After JMGO first unveiled its new TV projector in January 2025, it is now on display again at IFA. This time, however, the manufacturer has set a launch date: the new device will be available in North America and Europe from October.
The O2S Ultra 4K is a TV projector with laser technology. The manufacturer utilizes its proprietary Tri-Laser Malc optical system, which is said to guarantee particularly sharp and color-accurate images. With a brightness of 3500 ISO lumens and a 3500:1 contrast ratio, the projector reportedly delivers particularly bright and vivid images.
The manufacturer is advertises the projector’s short throw ratio. A 120-inch image is said to be possible from a distance of just 21 cm, which should enable a large TV picture even in small rooms.
As of September 7, 2025, there is no information on the price of the O2S Ultra 4K. The slightly less powerful sister model, the O2 Ultra (without the “S” in the model name), can currently be imported for prices starting at around $1,750. However, JMGO’s previous flagship, the N1S Ultimate, is available on the manufacturer’s website at a discount of around $2,199 instead of $2,700. We can thus assume that the new model will also be in this price range. Like the other models, it will likely also be available via Amazon.



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