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CNET
08-07-2025
- Business
- CNET
JMGO Prime Day Projector Sale: This Deal Includes a Free 100-Inch Screen With Your Order
Amazon's big July Prime Day sale is now live, and it includes deals across a wide range of categories. Of course, you can save on tons of everyday items and kitchen appliances, but why not use Prime Day to treat yourself to something you've always wanted? I've always wanted to watch movies on a big screen under the stars, but the best outdoor projectors often cost a good chunk of money. Then you need to buy a screen to project the image onto, adding even more expense. Luckily, Amazon is offering a great deal on one of our favorite projector brands: JMGO. Several of its outdoor projectors are discounted by as much as $905. Plus, you can get a free 100-inch projector screen with your purchase, a $129 value. That way, you get everything you need to get the show started. To get the free screen, first select one of the several outdoor projectors on sale -- I've highlighted several below. Once you've added it to your cart, return to the main page and select "benefit items" to find the outdoor screen, or head directly to the product page. Add the screen to your cart, and the promotional amount of $129 will be automatically discounted when you check out. Simple, right? The most tempting projector on sale (and the one that's currently hovering in my own cart) is the JMGO N1S Pro triple laser 4K projector for $1,299. Down from $1,999, that's $700 in savings. This is the exact projector CNET reviewer Geoffrey Morrison called one of the best outdoor projectors this year, noting the 2,500 ISO lumens that boost the brightness level. He writes, "The JMGO looks good, has better speakers than most projectors of its size and is quite bright." It isn't battery-powered, though, so that's something to consider if you're hoping for a projector that doesn't require an outlet. It will also have a better quality of viewing after dark or in a darkened room. Again, if you account for the $129 screen, you're saving a total of $829 for the bundle. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Speaking of the screen, its 100-inch size and easy floor mount system makes it more than adequate for most outdoor theaters. It's easy to set up, offers 4K/3D/HDR support, is anti-wrinkle and high contrast. You can also project on either side. You can buy this screen individually for $129 or add it to your cart along with one of the JMGO projectors and you'll get it for free. There are several other projectors to choose from. You can upgrade to the JMGO N1S Ultra triple laser 4K projector, down from $2,499 to just $1,499. That's $1,000 in savings, and again, when you add the screen, you're saving close to $1,000. The JMGO N1S Ultra offers similar features to the JMGO N1S Pro, but it boasts 2,800 ISO lumens, making it more suitable to project in brighter indoor or darker outdoor environments. If you're hoping for a projector that is suitable in more light so you can get the film rolling earlier, the JMGO N1S Ultimate triple laser 4K outdoor projector is $1,994, a $905 price cut from the usual $2,899. This pricier projector offers 3,300 ISO lumens. If that feels way out of reach, there's always the budget-friendly JMGO N1S GTV portable projector for $749, a $50 discount on the $799 usual list price for this portable projector. Best July Prime Day Deals 2025 CNET's team of shopping experts have explored thousands of deals on everything from TVs and outdoor furniture to phone accessories and everyday essentials so you can shop the best Prime Day deals in one place. See Now Why this deal matters If, like me, you've been wanting an outdoor projector for years, any one of the JMGO projectors are well worth considering. While they're still an investment, the fact that you can save hundreds of dollars right now makes it a great time to buy. Plus, the addition of the outdoor screen freebie means you can go from zero to movie marathon in one swoop.


