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Xgimi is entering the professional projection market with the launch of Titan, its first projector designed for boardrooms, event spaces, and high-end home theaters. The company will debut the model at IFA 2025, marking a new direction after more than a decade of focusing on consumer-grade devices.

Xgimi Titan

Xgimi has built its reputation on sleek designs, integrated smart features, and strong image quality. The brand has been one of the few in recent years to draw consumer attention back to projectors, a category that had seen little innovation. With Titan, Xgimi aims to bring the same design philosophy to professional settings where projection is used for presentations, events, and immersive experiences.

“We have spent years refining the experience of projection for everyday users,” said Apollo Zhong, Chairman of Xgimi. “The needs of professionals are evolving, and the tools available to them have not kept pace. We believe we can help change that.”

The Titan is intended to challenge existing assumptions about professional-grade projectors. Xgimi says the device will focus on flexibility, simplicity, and visual integrity rather than pursuing specifications without purpose. According to the company, high-quality projection in professional environments often comes with high costs and complicated setups. The goal with Titan is to make pro-level performance more accessible without reducing image standards.

Xgimi has not revealed the official specifications for the Titan yet. However, the teaser image reveals a few details. The projector bears an IMAX Enhanced certification and uses a premium 4K Ultra HD lens with a 1.4:1 projection ratio. It also supports 2.0x zoom.

The Titan will be shown for the first time at ShowStoppers @ IFA on September 4 in Berlin. It will also be on display at the Xgimi booth (H21-117) from September 5 to 9.

In related news, Xgimi recently launched the MoGo 4 Series, featuring the MoGo 4 and the MoGo 4 Laser, both compact projectors with built-in batteries, 1080p, and 4K laser options. The MoGo 4 starts at $449, while the MoGo 4 Laser is priced at $719, with bundles offering additional accessories like the PowerBase Stand and Outdoor Screen.

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