Friday, January 13th 2023

XGIMI at the 2023 International CES: RS Pro 2 and MoGo 2 Pro

Home- and portable projectors specialist XGIMI showed off its two bestselling compact short-throw projectors at the 2023 International CES, the RS Pro 2, and the MoGo 2 Pro. The RS Pro 2 is designed for premium home-projection needs, with 2,200 ANSI lumens brightness, a lossless optical zooming mechanism, 4K Ultra HD native resolution, automated keystone adjustments, and smart TV features. The projector is designed for screen-sizes ranging between 30-inch to 300-inch (100-inch recommended by the manufacturer). The projector also integrates a 2.1-channel speaker set designed by Harman-Kardon. On sale now, the RS Pro 2 can be had around the $1,449-mark but it currently just planned for the Asian market. The MoGo 2 Pro is the latest version of XGIMI's award-winning ultraportable projectors. It packs a 350 ANSI Lumens LED light source, and can project Full HD (1920 x 1080) video with autofocus and keystone adjustments, onto a small-medium size screen.
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4 Comments on XGIMI at the 2023 International CES: RS Pro 2 and MoGo 2 Pro

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Ferrum Master
You should punish people for leaving fingerprints on optics, or running the device without cleaning off before. Heating up and actually may eat away some coatings, depending on what kind of fatty food with acid ketchup have left on the glass.
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bonehead123
Ferrum MasterYou should punish people for leaving fingerprints on optics, or running the device without cleaning off before. Heating up and actually may eat away some coatings, depending on what kind of fatty food with acid ketchup have left on the glass.
???

Sorry but perhaps I am missing something here....I don't see any fingerprints or fatty residue on the pics....

Although I do agree with your sentiment, which is the exact reason I forbid my kids from using my expensive hi-end cameras when they were youngins.....and also why they both now keep the phone camera lenses, lappy screens, monitors, and all peripherals spotless, or risk having them taken away :D
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Ferrum Master
bonehead123???

Sorry but perhaps I am missing something here....I don't see any fingerprints or fatty residue on the pics....

Although I do agree with your sentiment, which is the exact reason I forbid my kids from using my expensive hi-end cameras when they were youngins.....and also why they both now keep the phone camera lenses, lappy screens, monitors, and all peripherals spotless, or risk having them taken away :D
My high level artistic skills

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bonehead123
Ferrum MasterMy high level artistic skills

Well, they say a picture is worth a 1000 words, but IMHO, this one is now worth 1000 DOLLARS, hehehe :)
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