CNET
07-07-2025
- CNET
JMGO N1S 4K Projector Review: A Lot of 4K for a Little
8.0 / 10 SCORE JMGO N1S 4K $999 at Amazon Pros Excellent price for 4K Great diminutive size Reasonably bright Cons Colors aren't impressive Not particularly bright No zoom JMGO N1S 4K 8.0/10 CNET Score $999 at Amazon When I first saw images of the N1S 4K, I assumed it was a slight variation on JMGO's N1S Pro and Ultra, which I reviewed over the past two years. There's no denying the family resemblance, but the N1S 4K is significantly smaller and definitely the baby brother. Inside the N1S 4K is a triple laser light engine, a 4K DLP chip, quiet cooling and Google TV. Perhaps most impressive, it has all that for a list price of $1,300. It's one of the smallest and least expensive 4K projectors I've reviewed. There are a few compromises, however. The color isn't great, nor is it particularly bright. Overall, though, it's quite good. Making things even more interesting, I've seen the N1S for around $1,000, making it one of the cheapest 4K projectors, full stop. So is acceptable, but not stellar, performance a worthy trade-off for a low price and compact package? Yeah, probably. Specs and such Geoffrey Morrison/CNET Resolution: 4K HDR-compatible: Yes Lumens spec: 1,100 Zoom: No Lens shift: Gimbal Laser life: 30,000 hours I am here for the slow but steady decrease in the price of 4K projectors. While its list is $1,299, I've seen the N1S for $999. Either way, that's a great price for 4K. The JMGO has what I'm going to call a gimbal-like stand. It doesn't rotate as easily as some gimbaled projectors, but it does pivot up and down. While I'm typically not a fan of gimbaled projectors, since they're usually too expensive for their performance, price isn't an issue here. Neither is size, which is another positive for the N1S. It's only 6.5 inches wide, 7.5 inches tall and 7.3 in length. That makes it one of the smallest home projectors I've reviewed. To put that in perspective, that's the same footprint as the Apple Mac Mini (2023), and roughly 2 inches smaller in every dimension compared to the N1S Pro. That might not seem like a lot but it makes the N1S far more "grab-and-go" than the Pro, a feeling aided by a convenient handle on the base. A rating of 1,100 lumens isn't a lot. Previous JMGO projectors overstated their rated lumens by a significant amount, something that did not go unnoticed. In its most accurate mode, I measured 575, which is pretty low but still plenty for a dark room. In the brighter Ultra Brightness mode, which is noticeably green, the N1S was capable of 972, which is acceptably close to spec and roughly average for projectors I've reviewed. There are plenty of brighter projectors on the market, but none have the N1S's size and price. Note the power plug. Like most small projectors the N1S has a separate power brick, which gets surprisingly hot. Geoffrey Morrison/CNET Its contrast ratio was difficult to measure. Typically, I use a full black image (0 IRE) to measure black level, and the JMGO, after a split second, would dim its lasers. This improves the dynamic contrast ratio but isn't the native contrast ratio we're looking to measure. It's essentially "cheating" this test. While not something you'd really notice or be bothered by in the real world, it does mean the 2,562:1 that I measured is not comparable to the contrast ratios of other projectors I've measured. Tricking the projector with an active part of the screen (the input identifier) so that it didn't dim yielded 1,196:1. While this likely isn't as accurate a measurement as I'd prefer, it's probably far closer to how it looks. Which is all to say, the contrast ratio is quite decent and a little better than average. As expected for a projector of this size and cost, there's no zoom or lens shift other than pivoting the entire projector on its stand. Doing this too much would require keystone correction, which we don't recommend. Connections Geoffrey Morrison/CNET HDMI inputs: 1 USB port: 1 Audio output: eARC Internet: Wi-Fi Remote: Not backlit Given that the N1S is on the budget side for a 4K projector, not to mention its size, it's probably not surprising there's only one input. One's better than none, of course, since I imagine most people will want to connect a game console to their projector. If you want to connect a streaming stick instead of using the built-in Google TV, there's a USB connection as well that should be able to power it. Two 5-watt speakers are somehow squeezed into the tiny case. These sound OK, but not great. They're fairly tinny and don't play very loudly. Given the size of the projector and the low power, they're "fine," but don't expect amazing, room-filling sound. The audio feels more budget than the image. The base doubles as a carrying handle. Geoffrey Morrison/CNET The remote is the same one that most modern projectors have, and also, like so many of them, there's no input button. Insisting remotes have an input button is absolutely the hill I'll die on, but it's not a hill I'm on, it's more like the edge of a void that I'm screaming into. "But Geoff," you say, "Don't projectors auto-detect when there's a source and switch to it?" Sometimes they do, and sometimes that feature actually works! But usually it doesn't. If only there was a way to switch inputs, without having to remember what unrelated button on the remote pulls up a menu that you can click through to select the input you want. Whatever. (This isn't specifically a JMGO issue. I cast a wide net in my annoyance.) Picture quality comparisons BenQ HT2060 Epson Home Cinema 2350 The N1S 4K is right in the price range of two of our favorite projectors. The BenQ HT2060 is 1080p, but looks fantastic with a great