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JMGO Launches the PicoFlix: A Truly Portable Battery-Powered Projector

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JMGO, a pioneer in smart projector technology, proudly announces the launch of PicoFlix, the latest battery-powered portable projector. It signifies a major milestone for JMGO in the portable projector industry.

True Portability: Compact Size, Iconic Gimbal Design, and Extended Unplugged Use
PicoFlix features a durable aluminium alloy body in a deep black finish, weighing just 1.3 kg and measuring 24 cm in length and 8 cm in diameter, ensuring strength without sacrificing portability.




The projector incorporates JMGO's iconic gimbal design, offering a 127-degree range of adjustability. Users can project onto any surface—wall, ceiling, or unconventional angles—simply by rotating the knob, while real-time image correction ensures a smooth viewing experience.

Supporting three power modes—Eco, Standard, and Increased—PicoFlix provides up to 4.5 hours of uninterrupted playtime, allowing users to watch two movies without recharging. A Type-C interface enables 65 W fast charging for convenience.

FlexiSmart Intelligent: The Game-Changer for Effortless Projection
PicoFlix features a cutting-edge intelligent system with Instant Auto Keystone Correction, using advanced algorithms to adjust the image in milliseconds. This ensures automatic realignment for optimal viewing, enabling seamless setup without manual adjustments.

Additional features include Auto Screen Fitting, which perfectly aligns the image with the screen, and Smart Eye Protection, which reduces brightness when people or pets approach the light source to enhance safety and eye protection.

High-Quality Visuals with Licensed Google TV
PicoFlix features a high-quality LED light source with 450 ANSI lumens and 1080p FHD resolution, projecting up to 150 inches. It transforms any space into an immersive viewing experience—whether on a living room wall, bedroom ceiling, or during outdoor activities.

With built-in Google TV, PicoFlix offers access to 10,000+ apps, including Netflix. Remote shortcuts provide instant access to Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video directly, making it a complete one-stop entertainment hub.

Availability and Pricing
The new PicoFlix are now available on Amazon and global websites in the US and Europe (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain). It is priced at $599 USD and €599 Euro.

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Wow never thought I’d see a battery powered projector so early in my life…. Efficiency of bulbs and battery has come a long way
 
Wow never thought I’d see a battery powered projector so early in my life…. Efficiency of bulbs and battery has come a long way
There has been battery powered portable projector for a while now. The earliest one I've used was the SONY MP-CL1.
 
There has been battery powered portable projector for a while now. The earliest one I've used was the SONY MP-CL1.
i am be behind the times, whenever i see projector. I imagine the device generates alot of heat and uses alot of power, well i guess thats laser projectors now
 
i am be behind the times, whenever i see projector. I imagine the device generates alot of heat and uses alot of power, well i guess thats laser projectors now
All the really small ones are all using LEDs now. Some are using lasers, but they're quite expensive.
 
Dude, that is so cool. I'd be interested to see a custom version of android running on it.

kind of a pricey little toy at 600 bucks.........but very shiny
 
When they have inexpensive bulb replacements I will consider one. Right now, they are no better than buying a smartphone which means unnecessary e-waste.
 
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E-waste is great on a bun with shredded cheese. chili sauce, and chopped onions

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