The Philips NeoPix 950 uses a traditional lamp-based light source rather than a laser, with a rated lamp life of 30,000 hours in eco mode. The unit measures 180 mm wide, 260 mm tall, and 280 mm deep, giving it a total volume of 13,104 cm³, and it weighs 4,300 g, making it a moderately substantial piece of hardware suited to stationary placement. A dedicated smartphone app is available for device-side control and management.
The NeoPix 950 delivers a 1080p output resolution with a contrast ratio of 1100:1 and an 8-bit color depth, projecting images up to 150″ from a minimum throw distance of 0.9 m. Focus can be adjusted both motorized and manually, while zoom is manual only. The projector does not support 3D content with glasses, and HDR formats including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG are not supported.
The NeoPix 950 offers a broad set of wired and wireless connectivity options. On the wired side, it includes 2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, and a DVI connector, though there is no VGA connector, no RJ45 ethernet port, and no S/PDIF audio output. Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast, allowing content to be streamed from a wide range of devices without additional hardware.
The NeoPix 950 includes built-in stereo speakers rated at 2 x 12W with Dolby Atmos, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack is available for private listening. A built-in smart TV platform is integrated alongside a remote control and a sleep timer for everyday convenience. Lens shift is not available in either vertical or horizontal directions, and there is no external memory slot or voice command support.