XGIMI Launches New Projectors for Home and Professional Spaces at IFA 2025

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XGIMI, known for its projector design and focus on user-friendly features, has broadened its portfolio with launches at IFA 2025. This year’s announcements introduce a new HORIZON 20 Series for home cinema and mark XGIMI’s move into the commercial sector with the debut of its TITAN projector. Both lines bring notable upgrades and reflect XGIMI’s intent to address more niche user requirements, spanning from households to event spaces and enterprise settings.

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HORIZON 20 Series: Designed for Home Cinema and Gaming

The HORIZON 20 Series builds on previous HORIZON projectors, targeting home cinema enthusiasts and keen gamers. Leading the lineup is the HORIZON 20 Max, which delivers 5,700 ISO lumens of brightness through a new X-Master Red Ring Lens and an RGB triple laser system. This brightness level should allow for vivid projection, even in rooms with considerable ambient light—a regular pain point with home projectors.

The entire HORIZON 20 lineup—HORIZON 20, HORIZON 20 Pro, and HORIZON 20 Max—now supports a wide suite of image standards, including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Filmmaker Mode, as well as IMAX Enhanced content. Offering native Netflix support straight from the device, these models also address a long-running frustration among projector buyers who do not want to plug in yet another streaming stick.

A notable technical upgrade comes in the form of lens shift with optical zoom, offering more flexibility for projector placement and adjustment without sacrificing image quality. The series also introduces a low-latency gaming mode with 1ms input lag, 240Hz refresh rate, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support. These figures are ambitious for a projector and could appeal particularly to console and PC gamers seeking large-screen play without sacrificing responsiveness.

XGIMI has also partnered with the Assassin’s Creed: Shadows game franchise, looking to highlight its gaming credentials in a crowded market where lag and stutter on large displays remain frustratingly common.

TITAN: Addressing the Needs of Professional and Large Venues

XGIMI Titan 1

For the first time, XGIMI is offering a projector built specifically for commercial spaces, installations, and high-end home theatre. The TITAN model is engineered for versatility, equipped with a dual-laser light source delivering 5,000 lumens and UHD 4K resolution. The quoted 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and the use of a 0.78-inch high-efficiency panel suggest it is aimed at delivering detail and clarity suited to both presentations and large-screen video.

Installation flexibility is a priority, with ±100% vertical and ±40% horizontal lens shift, 1.2–1.8x optical zoom, and internal optical path shifting. These features are often absent or limited on consumer-focused projectors and help TITAN adapt to a variety of venues, from boardrooms to small auditoriums. The inclusion of real-time FPGA image processing promises consistent output without artefacts, although the real-world performance in challenging lighting and content scenarios remains to be thoroughly tested.

Availability and Pre-Order Details

All three projector lines will be available to view during IFA 2025, with hands-on opportunities at Showstoppers on 4 September and the main exhibition from 5 to 9 September. UK and US customers can place pre-orders from 5 September, with shipments expected to begin in October.

Conclusion

XGIMI’s latest releases widen its focus: the HORIZON 20 Series promises credible upgrades for home entertainment and gaming, while the TITAN claims space in the professional and event sector. Both lines emphasise flexibility, high-end image standards, and ease of installation. As always, the effectiveness of these claims will ultimately be determined by real-world reviews once consumer and professional users have a chance to test the hardware in typical UK conditions.

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