Xgimi opens pre-orders for its crazy bright Titan Noir UST projectors

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Mike Wheatley
Xgimi opens pre-orders for its crazy bright Titan Noir UST projectors

Xgimi is now taking pre-orders for its high-end Titan Noir series projectors on Kickstarter, with three models to choose from. The company showcased the highest end model, called the Xgimi Titan Noir Max, at CES 2026 in January, where it revealed details about its “precision-tuned optics” that promise to “bring out the kind of depth, contrast, and colour nuance once reserved for post-production studios.”

We now have much more information about the lineup, including the names of the lower-tier models, which are also exceptionally powerful. They are called the Titan Noir Pro and the Titan Noir.

The Titan Noir Max, is the most impressive of the lot, thanks to the fact that it boasts a staggering 7,000 ISO lumens brightness, making it one of the most powerful home cinema projectors in its class. It also has a 240Hz refresh rate, as do both of the step down models, which should mean they’re excellent choices for gaming. The Titan Noir Pro maxes out at 6,000 ISO lumens, while the Titan Noir can reach a still very, very bright 4,800 ISO lumens. All three models should be bright enough for daytime viewing.

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Xgimi said all three models feature an RGB triple-light laser source plus a Dual Iris setup. According to the company, this allows it to boost native contrast to an impressive 10,000:1 on the Titan Noir Max, which should ensure extreme black levels and highlights in darker scenes. That drops to 8,000:1 on the Pro and 7,000:1 on the regular model. There’s also an enhanced DLP chipset that improves heat management, allowing the projector to maintain its high brightness over a longer lifetime.

The Titan Noir Max supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and IMAX Enhanced, and can project an image of up to 300-inches, the company said. In addition, its colour range will surpass the BT.2020 colour gamut, and it boasts a Delta E of under 0.8. Together, those specifications should combine to ensure extremely accurate colour reproduction. Each of the models will run the MT9681 processor that comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space.

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To pre-order one of the models, Xgimi is asking for a mere $50 deposit, and that can secure a whopping $3,200 discount on the higher end model. The normal retail prices are $3,999, $4,999 and $5,999 respectively, but those who put down the deposit now can get them for special prices of just $2,299, $2,499, and $2,799, the company said.