Xgimi Mogo Pro+ Review: Small, Powerful, and Silent Android Projector

Xgimi Mogo Pro+ Review: Small, Powerful, and Silent Android Projector

The Xgimi Mogo Pro + video projector has many of the features of the Mogo Pro that we have already tested, namely an audio system consisting of two speakers and a radiator signed by Harman Kardon, a 10,400 mAh battery that provides it with several hours of autonomy and Google Android TV system In its original version, without any modification. This integration provides access to the Google Play Store and streaming apps such as MyCanal, OCS, Molotov TV, RMC Sports, MyTF1, etc. Without any special processing. Only Netflix still refuses to install via the Google Play Store. According to Xgimi, this ban is attributed to Netflix. Another feature, and not least, is the front camera that allows the Xgimi Mogo Pro + to focus on itself, above all to automatically correct keystone, very practical for those who often travel with a projector. Xgimi Mogo Pro+ is still powered by Amlogic T950X2 (S905X2) Quad-core Cortex-A53 processor (1.8GHz), Mali-G31 GPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. It also has wifi and bluetooth. The latter is used to connect an external speaker, but also allows the projector to be used as a loudspeaker.

chip Texas Instruments DLP230NP 0.23″ DMD identical. It displays a native qHD definition of 960 x 540 pixels, but uses flickering at 240 Hz to display a native high definition image of 1920 x 1080 pixels at 60 Hz. On the screen or on the wall we find ourselves very well with an original picture in Full HD. Brightness is still 300 nits.

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The two main differences of the Mogo Pro+ compared to the Mogo Pro (without more) are the presence of a kickstand that allows adjustment of the image tilt on the Pro+ and the change of camera position, which makes possible automatic trapezoidal correction and focus.

The Xgimi Mogo Pro+ retails for around €650, but it often sells for less than €500. Mogo Pro still looks very interesting, sometimes between 400 and 450 euros.

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