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Xgimi unveils new Titan dual-laser projector

Xgimi’s Titan commercial projector (pictured)  is on show at IFA 2025. (Image source: Xgimi)
Xgimi’s Titan commercial projector (pictured)  is on show at IFA 2025. (Image source: Xgimi)
The Xgimi Titan projector has been revealed at IFA 2025. This model is designed for commercial use, though the company notes that it could also be used in a home theater set-up. Features include a dual-laser light source for up to 5,000 lumens brightness and a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

Xgimi has officially launched the Titan, its first projector for commercial use. It is designed for use in conference rooms or at immersive events, though the company suggests that it could also be used for home theater set-ups. Xgimi teased this professional-grade model in early August 2025 and is now showing the device at IFA 2025.

At the event, Xgimi confirmed more of the Titan’s specifications. This 4K Ultra-HD projector is equipped with a 0.78-inch panel and a dual laser light source, said to deliver up to 5,000 lumens brightness. However, it is unclear whether this measurement is linked to an internationally recognised standard like ISO or ANSI lumens. Plus, the company markets it with a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and suggests that it is “highly efficient”.

The maximum image size of the Xgimi Titan projector has not been revealed, though we know it offers a 1.2-1.8:1 throw ratio. The picture can be perfected using tools like vertical (100%) and horizontal (40%) lens shift, optical path shift and 1.8X optical zoom. The company also indicates that there is real-time Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) image processing.

It remains to be seen when the Xgimi Titan projector will be released and how much it will cost. At IFA 2025, the brand is also showing the Horizon 20 series home theater projectors, which are said to be designed for gamers.

The Xgimi Titan commercial projector. (Image source: Xgimi)
The Xgimi Titan commercial projector. (Image source: Xgimi)
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Polly Allcock, 2025-09- 4 (Update: 2025-09- 4)