XGIMI Opens Pre-Orders for a Trio of 4K Home Projectors
XGIMI simply revealed a trio of brand-new 4K residence theater projectors. All three of the brand new “Horizon 20” projectors can be found for pre-order immediately with specifically discounted early-bird pricing.
The brand new Horizon 20-series lineup debuted at IFA Berlin 2026. These projectors—the Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Horizon 20 Max—seem like a direct “sequel” to XGIMI’s unique Horizon collection, which I’ve some familiarity with, as I nonetheless use the 2023 Horizon Extremely each day.
Each projector on this lineup incorporates a native 4K video decision with optical zoom, a variable 1.2–1.5:1 throw ratio, and ±120%/±45% lens shift. They’ve additionally obtained the identical Uninterrupted Auto Keystone and auto-framing options of earlier XGIMI projectors, although a brand new Professional Tuning Menu offers deep guide management for dialing in your image. There’s help for Dolby Imaginative and prescient, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, IMAX Enhanced video, DTS:X, and low-latency gaming modes—you may get 3ms of latency and a 60Hz refresh fee in 4K gaming mode, however knocking issues right down to 1080p provides you 1ms latency at 240Hz.
Curiously, the flagship Horizon 20 Max can obtain 5,700 ISO lumens of brightness, which is double the lumens of the Horizon Extremely (which I often use through the daytime—lumen rankings are considerably arbitrary, however I belief that the Horizon 20 Max is eye-searingly brilliant). It additionally packs a motorized pan and tilt mechanism so you’ll be able to remotely alter the throw angle, which can be helpful to individuals who place their projector on a bookshelf or mount it to the ceiling.
The lesser Horizon 20 and Horizon 20 Professional haven’t got a motorized pan and tilt system, although they match a lot of the Horizon 20 Max’s performance in any other case. Actually, the principle distinction is brightness. Horizon 20 guarantees 3,200 ISO lumens, whereas the Horizon 20 Professional boasts 4,100 lumens.
For what it is price, I am fairly certain that the Horizon 20-series is only a Western rebrand of the RS 20-series projectors that launched in China earlier this yr. However I have not confirmed this with XGIMI.
Together with the brand new Horizon 20 lineup, XGIMI confirmed off its new commercial-grade TITAN projector at IFA 2025. Designed for “immersive occasions” {and professional} AV installations, TITAN offers a 4K decision at 5,000 lumens of brightness (presumably ISO lumens) and a 5,000,000:1 dynamic distinction ratio. It is exhausting to translate projector specs to real-world efficiency, however the TITAN seems to be a direct competitor to Sony’s high-end commercial projectors, so it is most likely fairly spectacular. There aren’t any pricing or launch particulars for the TITAN right now.
The brand new Horizon 20-series projectors launch October fifteenth, with pre-orders starting September 4th. Prospects who create a pre-order will obtain an “early-bird” low cost, plus a free Flooring Stand and an Murderer’s Creed: Shadows recreation code. So, the Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Horizon 20 Max price $1,700, $2,500, and $3,000 MSRP, however you will get them for a respective $1,190, $1,750, and $2,400 in case you order earlier than October fifteenth.
Native Decision
3840 x 2160
Projection Expertise
X-Grasp RGB Triple Laser Engine
Throw Ratio
1.2-1.5:1
Picture Measurement
40” – 300′
ISO Lumens
3200
The XGIMI Horizon 20 incorporates a native 4K decision with optical zoom, a 240Hz low-latency recreation mode, IMAX Enhanced help, and extra. It appears to be like to be a superb choice for residence theaters, particularly on the early-bird pre-order worth.
Supply: XGIMI