Two of the more buzzworthy devices from this year’s CES are finally available to buy, with the XGIMI MoGo 2 and MoGo 2 Pro portable projectors officially set to be released into the wild.
First shown off in Las Vegas back in January, the compact and lightweight devices are the Chinese brand’s latest all-in-one cinema system offerings, and look like strong contenders for our list of the best portable projectors. Both are also represent a less pricey alternative to the XGIMI Halo+, though neither matches that model’s comparatively high peak brightness.
Both models feature built-in stereo speakers and can be powered from a not-supplied mobile battery bank via their new USB-C port, allowing them to be used in a wide variety of different locations both indoors and outdoors.
Supposedly designed with young families and busy urban professionals in mind, the key difference between the two models is the Pro’s Full HD resolution, with the base MoGo 2 fixed at a lesser 720p HD.
The Pro model also boasts XGIMI’s brand new Smart ISA (Intelligent Screen Adaptation) 2.0 technology, which detects when the unit has been moved, and automatically fixes the picture without interrupting playback. The system also handily dims its output when it senses someone standing in front of the projector as an eye protection measure.
Kaviyoor mahadeva temple is famous as legend has it that shri ram himself had installed the idol of shiva here. Juventus in vendita, ma il club smentisce !.