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XGIMI has just pulled the curtain back on two big additions to its projector lineup at IFA 2025. On the home front, there’s the new HORIZON 20 Series, designed for movie lovers and gamers who want high-end performance in their living rooms. And for the first time, the company is stepping into the commercial world with TITAN, a projector aimed at large spaces like conference rooms and event venues.
Both launches mark a shift for XGIMI. Until now, they’ve mostly been known for home-focused gear, but this year’s lineup shows they’re thinking bigger—literally and figuratively.
Let’s start with the HORIZON 20 Series. There are three new models: the HORIZON 20, HORIZON 20 Pro, and the top-tier HORIZON 20 Max. The Max version stands out with an impressive 5700 ISO lumens of brightness. That’s a big jump over what most home projectors offer and makes it easier to enjoy movies or games even when there’s sunlight pouring into the room. This bump in brightness comes from a new RGB triple laser system and something XGIMI calls the X-Master Red Ring Lens.

All three projectors in the series support popular video formats like Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and IMAX Enhanced. They also have optical zoom, lens shift, and a new Pro Tuning Menu that lets users fine-tune picture settings to their liking.
But it’s not just about movies—XGIMI is making a push toward gamers too. Each projector includes low-latency gaming modes, with 1ms input lag, 240Hz refresh rates, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support. The company even partnered with Assassin’s Creed: Shadows to bundle a game code with every preorder, which gives a hint at the audience they’re targeting.

Another update that should please a lot of folks: native Netflix support. If you’ve used XGIMI projectors before, you know that getting Netflix to work wasn’t always seamless. This time, it’s built in from the start, making the setup easier for people who just want to plug in and start watching.
Then there’s TITAN, XGIMI’s first projector meant for commercial and professional use. It’s built for large venues—think conference rooms, exhibitions, or AV installations—but could also appeal to anyone looking for a seriously high-spec projector in a premium home theater setup.
TITAN offers 4K resolution, 5000 lumens of brightness, and a claimed 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. It runs on a dual-laser engine and uses a 0.78-inch high-efficiency panel to help deliver sharp and detailed images.

What makes it especially interesting for installers is the flexibility: TITAN supports ±100% vertical and ±40% horizontal lens shift, 1.2–1.8x optical zoom, and has an advanced optical path system that makes placement more forgiving. Real-time FPGA image processing is built in to help keep visuals smooth and consistent, no matter the content.
It’s clear XGIMI wants TITAN to be seen as more than just a bigger, brighter home projector—it’s meant to be a serious option for professional use cases.
The HORIZON 20 Series is available to preorder starting September 4, and will be widely available starting October 15. U.S. prices and early preorder deals look like this:
As for TITAN, there’s no official release date or price yet, but those interested can sign up on XGIMI’s website to get updates when more details become available.
If you’re attending IFA 2025, you can check out all the new models in person at Booth H21-117, or stop by Showstoppers on September 4 for hands-on demos. XGIMI is clearly aiming to show that it’s ready to grow beyond just home projection and into something much broader.
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