Projector company JMGO is taking CES 2026 to show off the “World’s Smallest Laser TV” while also giving convention-goers a peek at a new prototype.
JMGO is showing up to CES 2026 with two laser projectors that focus on those who really want big-screen performance. The spotlight is on the JMGO O2S Ultra, the company’s new ultra‑short‑throw laser TV that they claim is small enough to sit on a shelf but powerful enough to create a full home theatre.
The O2S Ultra uses JMGO’s MALC 3.0 tri‑laser engine to reach 3500 ISO lumens, a wide 110% BT.2020 colour gamut, and Delta E<1 colour accuracy. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, and outputs 4K at 60Hz or 1080p at 120Hz. Contrast is rated at 1800:1 (FOFO), and the projector covers 10‑bit colour for over a billion shades. The huge selling point is the 0.16:1 throw ratio, which lets it create a 100‑inch image from just 5.75 inches away, with support for screens up to 150 inches.
JMGO also boasts easy setup: The projector is run by Google TV 5.0, which gives access to all your streaming services and even your Smart Home set up, and it handles autofocus, auto keystone correction, auto screen fitting, edge alignment, image flattening, and even MEMC for smoother motion. There’s also a built‑in Air Mouse mode and a karaoke mode for party nights.

Audio gets equal attention. The O2S Ultra includes a 20‑watt dual‑speaker system tuned by Dynaudio, with bass reaching down to 40Hz and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS: X. Connectivity includes dual HDMI 2.1 ports (one with eARC), LAN, USB 2.0, optical audio, Wi‑Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. Input lag is a low 17ms, making it surprisingly gaming‑friendly.
Naturally, that level of feature set comes at a cost. The JMGO O2S Ultra is priced at nearly $3,000 US, positioning it as a comprehensive home entertainment solution. Attendees can see the projector in person at CES.
Alongside the O2S Ultra, JMGO is giving attendees an early look at the N3 Ultimate, a high-brightness 4K projector scheduled to launch later in 2026. It can project an image of up to 300 inches and delivers 5,800 ISO lumens of brightness. The projector sits on a motorized gimbal that offers 360 degrees of horizontal rotation, 135 degrees of vertical lens adjustment and a 0.88-to-1.7:1 lossless optical zoom. It is designed for use in bright rooms, flexible placement and large-format cinematic setups.
JMGO wants to put its compact, easy-to-use, high-performance projectors on full display. You can see them at Booth 21823, Central Hall, LVCC. Stay tuned to CGM for all your CES 2026 news here.




