JMGO’s new N3 Ultimate is a 4K premium projector built around a triple-laser optical system which prioritises physical lens adjustment over the digital corrections that most projectors rely on.
The core argument behind the N3 Ultimate is that real-world projector use rarely matches the controlled conditions manufacturers design around, with off-centre placement being the norm rather than the exception in most living rooms and home cinema setups.
To address that, JMGO has combined four-way lens shift, wide-range optical zoom and a smart gimbal into a single integrated system the brand describes as the world’s first 3-in-1 optical arrangement, prioritising optical over digital adjustment to preserve resolution and brightness that keystone correction typically degrades.
Brightness sits at 5,800 ISO lumens, a figure that places the N3 Ultimate above the output of many home theatre projectors currently available at this price point and more than double that of established rivals in the premium segment.
Colour accuracy is rated at a delta-E of 0.7 across 110% of the BT.2020 colour gamut, a specification that indicates near-imperceptible deviation from reference colour to the human eye, alongside Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Audio support for both picture and sound processing.
A memory function allows the projector to store preferred settings for different walls or rooms, covering screen size, image optimisation, and app selection, with the ability to switch between saved configurations in a single step rather than manually recalibrating for each environment.
The N3 Ultimate also carries a 1ms latency rating and supports refresh rates up to 240Hz with variable refresh rate, a specification set that targets gaming and sports use cases alongside standard home cinema viewing.
The N3 Ultimate is available now at an early bird price of $2,399, reduced from a full retail price of $2,999, with the discounted rate available until 13 May 2026 through JMGO’s store.
Those weighing up the N3 Ultimate against the wider field can find our pick of the best projectors for 2026, covering top options across home theatre, portable, and budget categories for every setup.
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