contrast ratio and accurate color. The Epson HC2350 is 4K and very bright. Both are on our best projectors list and should be significant competition to the JMGO. They are both, however, much larger than the JMGO. I connected them to a distribution amplifier (aka, a "splitter") and viewed them side-by-side on a 1.0-gain screen. Sometimes when I do these comparisons, the three projectors are really different, and it's easy to pick a winner. Other times, the contenders are impressively close. In this case, they're quite different, but each has strengths that illustrate another's weakness. It was really interesting. You can tilt the N1S vertical for some movies on the ceiling. Geoffrey Morrison/CNET Take brightness and contrast. The Epson was by far the brightest. I measured 2,075 lumens, more than twice that of the BenQ, and which itself was twice as bright as the JMGO. That's a big spread. The eye was naturally drawn to the Epson as it was just so bright. Neither the BenQ nor the JMGO was dim, but there's a lot more flexibility for image size and room lights with the Epson. That brightness somewhat masks its biggest shortcoming, however: a mediocre contrast ratio of 348:1. Compared to the other two, it looked significantly more washed out. Letterbox bars were noticeably gray, whereas on the other two, they were barely noticeable. The BenQ and JMGO looked fairly similar in terms of contrast. Detail flipped things around. Despite using a pixel shift tech that is more accurately described as "1080p*2," the Epson seemed just as sharp as the JMGO. That brightness does a lot of favors. Lines, wrinkles, and textures on clothing and walls were all more detailed on both compared to the 1080p BenQ. That said, while resolution always gets a lot of hype, the reality is that 1080p is plenty if the rest of the image is good. So yes, side-by-side, the BenQ isn't as sharp, but this is just one aspect of image quality and, honestly, not nearly as important as it seems. Color was probably the one aspect where they were all fairly close. The BenQ is the most accurate of the three. No surprise there, it's one of the most accurate modern projectors. The Epson is slightly worse, though close enough that, unless you were viewing them side-by-side, you probably wouldn't notice. The BenQ is just slightly more lifelike, especially in skin tones. The JMGO, at least in its Movie mode, isn't terrible but definitely not as accurate as the other two. Again, skin tones are the giveaway here and they don't look as realistic as the BenQ. In the JMGO's other modes, well, yikes. Out of the box, this projector has some of the worst color I've seen in a mainstream projector. Wildly oversaturated colors; distracting, overly vibrant reds; alien greens and overall just a wild ride. It was bad enough that it made me disappointed that 99.9% of people who buy an N1S will watch it like this, having never switched modes. Geoffrey Morrison/CNET The potential for these intense, oversaturated colors does help the JMGO with HDR content. With the right content, it's capable of somewhat richer, deeper colors than the BenQ. I couldn't get HDR working on the Epson, but since it's a lamp-based LCD projector, it likely wouldn't have improved on the color potential of the JMGO's lasers or BenQ's LEDs. Speaking of lasers, that's worth discussing. Nearly all modern projectors use either LEDs, lasers, a combination of both, and/or occasionally with a phosphor. Going forward, that's likely all we'll see, and for the most part, that's fine. With the right implementation, any version of these technologies can look great, and often, they can result in smaller, quieter projectors. Lasers have some unique characteristics, though, that were on full display in this head-to-head, given that each projector here has a different tech. Lasers create an image that can be a little sparkly. As in, there's a sort of texture to the image due to how the lasers create light. Some laser-based projectors have this effect to greater or lesser extents, so to be clear, I'm not picking on JMGO here. It's not unpleasant per se, but it is a little different if you're used to one of the other techs. The other aspect is only applicable for certain people with glasses. The way the narrow wavelengths of light get bent in some glasses can result in a diffraction artifact that color-shifts the light. This is most noticeable with three-laser projectors and with white objects like credits, street lights, lamps, etc, where one side of the white object will look like it has a blue ghost or shadow, the other side a red ghost/shadow. Again, this isn't a JMGO-specific issue; it just bothers me enough as a glasses-wearer that I wouldn't buy a laser projector, but I also know that the vast majority of people won't have this issue, so it doesn't affect my reviews. Baby bro brings beams Geoffrey Morrison/CNET So where does this leave us? All three of these projectors end up being quite close, despite being good in very different ways. If it were my money, I'd probably buy the BenQ. Great contrast, fairly bright, excellent color. The Epson's brightness is a wonder, and for certain setups, it'd be ideal. It looks great, though if you look beyond the brightness, the image isn't as good as the BenQ's. So where does that leave the JMGO? Its contrast is good, it's bright "enough," and its color (at least in Movie mode) is decent. Where it excels is that it's by far the smallest, quietest and easiest to set up, assuming you don't mind the gimbal design. So, while it doesn't beat two of the best projectors you can get for around $1,000, it might be the better choice for someone looking for something good but tiny, quiet, and highly portable. It even has a handle!


