Earlier this month, Jmgo unveiled its highly anticipated N1S series of 4K projectors at CES 2025. The series includes the N1S Pro, N1S Ultra, and N1S Ultimate, which currently retails for $2,799 on Amazon. In response to this launch, Philips and Screeneo introduced the GamePix 900, a gaming projector that was teased during the holiday season.
Specifications Unveiled
Philips has revealed additional specifications for the GamePix 900 beyond what was shared last December. This projector can create projections up to 120 inches, boasting 95% Rec. 709 color space coverage and HDR10 compatibility. It features three display modes, starting with 4K at 60 Hz.
Performance Options
In addition, the GamePix 900 is capable of supporting 1440p at 120 Hz and 1080p at 240 Hz through its single HDMI 2.0 port. It’s important to note that the projector utilizes a 0.47-inch DMD chip to achieve 4K resolution, which classifies it as a DLP projector, meaning it does not actually output in native 4K. The GamePix 900 also has a peak brightness of 1,000 ANSI lumens and a response time of 6 ms when operating in 1080p and 240 Hz mode.
Pricing and Availability
The GamePix 900 is set to start shipping in April, with a retail price of £819 or $999. For the initial launch, the projector will be available for £495 or $599, excluding taxes, but only for the first 1,000 orders. For more details, check Philips’ official website.
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