ZDNET's key takeaways Jmgo's N1S Ultimate 4K projector is typically sold for $2,899 at Amazon.
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For a limited time, you can pick up the Jmgo N1S Ultimate 4K projector for a whopping $900 discount on Amazon.
Last September, laser TV manufacturer Jmgo released its 2024 flagship model, the N1S Ultimate 4K -- the third in the N1 series. It comes with several upgrades from previous models, which you'll notice as a discerning viewer of video quality.
Initially retailing for $2,899, you can currently find it on Amazon and Jmgo's site for closer to $1,999. If you're considering a new purchase for your home theater, how does the N1S Ultimate stack up to TVs in the same price range?
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I don't mean to compare apples and guavas here; projectors and TVs are in wholly different metaphorical bushels (although inching closer together). 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.
Assuming you're ready to make a purchase now, what can $2,900 get you? 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.
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