Xming has launched its latest portable projector, the Q6 Neo, in the Chinese market. It features a “twistable” dual-arm gimbal and is now available for pre-order on JD.com at 799 yuan ($111), with sales starting on August 18.

Xming Q6 Neo Specifications
The Q6 Neo features a dual-arm gimbal with 180-degree tilt and 360-degree horizontal rotation, allowing one-handed angle adjustments for projecting onto walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. It supports screen sizes ranging from 40 to 120 inches.
The device measures 148 × 162 × 236 mm including the stand and weighs 1.7 kg. It comes in a gradient blue and warm white finish. The compact design fits easily into modern home interiors and supports both tabletop and ceiling-mounted projection setups.
The Q6 Neo uses an LED light source with native 1080p resolution and supports 4K content decoding via H.265. It offers 245 CVIA lumens brightness, a 2600:1 contrast ratio, and features the PhotonX2.0 fully enclosed optical engine with a three-piece all-glass lens for enhanced clarity and dust protection.


The projector features autofocus, omnidirectional auto keystone correction, intelligent obstacle avoidance, and automatic screen alignment. It supports HDR10+ decoding for enhanced contrast and color, and includes 6W high-fidelity speakers with a 120cc sound chamber for immersive audio.
The Q6 Neo runs on Android 9.0 with the iQIYI launcher, offering access to platforms like iQIYI, Mango TV, Tencent Video, and Bilibili. It supports Xiaomi’s smart home ecosystem, working with the Mi Home app and Xiao Ai voice assistant for projector and smart device control via voice commands.
In terms of connectivity, the projector features Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI 2.0, USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It supports wireless casting via DLNA, Miracast, AirPlay, Huawei Cast Engine, and LeBo.
It also features a dedicated game mode that reduces latency when connected to consoles such as the Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox, or PC through HDMI. The projector operates at noise levels below 28 dB in viewing mode and has a power consumption of 65W.
In related news, BenQ recently introduced the LK830ST and LH830ST projectors with 120Hz refresh rate, 4,000 lumens brightness, and a 30,000-hour lifespan. Epson has also unveiled the LS9000 4K laser projector, which supports HDR10+ and HDMI 2.1.
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