- The JMGO N3 Ultimate is available to order, with a starting price of $2,399 (around £1,777 / AU$3,354)
- 4K, Dolby Vision HDR and up to 5,800 ISO lumens
- Triple laser system with emphasis on optical adjustment.
JMGO’s new 4K projector comes with what the brand claims is the world’s “first” 3-in-1 integrated optical system. The N3 Ultimate combines four-way lens shift, wide-range optical zoom, and a smart gimbal into a single system that promises better visual performance even when projector placement isn’t perfect.
The N3 Ultimate is bright too, rated at up to 5800 ISO lumens. That’s exceptional brightness and more than double the brightness of our current favorite home theater projector, the Epson Pro Cinema LS9000.
As we’ve come to expect from the brand, there’s a huge discount for early buyers. Full price is $2,999 (around £2,222 / AU$4,192), but until May 13, 2026 it’s discounted to $2,399 (around £1,777 / AU$3,354).
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JMGO N3 Ultimate: Key Features
“Almost all projectors end up placed off-center” in real-world use, says JMGO, and as a result, the N3 Ultimate has been designed to prioritize optical adjustment rather than digital keystone correction to deliver the highest possible resolution and brightness.
The N3 Ultimate also has a memory function that allows you to recall different settings for different walls: preferred screen size, image optimization settings, and the appropriate application. Switching is a one-click process.
The projector is powered by JMGO’s MALC 5.0 triple laser, which has an output of 5800 ISO lumens, a delta-E color accuracy of just 0.7 (meaning it’s essentially perfect for the human eye), and 110% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut. There is 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR and the projector also supports Dolby Audio.
For gamers and sports fans, there is a low latency of 1ms and a refresh rate of up to 240Hz with support for variable refresh rate.
It’s an impressive spec, but the N3 Ultimate faces some fierce rivals, including our current budget pick for the best projectors, the BenQ GP520. It also offers 4K, and while it offers about half the brightness of the N3 Ultimate, it’s also less than half the price.
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