ViewSonic’s M1+_G2 is a Small Footprint, Big Performance LED Projector

Posted on 2nd September, 2021 by Marc Rushton
ViewSonic’s M1+_G2 is a Small Footprint, Big Performance LED Projector

Take the big screen with you, where you go with ViewSonic's new M1+_G2 palm-sized projector capable of shooting a 100-inch picture from just 2.6 meters away.

Weighing in at just 750-grams, the M1+_G2 offers up to 6-hours of in-built battery life and an LED light source said to last up to 30,000 hours. From projecting movies and concerts to playing console games, from the backyard to the office. It's portable and lightweight enough to take away on holidays (remember those?) and perfect for everything from camping to the next Airbnb booking.

It comes with a convenient 360° smart stand that enables projection in every direction. It also boasts integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, so both wireless casting from smart devices and built-in content streaming are available. 

Jack Hung, Country Manager at ViewSonic Australia, told StereoNET:

Despite its compact, lightweight design, ViewSonic has made no compromises to the unit's technological prowess. As an industry leader in visual technology, we are dedicated to innovating and upgrading LED projectors, making them smarter, easier to use, and thus enhancing the user experience.

With integrated dual speakers by Harman Kardon, the portable projector is also equipped with its Cinema SuperColor+ Technology, claiming 125% Rec.709. 

In a move we've love to see more of from CE manufacturers, ViewSonic supplies the M1_G2 in a paper-based, biodegradable, and 99% recyclable packaging to help minimise its carbon footprint. 

The ViewSonic M1+_G2 is available now and sells in Australia for $569 RRP.

For more information visit ViewSonic

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StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.

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