
XGIMI has revamped its MoGo Pro series unveiling the MoGo 3 Pro for $500, yet this third variant bears no resemblance to its earlier models. It has been considerably reduced to the dimensions of a soda can and it weighs roughly the same as a milk carton. Swapping Android TV with Google TV, it now allows direct access to streaming applications.
The necessity for a separate smart TV, set-top box, or a smart TV stick is eliminated with the MoGo 3 Pro. It extends direct entry to any services provided by Google TV, permitting you to operate an application of your preference from the get-go. The package incorporates a remote control featuring dedicated shortcut keys for YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and an adaptable key for a service of your preference.
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The compact 8.1 by 3.7-inch size, weight of 2.4 lbs, and a lanyard protruding from the body radiate portability.

The MoGo 3 Pro boasts a resolution of 1080p, encompasses 90% of the DCI-P3 spectrum range, and features an ambient illumination aspect that synchronizes with your melodies. A specialized “extra powerbase stand” with Type-C output recharges the projector. XGIMI’s collaboration with Google TV also applies to two of its earlier products, the MoGo 2 Plus, and the Halo+.
The Elfin Flip, listed at $400, is another fresh offering clearly targeting portability. It possesses a built-in stand that also acts as a handle. This model similarly supports applications natively and offers 1080p resolution.

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An additional option has been introduced with a short-throw projector, dubbed the Aura 2, for those requiring ultra-high luminance and precision in color. While the Elfin Flip peaks at 400 lumens, this model supplies an impressive 2300 lumens. It boasts a 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 and is IMAX-certified as well. The Aura 2 is positioned as a premium offering and will cost $2,700.

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XGIMI also updated its Horizon Series unveiled at CES 2024 with the Horizon S lineup: Horizon S Pro and Horizon S Max. The firm is highlighting a new Dual Light Tech 2.0 in these devices that essentially merges both laser and LED for enhanced brightness and accuracy. The S Series initiates at a starting price of $1,300.

