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Comparison XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro vs XGIMI MoGo Pro

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Harman/Kardon audio system. . Smart speaker function. Voice assistant. Accurate autofocus and key point corrector. Support with a carving under a tripod.
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Harman/Kardon audio system. The projector can be used as a power bank to charge your devices. Smart speaker function. Voice assistant. Accurate autofocus and key point corrector. Support with a carving under a tripod.
The difference between XGIMI MoGo and XGIMI MoGo Pro models is the actual resolution and brightness of the lamp.
Main functionportableportable
Operating systemAndroid TV 11.0Android TV 9.0
Lamp and image
Lamp typeLEDLED
Service life25000 h30000 h
Brightness ANSI Lumens400 lm300 lm
Projection system
TechnologyDLPDLP
Size0.23"0.23"
Real resolution1920x1080 px1920x1080 px
Image format support16:916:9
Projecting
Throw distance, min1.06 m1.06 m
Throw distance, max2.66 m2.66 m
Image size40 – 100 "40 – 100 "
Throw ratio1.2:11.2:1
Zoom and focusmotorized (remote-controlled)motorized (remote-controlled)
Autofocus
Auto keystone correction
Keystone correction (vert), ±40 °40 °
Keystone correction (horizontal), ±40 °40 °
Features
Features
3D support
voice control
voice assistant
3D support
voice control
voice assistant
Bluetoothv 5.0v 5.0
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Chromecast
Hardware
CPUAmlogic T950X2
RAM2 GB2 GB
Built-in memory16 GB16 GB
USB 2.011
USB C1
Speaker systemHarman KardonHarman Kardon
Number of speakers22
Sound power16 W6 W
HDMI inputs11
HDMI versionv 2.0v 1.4
Audio connectors
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
General
Noise level (nominal)30 dB30 dB
Power sourcemainsmains / battery
Battery capacity10400 mAh
Power bank
Operating time2.5 h
Power consumption65 W55 W
Size (HxWxD)161x119x108 mm146x106x95 mm
Weight1.1 kg0.9 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2023october 2019
Brief conclusions of the comparison projectors

The XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro and XGIMI MoGo Pro projectors are both portable devices supporting Android TV, but they have some key differences. The MoGo 2 Pro offers a brighter image with 400 ANSI lumens and a lamp life of 25,000 hours, while the MoGo Pro has a brightness of 300 ANSI lumens and a lamp life of 30,000 hours. Both projectors support 3D and have autofocus, but the MoGo 2 Pro features more powerful Harman Kardon acoustics (16W vs 6W in the MoGo Pro). It is also worth noting that the MoGo Pro can run on battery, making it more mobile, whereas the MoGo 2 Pro requires a network connection. Users note the high image quality and ease of use of both models, though the MoGo 2 Pro receives more positive reviews for its brightness and sound.

Glossary

Operating system

Smart TV (proprietary system). The operating system of the projector is represented by the proprietary software shell of the manufacturer. Usually such operating systems have an attractive and convenient menu, similar to a traditional Smart TV. A proprietary operating system is developed by the manufacturer for the hardware resources of a particular projector model or a whole line. But, as practice shows, compared to the classic Smart TV, the functionality of proprietary system often has significant limitations, and the system itself, in fact, is a stripped-down version of a full-fledged Smart TV.

Smart TV (Android AOSP). This type of operating system is a modification of the popular Android OS, mainly notable for being open source. It is a versatile operating system that gives the user much more freedom to create changes and customizations within the system. At the same time, the installation and work stability of certain applications on this platform are not guaranteed, and the overall system management was not specially “tailored” for large screens, which may cause some inconvenience. First of all, such solutions will will generate interest among users who understand the features of the Android OS, like to customize and control everything, and have time for this.

Android TV. This type of projector has full-fledged Android TV software, spec...ially adapted to work on large screens. In accordance with the name, it is a type of Android OS, specially designed for projectors/TVs, etc. In addition to the common features of all “Androids” (such as the ability to install additional applications, including even games), it has a number of special features: optimized interface, integration with smartphones (including the ability to use them as a remote control), voice search, etc. Thanks to this, TVs with this feature are significantly superior in functionality to models with a Smart TV. Of course, a dedicated processor, graphics subsystem and memory are provided for the operation of a multifunctional OS, and the presence of such hardware resources is reflected in the total cost of the projector. Given the same optical design, models with Android TV will cost more than classic projectors with a simple multi-line menu.