Geeky Gadgets
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Geeky Gadgets
JMGO PicoPlay Series: Big-Screen Entertainment in the Palm of Your Hand
The way we experience entertainment is evolving, and with the new JMGO PicoPlay and PicoPlay+ smart projectors, that experience is now more portable, powerful, and versatile than ever. These ultra-compact projectors bring cinema-quality visuals and immersive audio to any setting, whether you're at home, on the road, or hosting a backyard movie night. Say goodbye to bulky setups and tangled wires—the PicoPlay series delivers a seamless, all-in-one entertainment solution that fits in your bag. Pocket-Sized Power: A New Standard for Portable Projectors Both the PicoPlay and PicoPlay+ are designed with true portability in mind. Roughly the size of a coffee cup and weighing just 740g (PicoPlay) and 720g (PicoPlay+), these compact projectors are built for life on the go. Whether you're planning a weekend camping trip, an impromptu movie night, or want to binge your favorite show while traveling, the PicoPlay series ensures your entertainment goes wherever you do. But these projectors offer more than just portability. The PicoPlay+ doubles as a 360° Bluetooth speaker, delivering rich, immersive audio even when you're not projecting. It's perfect for playing music at gatherings or setting the vibe while you relax. Another standout feature is the vertical screen support—ideal for watching TikToks, Instagram Reels, or other mobile content in their native orientation. No more awkward black bars or rotated screens. Just crisp, full-frame viewing, the way it was meant to be. Plus, with built-in ambient lighting and light-shadow filters that sync to your music, the PicoPlay+ isn't just a projector—it's a vibe. Whether you're throwing a backyard party or winding down indoors, these lighting effects add a unique visual atmosphere that enhances every moment. Easy Setup in Seconds: Tap, Project, Enjoy JMGO understands that convenience is key. The PicoPlay projectors are built with simplicity at their core—no remote required. Thanks to one-tap touch controls, setup is fast and hassle-free. You can get up and running in seconds. Both models include smart gimbal-like auto-keystone correction and autofocus technology, ensuring your projection is always perfectly aligned and crystal clear. Whether you're projecting on a wall, a ceiling, or an uneven surface, the PicoPlay automatically adjusts so you don't have to. An Action Button adds quick access to your favorite apps or settings, so you can dive straight into your content without the typical menu-diving frustrations. Full HD Visuals with Enhanced Brightness Despite their small size, the PicoPlay projectors pack serious visual power. Both models support LED 1080p Full HD resolution, bringing vibrant colors and sharp details to your favorite shows, movies, and games. The PicoPlay outputs 400 ISO lumens, while the PicoPlay+ increases brightness to 450 ISO lumens—far brighter than most mini projectors in its class. That means clear, vivid viewing even indoors with some ambient light or outdoors in shaded areas. The PicoPlay and PicoPlay+ goes one step further with synchronized ambient lighting, creating an immersive experience that adjusts the surrounding light to the mood of your content. From cozy movie nights to energetic music playback, it transforms passive watching into a full-on sensory experience. Built-In Google TV and Seamless Connectivity Both PicoPlay models come with Google TV built in, giving you access to over 10,000 apps and 700,000+ movies and shows from streaming platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+. No dongles or extra devices needed—just turn it on and start watching. Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity ensures smooth pairing with headphones, speakers, or controllers, making it perfect for solo viewing or social events. The PicoPlay+ also features dual-mode use, switching easily from projector to speaker mode depending on your needs. Looking for even more runtime? The PicoPlay+ can pair with JMGO's optional black power bank stand, which adds up to 4 extra hours of battery life and doubles as a stable tripod. That's up to 8.5 hours of total playtime—enough for movie marathons, long gaming sessions, or full-day adventures. Battery Life That Keeps Up With You Whether you're streaming on the go or setting up a backyard movie night, battery life won't hold you back. In Eco Mode, both PicoPlay models deliver up to 4.5 hours of uninterrupted viewing—perfect for feature films or binge-watching a mini-series. Need more time? The PicoPlay+ can team up with JMGO's sleek power bank stand to push runtime, so you can stay unplugged and entertained from morning to night. Whether you're hosting an outdoor screening or watching content in transit, JMGO ensures your projector won't quit before the credits roll. A Decade of Innovation: JMGO's Vision for Smart Entertainment Founded in 2011, JMGO has consistently pushed the boundaries of projection technology. Known for their advanced laser home theater systems and now the PicoPlay series, JMGO