Projectors used to be the tech equivalent of a VCR: big, clunky, and mostly collecting dust in corporate boardrooms. XGIMI has spent the last decade rewriting that narrative. Instead of beige boxes that wheeze when they power on, the company has turned projection into something sleek, modern, and actually desirable. At IFA 2025, XGIMI isn’t just refreshing its greatest hits; it’s splitting its focus. The new HORIZON 20 Series brings big-screen entertainment into your living room without demanding blackout curtains, while TITAN struts in as XGIMI’s first commercial-grade projector, ready to muscle its way into conference halls and art spaces.
Home Theater, But Louder: The HORIZON 20 Series
The HORIZON 20 Series is essentially XGIMI saying, “Remember when you thought projectors couldn’t compete with TVs? Watch this.” The star of the lineup, the HORIZON 20 Max, pumps out 5,700 ISO lumens. Translation: you can actually watch Sunday football in the middle of the day without drawing the blinds and apologizing to your guests for the washed-out picture.
That kind of brightness comes courtesy of the new X-Master Red Ring Lens paired with an RGB triple laser system. Instead of one sad light bulb doing all the heavy lifting, you’ve got a setup that delivers richer colors and more punch. The effect is simple: daylight doesn’t ruin your picture, and nighttime viewing feels like you just brought the theater home.

HORIZON 20 Series
And yes, the specs read like a greatest hits album. Dolby Vision, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced, and Filmmaker Mode are all here. There’s also lens shifting and optical zoom, which means you don’t have to move your couch or your sanity to get the picture aligned. But the unsung hero of this series? Native Netflix support. No dongles, no HDMI gymnastics. Just plug it in, pick your show, and go.
Gamers, XGIMI Has You in Mind
If you game, the HORIZON 20 isn’t just a movie machine; it’s a legitimate replacement for your monitor or TV. It offers low-latency performance with just 1 millisecond of input lag, refresh rates up to 240Hz, and variable refresh rate (VRR) support. In plain English: your character actually moves when you tell it to, and fast-paced games look smooth instead of like a slideshow.
To drive the point home, XGIMI partnered with Assassin’s Creed: Shadows. Imagine roaming through feudal Japan on a screen larger than life, where shadows actually look like shadows instead of gray smudges. If you’re into competitive gaming, the projector’s size might even give you a new excuse for missed shots: “I was too immersed.”
The Pro Tuning Menu adds another level of customization, letting you fiddle with brightness, motion, and color until your screen looks exactly the way you want. No more factory presets making everything look like a soap opera.
Real-Life Scenarios Where It Shines
The HORIZON 20 Series is perfect if you’re tired of having a TV dominate your living room. When it’s off, the wall goes back to being just a wall. If you’re renting, that means no mounting and no awkwardly explaining why there are six holes in the drywall when you move out.

HORIZON 20 Series
It’s also versatile enough to go beyond one room. Movie night in the backyard? Bring the projector outside, and suddenly you’re hosting the best block party in town. Rainy day with kids? Turn the playroom into a mini cinema. Date night? Put on a classic, dim the lights, and it feels like you splurged on tickets without leaving the house.
Meet TITAN: Not Your Dad’s Conference Projector
Now, if the HORIZON 20 Series is about making home viewing brighter and more flexible, TITAN is XGIMI flexing. This is the company’s first commercial-grade projector, and it’s aimed at professionals who are sick of the overpriced, underwhelming hardware they’ve been stuck with for years.
TITAN doesn’t play small. It throws 4K visuals at 5,000 lumens of brightness with a jaw-dropping 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio. That means details pop, dark scenes actually stay dark, and your slideshow about quarterly revenue won’t put everyone to sleep. The dual-laser engine and high-efficiency panel inside give it the endurance to handle all-day events without breaking a sweat.
And setup? Far less painful than the projectors you’ve wrestled with before. With ±100% vertical and ±40% horizontal lens shift plus 1.2–1.8x optical zoom, TITAN adapts to whatever weird room you’re in. Crooked ceiling mounts, angled walls, or unconventional spaces are less of a nightmare. It even has an advanced optical path system that smooths things out, so you don’t spend hours tweaking keystone corrections.
Meanwhile, real-time FPGA image processing (think of it as a chip that constantly makes micro-adjustments) keeps your visuals clean and stutter-free. That means no awkward freeze-frames during an important presentation, and no jerky motion ruining the vibe of a concert projection.
Not Just for Suits
While TITAN is clearly aimed at businesses and event venues, its appeal goes further. Independent filmmakers could use it for screenings without dropping thousands on theater rentals. Artists could build immersive installations that feel alive. Educators could finally make their lectures visually engaging enough to hold attention past the first 10 minutes. And if you’re the kind of home theater fanatic who wants bragging rights, TITAN could turn your basement into a venue people actually line up to visit.
What’s interesting is that XGIMI isn’t just copying what big corporate projector brands have done for years. It’s bringing the same philosophy that won it fans at home — ease of use, thoughtful design, and flexibility — into a category that’s long been overpriced and intimidating. TITAN feels less like a one-off experiment and more like the beginning of a professional lineup that could shake up the industry.
Price Comparisons: TVs vs. Projectors
Of course, the big question is always cost. We don’t have official numbers yet, but history gives us some clues.
For the HORIZON 20 Series, expect it to fall in line with past XGIMI pricing. That usually means being competitive with mid-range TVs, but delivering screen sizes that those TVs can’t match. A decent 65″ 4K TV might set you back $1,000 or less, but jump up to an 85″ OLED and suddenly you’re looking at $3,000 to $5,000, and a giant slab of glass you’ll have to somehow fit through your front door. The HORIZON 20 Max, meanwhile, gives you 100 inches or more for less, and when it’s off, your wall is just a wall again.

HORIZON 20 Series
With TITAN, comparisons shift. High-end professional projectors from legacy brands typically start at $8,000 and climb well into five figures once installation is factored in. If XGIMI undercuts that even slightly, TITAN could be a lifeline for businesses, schools, and creatives who can’t stomach those prices. It won’t be cheap, but compared to its competitors, it could feel refreshingly reasonable.
Preorders and Timing
Both the HORIZON 20 Series and TITAN will be available for preorder in the United States and the United Kingdom starting September 5, 2025. Shipping kicks off in October, perfectly timed for cozy fall movie marathons or end-of-year conference madness.
Why These Matter
Projectors were once a relic of PowerPoint hell, but products like the HORIZON 20 Series and TITAN prove the category is alive and evolving. The HORIZON 20 makes sense for anyone who wants a flexible, cinema-like experience at home without committing to a wall-sized TV. Gamers get the bonus of giant, responsive screens that make their living rooms feel like esports arenas. TITAN, meanwhile, takes that same ethos of accessibility and applies it to professional settings, where projectors have long been overpriced and underwhelming.
Together, they represent XGIMI’s next chapter. It’s no longer just about making home projectors attractive. It’s about making projection relevant everywhere, whether that’s your living room, a gallery, or a packed conference hall. At IFA 2025, XGIMI isn’t just showing off hardware. It’s making the case that projectors deserve a bigger role in your daily life.
And if you’ve been holding out on upgrading your home theater, or if your office projector still sounds like it’s going to take off every time you turn it on, XGIMI just handed you two reasons to reconsider. One makes movie night simpler. The other might actually make meetings worth showing up for. Click here to learn more.

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