Key Takeaways
1. Xgimi has launched the Titan projector, its first model designed for commercial use, suitable for conference rooms and immersive events, with potential for home theater setups.
2. The Titan features 4K Ultra-HD quality, a 0.78-inch panel, and a dual laser light source with brightness up to 5,000 lumens, though the brightness standard is not specified.
3. It boasts a dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 and is promoted as “very efficient.”
4. The projector offers a throw ratio of 1.2-1.8:1, with adjustable picture features including 100% vertical lens shift and 40% horizontal lens shift.
5. Release date and pricing for the Titan are currently unknown, with additional home theater projectors being showcased at IFA 2025.
Xgimi has just rolled out the Titan, which marks its debut projector aimed at commercial use. This model is crafted for settings like conference rooms or immersive events, but the company hints that it might also fit well in home theater installations. Xgimi first teased this advanced projector in early August 2025, and it is now making an appearance at IFA 2025.
Specifications Unveiled
During the event, Xgimi shared additional details about the Titan’s specs. This projector boasts 4K Ultra-HD quality and is equipped with a 0.78-inch panel along with a dual laser light source that purportedly achieves brightness levels of up to 5,000 lumens. It’s worth noting, however, that it’s not yet specified whether this brightness aligns with recognized standards such as ISO or ANSI lumens. Furthermore, the company promotes it with an impressive dynamic contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 and claims it is “very efficient.”
Image Capabilities and Features
While the maximum image size for the Xgimi Titan hasn’t been disclosed, it does offer a throw ratio of 1.2-1.8:1. Users can fine-tune the picture using features like vertical lens shift (100%) and horizontal lens shift (40%), along with optical path shift and 1.8X optical zoom. Additionally, Xgimi mentions the inclusion of real-time Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) image processing.
Pricing and Launch Details
As for the release date and pricing of the Xgimi Titan projector, those details are still pending. At IFA 2025, the brand is also showcasing the Horizon 20 series home theater projectors, which are specifically aimed at gamers.