combines sleek design with high-performance hardware and integrated content platforms. Their projectors often come with official Google TV and Netflix support, ensuring access to top-tier content with no compromises. Innovations like auto-keystone, gimbal design, and ambient lighting further cement JMGO as a leader in the smart projector space. Pricing & Availability The JMGO PicoPlay series offers premium features at accessible prices: Final Thoughts: The Future of Portable Entertainment The JMGO PicoPlay and PicoPlay+ redefine what a portable projector can be. With Full HD visuals, smart auto-adjustments, Bluetooth speaker capabilities, and built-in Google TV, they deliver a complete entertainment package that's small in size but massive in impact. Whether you're a frequent traveler, outdoor enthusiast, or just someone who loves a spontaneous movie night, the PicoPlay series gives you the freedom to enjoy immersive entertainment anywhere. Your personal cinema is now as mobile as you are. The future of entertainment starts with JMGO PicoPlay. Filed Under: Gadgets News, Reviews, Technology News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


CNET
06-07-2025
- Business
- CNET
This Prime Day Sale on Outdoor Projectors Includes a Free 100-Inch Screen With Your Order
As Amazon's big July Prime Day sale kicks off, deals are starting to fly across a raft of different categories. Sure, you can save on everyday items, but why not treat yourself to something you've always wanted instead? I've always wanted to watch movies on a big screen under the stars, but the best outdoor projectors often cost a good chunk of money. Then you need to buy a screen to project the image onto, adding even more expense. Luckily, Amazon is offering a great deal on one of our favorite projector brands: JMGO. Several of its outdoor projectors are discounted by as much as $800. Plus, you can get a free 100-inch projector screen with your purchase, a $129 value. That way, you get everything you need to get the show started. To get the free screen, first select one of the several outdoor projectors on sale -- I've highlighted several below. Once you've added it to your cart, return to the main page and select "benefit items" to find the outdoor screen, or head directly to the product page. Add the screen to your cart, and the promotional amount of $129 will be automatically discounted when you check out. Simple, right? The most tempting projector on sale (and the one that's currently hovering in my own cart) is the JMGO N1S Pro triple laser 4K projector for $1,399. Down from $1,999 that's $600 in savings. This is the exact projector the CNET reviewer Geoffrey Morrison called one of the best outdoor projectors this year, noting the 2,500 ISO lumens that boost the brightness level. He writes, "The JMGO looks good, has better speakers than most projectors of its size and is quite bright." It isn't battery-powered, though, so something to consider if you're hoping for a projector that doesn't require an outlet. It will also have a better quality of viewing after dark or in a darkened room. Again, if you account for the $129 screen, you're saving a total of $729 for the bundle. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Speaking of the screen, it's 100-inch size and easy floor mount system makes it more than adequate for most outdoor theaters. It's easy to set up, offers 4K/3D/HDR support, is anti-wrinkle and high contrast. You can also project on either side! You can buy this screen individually for $129 or add it to your cart along with one of the JMGO projectors and you'll get it for free. There are several other projectors to choose from as well. You can upgrade to the JMGO N1S Ultra triple laser 4K projector, down from $2,499 to just $1,699. That represents $800 in savings, and again, when you add the screen, you're saving close to $1,000. The JMGO N1S Ultra offers similar features to the JMGO N1S Pro, but it boasts 2,800 ISO lumens, making it more suitable to project in brighter indoor or darker outdoor environments. If you're hoping for a projector that is suitable in more light so you can get the film rolling earlier, the JMGO N1S Ultimate triple laser 4K outdoor projector is $2,299, a $600 price cut from the usual $2,899. This pricier projector offers 3,300 ISO lumens. If that feels way out of reach, there's always the budget-friendly JMGO N1S GTV portable projector for $799. While not currently discounted, you can still qualify for the free outdoor screen with purchase. Best July Prime Day Deals 2025 CNET's team of shopping experts have explored thousands of deals on everything from TVs and outdoor furniture to phone accessories and everyday essentials so you can shop the best Prime Day deals in one place. See Now Why this deal matters If, like me, you've been wanting an outdoor projector for years, any one of the JMGO projectors are well worth considering. While they're still an investment, the fact that you can save hundreds of dollars right now makes it a great time to buy. Plus, the addition of the outdoor screen freebie means you can go from zero to movie marathon in one swoop.


