CES 2026: JMGO Launches ‘World’s Smallest’ Laser, Eyes Australian Distributor
Chinese projector specialist JMGO used CES 2026 to unveil what it calls the world’s smallest Laser TV, the O2S Ultra, a compact ultra-short-throw projector designed to replace a traditional large-screen television.
JMGO representatives at CES confirmed the company is actively seeking an Australian distributor, signalling a potential local launch.
The JMGO O2S Ultra is aimed at the growing Laser TV category but with a much smaller physical footprint than most competitors.
Using the company’s MALC 3.0 triple-laser light engine, the projector delivers 3,600 ISO lumens of brightness, native 4K resolution and up to 110% coverage of the BT.2020 colour gamut, with colour accuracy rated at Delta E below 1.

Its standout feature is an extremely short 0.16:1 throw ratio, allowing it to project a 100-inch image from just 6.6 inches away from the wall, or scale from roughly 80 to 150 inches in size. That makes it far easier to integrate into apartments and smaller living rooms than traditional ultra-short-throw projectors.
The O2S Ultra runs Google TV with Netflix built in and supports Google Assistant. Setup is heavily automated, with autofocus, keystone correction, screen fitting, wall colour adaptation and image flattening designed to compensate for imperfect walls or furniture placement. It also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, along with MEMC motion smoothing.

Audio is handled by a Dynaudio-tuned 20-watt speaker system with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, while connectivity includes HDMI 2.1 with eARC, USB, LAN, optical audio and Wi-Fi 6. Input lag is quoted at around 17ms, making it suitable for casual gaming.
In the US, the O2S Ultra is priced at around US$2,999, but local pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
Alongside the O2S Ultra, JMGO also previewed the much larger and brighter N3 Ultimate, capable of projecting up to 300 inches at 5,800 ISO lumens, due later in 2026.























































