Service life

Minimum projector lamp life as stated by the manufacturer. Specified by the total time of continuous operation. Note that if the projector was operated without violations, then upon reaching this time, the lamp will not necessarily fail — on the contrary, it can work for quite a long time. However, when evaluating durability, it is best to focus on the claimed service life.

Brightness ANSI Lumens

This parameter largely determines the ability of the projector to work in a well-lit room. For a dark room, 1000 lumens is enough to make the projection picture bright, rich, clear and understandable. But when working in a lit room, the projector will need at least 3500-4000 lumens. Do not confuse ANSI lumens with Peak lumens. These are two different brightness standards. To convert one type of brightness to another, you need to multiply Peak lumens by 10-12. The result will be an approximate value of ANSI Lumens.

However, experts do not recommend chasing high ANSI lumen brightness values. There are many professional projectors with brightness up to 3500 lm. The lower the brightness, the lower the power consumption, and at the same time, the life of the illuminator increases. Of course, if the projector will be installed in a work office or classroom where good lighting is required, it is recommended to purchase a model with ANSI Lumens brightness of 4000 lumens and more.

CPU

The processor performs the function of converting the input signal; the overall image quality largely depends on its type. The more powerful CPU is used in the projector, the greater the depth of textures the picture will have. Of course, powerful high-performance processors are found mainly in advanced projectors. Inexpensive models of projectors receive a standard CPU with basic capabilities.

USB C

The number of USB-C ports provided by the projector. USB-C connectors differ from conventional USB in their smaller size and symmetrical design (the plug can be inserted into the socket in either direction). And as a predecessor, it can have a different interface (3.2 gen1 and 3.2 gen2), which differs in speed — 5 and 10 Gbps, respectively.

As for the number of ports, the larger it is, the more USB-C peripherals can be connected to the projector at the same time.

Sound power

The nominal power of the sound system installed in the projector.

The higher this power, the louder the sound the device can produce, the better it will be heard in a large room and/or noisy environment. At the same time, it is worth noting two nuances. First, built-in speakers are usually made relatively low-power — otherwise they would take up too much space. Secondly, most modern projectors allow the connection of external sound system (see "Audio connectors"), more powerful than the built-in one. So it makes sense to pay attention to this indicator if you initially plan to use the "native" sound of the projector. Detailed recommendations on the required power for certain conditions can be found in special sources.

HDMI version

HDMI interface version supported by the projector.

About the interface itself, see above, and its different versions differ in maximum resolution and other features:

— v 1.4. The version released back in 2009. Despite this, it has quite decent specifications, due to which it continues to be used in modern video equipment. Specific features of HDMI v1.4 include 3D support, the ability to work with 4K video (4096x2160) at 24 fps and with Full HD at 120 fps. In addition to the original version, there are also improved modifications — v.1.4a and v.1.4b; they differ only in some 3D-related improvements.

– v 2.0. Standard introduced in 2014. Thanks to the increased bandwidth compared to v 1.4, it allows you to transfer 4K video at speeds up to 60 fps, as well as up to 32 channels and up to 4 audio streams simultaneously. In addition, this version was the first to introduce support for the 21:9 ultra-wide format, and the v2.0a update introduced HDR compatibility, with further enhancements to this feature in version 2.0b.

— v 2.1. A version released in 2017 also known as HDMI Ultra High Speed. The data transfer rate has indeed been significantly increased, allowing the support for video up to 10K at 120 frames per second. In addition, some improvements regarding HDR have been made. Note that connecting via HDMI v2.1 requires the use of special cables, although the basic features remain available when working with standard cables.

Power source

The type of power supply that is available in the projector is not limited to mains power only. Portable models have the presence of a battery, which makes it not only compact for transportation, but also allows you to project a display (from phone or other source) wherever you are.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the projector is equipped with allows to determine the duration of the device.

Theoretically, a larger battery can provide a longer time on a single charge. However, keep in mind that this time also depends on the power consumption of the device — and it is determined by the modes and settings used. In addition, the actual battery capacity is determined not only by ampere-hours, but also by its nominal voltage. Therefore, only projectors with the same battery voltage and similar operating specifications can be compared by ampere-hours; and it is best to evaluate battery life by the directly claimed operating time.
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