XGIMI has released an impressive 3-in-1 projector together with another with its maximum brightness yet in the US. The XGIMI Aladdin is a 3-in-1 projector that is hidden inside a lamp and can also function as a Bluetooth speaker. The Horizon Max, on the other hand, has a maximum brightness of 3,100 ISO lumens and is IMAX Enhanced certified. Both projectors do not support Google TV currently, but Xgimi says this will come on stream later.

XGIMI Horizon Max

The Xgimi Horizon Max is a 4K smart projector with a Dual-Light 2.0 laser and LED hybrid light source. It delivers an impressive maximum brightness of 3,100 lumens but this is yet to be verified independently. Xgimi has been guilty of overstating the maximum brightness of its models in the past. Indeed, the company had even faced a lawsuit about false claims, instituted by Epson. The projector has a contrast ratio of 2000:1, with DTS audio support and improved color accuracy.

XGIMI’s Aladdin 3-in-1 projector soars over the room like Aladdin on his magic carpet

The Horizon Max is IMAX Enhanced certified and can play IMAX Enhanced content from streaming platforms. The Horizon Max also features Intelligent Screen Adaptation (ISA) 5.0 for easy placement. The Xgimi Horizon Max has features that remember wall settings for an optimized projection. The ISA architecture can also adapt gaming settings or movie settings as required.

XGIMI Aladdin 2

The Xgimi Aladdin projector attaches directly to the light socket on your ceiling. It outputs 1080p images up to 100 inches. You can use the projector’s remote control to directly control the integrated lamp. The Xgimi app can also be used to control the projector but it is not compatible with Matter or other smart home systems. The Aladdin is equipped with Harman Kardon speakers that deliver 360-degree surround sound.

Pricing & Availability

There are no pricing details and exact release dates for the new Xgimi projectors at this time. However, Xgimi says the Horizon Max will be priced below $3,000 and will ship later this year, but the Aladdin optics will be announced later.

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