Xgimi has launched its new Horizon 20 series projectors at the IFA 2025, expanding its home entertainment lineup with improved brightness, image control, and gaming features. The series includes three models: Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Horizon 20 Max. All three support 4K Ultra HD resolution and run Google TV with native access to Netflix, YouTube, and other streaming apps.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Max

Xgimi Horizon 20 Series Specifications

The Horizon 20 Max leads the lineup with 5,700 ISO lumens of brightness. Xgimi uses a new triple RGB laser architecture along with its self-developed X-Master Red Ring Lens to achieve this level of luminous output. The company has built the system to support viewing in bright rooms without compromising color accuracy or clarity.

Each model in the Horizon 20 series includes Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and IMAX Enhanced certification. The projectors use a high-contrast engine rated at up to 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast. Color accuracy is rated below ΔE 0.8, meeting professional calibration standards across major gamuts.

Xgimi has added several premium features to improve installation flexibility. All three projectors support optical zoom, dynamic lens shift (±120% vertical and ±45% horizontal), and automatic screen alignment. The system uses ISA 5.0 to manage real-time autofocus, keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and wall color adaptation.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Max

All three Horizon 20 models support a dedicated gaming mode with 1ms input lag at 1080p, 240Hz refresh rate, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), making them suitable for fast-paced gameplay. Xgimi includes genre-specific picture presets such as FPS, RTS, RPG, Sports, and Assassin’s Creed Mode, the latter tuned in collaboration with Ubisoft to enhance cinematic stealth scenes.

The projectors use MediaTek’s MT9679 processor and include the 8445 image driver. They include 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. For audio, Xgimi uses built-in Harman Kardon speakers, eliminating the need for external audio accessories. The models also offer support for HDMI 2.1 (TMDS), USB 3.0, and eARC passthrough, ensuring broad connectivity for modern devices.

Pricing and Availability

Xgimi has started pre-orders for the series. The Horizon 20 costs $1,699, the Horizon 20 Pro is priced at $2,499, and the Horizon 20 Max is available for $2,999. Shipping begins October 15 via the Xgimi US store.

At the event, Xgimi has also launched its first commercial-grade projector, the Titan, featuring 4K resolution, 5000 ISO lumens brightness, and a dual-laser light engine.

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