
Optoma HD39HDR
Score: 84/100
JMGO N1S Ultimate
Score: 83/100Rankings

The Optoma HD39HDR combines 4,000 ANSI lumens with an 8.4 ms input lag, delivering bright, low-lag visuals for gaming and cinema. It is limited by a lack of lens shift and relies on a lamp that will eventually need replacement, with only a 10 W speaker. Suited for budget-conscious gamers seeking high brightness.

The JMGO N1S Ultimate is a 4K ultra-short-throw laser projector delivering 3500 ANSI lumens and integrated Google TV. Its fixed lens and relatively heavy chassis limit flexibility and portability. Ideal for bright-room home cinema and casual gaming.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
4,000 lumensbest | 3,500 lumens | |
50,000best | 1,600 | |
1.3best | 1.2 | |
4.25 metersbest | 1.07 meters | |
15,000 hours | 30,000 hoursbest | |
1.3best | — | |
10 watts | 40 wattsbest | |
2best | 2best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Display(3) | ||
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 |
Brightness (lumens) | 4000 lumens | 3500 lumens |
Contrast Ratio | 50000 | 1600 |
Projection Geometry(2) | ||
Throw Ratio | 1.295 | 1.2 |
Throw Distance (meters) | 4.25 meters | 1.07 meters |
Lighting(2) | ||
Lamp Life (hours) | 15000 hours | 30000 hours |
Light Source | Lamp | MALC 2.0 RGB Triple Laser |
Audio(1) | ||
Speaker Power (watts) | 10 watts | 40 watts |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 3.49 kg | 4.49 kg |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Power Consumption (watts) | 285 watts | 180 watts |


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Professional reviewers commend the HD39HDR for its impressive 4,000-lumens brightness, low 8.4 ms input lag, and high contrast, making it a strong choice for HDR gaming and home cinema. They also appreciate its quiet operation and flexible throw ratio, but point out the missing lens shift and modest built-in audio as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the projector's vivid brightness in lit rooms, the responsive 120 Hz gaming experience, and the long lamp lifespan, while common complaints focus on fan noise, occasional rainbow artifacts, and the need for external speakers due to weak onboard audio.

Professional reviewers commend the N1S Ultimate for its exceptional brightness, vivid color reproduction, and convenient AI gimbal calibration, making it a strong choice for bright-room home cinema and casual 60 Hz gaming. However, they point out the lack of true high-refresh gaming support, a fixed lens without zoom or shift, and a relatively heavy chassis.
“120Hz feels responsive”

“incredible HDR on massive screens”
