in rotating stand allowing 135-degree vertical and 360-degree horizontal adjustment, with a sturdy mounting system that maintains set angles unless pulled down by a heavy HDMI cable. The front sliding cover protects the lens from dust while preserving a sleek portable form factor. The rear I/O includes two USB 2.0 ports and a single HDMI (eARC) port. The port selection is reduced compared with the predecessor, lacking an extra HDMI, a 3.5mm audio jack, and Ethernet. Software limitations may frustrate some use cases.
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