This 4K projector changed the way I watch TV at home (no keystone adjustment needed)
Briefly

The Jmgo N1S Ultimate projector, recently discounted by $800, showcases substantial upgrades over previous models. Priced currently around $2,100, it stands out in home theater options, particularly for its impressive projection size of up to 180 inches. It features 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness with a 1600:1 contrast ratio and 110% BT.2020 gamut coverage, making it suitable for detailed image viewing, even with 4K content. Comparatively, premium 75-inch TVs like the Samsung QN90D and Sony Bravia 7 Mini LED provide excellent displays but lack the expansive projection capabilities of the N1S.
With 3,500 ANSI lumens, the N1S maintains its brightness without compromising its 1600:1 FOFO contrast ratio and 110% BT.2020 gamut coverage. I saw this first-hand, noting its vivid coloration and detail while testing on UHD footage of birds, coral reefs, and big jungle cats.
If you want to go big, though, you can find exceptional quality in the N1S while massively magnifying your screen size -- if you have room for it in your home.
The top two TVs that come to mind are both 75-inch screens made by tech giants in a different league: the Samsung QN90D and the Sony Bravia 7 Mini LED.
Both these TVs have amazing displays and, by nature, their picture quality has an intrinsic advantage over most projectors. The thing is, the N1S Ultimate can blow up its projection to a staggering 180 inches, and still look incredible.
Read at ZDNET
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