CNET
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNET
I've Been Waiting All My Life for an Outdoor Projector and This July 4th Sale Includes a Free Screen
As the Fourth of July weekend kicks off, there's nothing quite like being outside on a warm summer evening. Once the fireworks fade, an outdoor movie is among my favorite summertime activities. I have several friends and neighbors who boast fancy outdoor seating areas where they host movies this time of year, and I'm not going to lie -- I've been envious of them for years. The problem is, the best outdoor projectors cost a good chunk of money. Add the cost of a decent screen to the top of it and the tally just goes up. Luckily, our deals team spotted a pretty enticing offer from one of our favorite projector brands: JMGO. Several of their outdoor projectors are discounted by as much as $800. Plus, you can get a free 100-inch projector screen with your purchase, a $129 value. To get the free screen, first select one of the several outdoor projectors on sale -- I've highlighted several below. Once you've added it to your cart, return to the main page and select "benefit items" to find the outdoor screen, or head directly to the product page. Add the screen to your cart and the promotional amount of $129 will come off during checkout, no code needed. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. The most tempting projector on sale currently hovering in my own cart is the JMGO N1S Pro triple laser 4K projector for $1,399. Down from $1,999 that's $600 in savings. This is the exact projector the CNET reviewer Geoffrey Morrison called one of the best outdoor projectors this year, noting the 2,500 ISO lumens that boost the brightness level. He writes, "The JMGO looks good, has better speakers than most projectors of its size and is quite bright." It isn't battery powered, though, so something to consider if you're hoping for a projector that doesn't require an outlet. It's also a better quality of viewing after dark or in a darkened room. Again, if you add the $129 screen, you're saving a total of $729 for the bundle. Speaking of the screen, it's 100-inch size and easy floor mount system makes it more than adequate for most outdoor theaters. It's easy to set up, offers 4K/3D/HDR support and is anti-wrinkle and high contrast. You can also project on either side! You can buy this screen individually for $129 or add it to your cart along with one of the JMGO projectors and you'll get it for free. There are several other projectors to choose from as well. You can upgrade to the JMGO N1S Ultra triple laser 4K projector, down from $2,499 to just $1,699. That represents $800 in savings, and again, when you add the screen, you're saving close to $1,000. The JMGO N1S Ultra offers similar features to the JMGO N1S Pro, but it boasts 2,800 ISO lumens, making it more suitable to project in brighter indoor or darker outdoor environments. If you're hoping for a projector that is suitable in more light so you can get the film rolling earlier, the JMGO N1S Ultimate triple laser 4K outdoor projector is $2,299, a $600 price cut from the usual $2,899. This pricier projector offers 3,300 ISO lumens. If that feels way out of reach, there's always the budget-friendly JMGO N1S GTV portable projector for $799. While not currently discounted, you can still qualify for the free outdoor screen with purchase. Best July 4th Sales 2025 You can save time and cash by letting our shopping experts locate all of the best July 4th deals on everything from kitchen appliances and outdoor furniture to laptops and AirPods. See Now Why this deal matters If, like me, you've been wanting an outdoor projector for years, any one of the JMGO projectors are well worth considering. While they're still an investment, the fact that you can save hundreds of dollars right now makes it a great time to buy. Plus, the addition of the outdoor screen freebie means you can go from zero to movie marathon in one swoop.