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Xgimi launches new ultra-high brightness 4K projector

Xgimi’s V10 laser cinema projector
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Xgimi’s V10 laser cinema projector
Xgimi has launched the new V10 home theatre projector in China. Described as an “ultra-high brightness” model, it builds on the older T10 (Titan), which has been released in various markets worldwide.

The Xgimi V10 Ultra-High Brightness 4K Laser Cinema Projector has been launched in China. This new home theatre model builds on the brand’s older T10 (Titan), which was released globally earlier in 2026.

Xgimi’s new V10 is a 4K DLP projector with a throw ratio of 1.2-1.8:1, thanks to optical zoom. It can project images up to 300 inches wide, with 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. In China, the model is listed with a maximum brightness level of 6,000 CVIA lumens; the company has yet to provide a measurement aligned to an internationally recognised standard like ANSI or ISO.

According to Xgimi, the V10 projector has a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, with Filmmaker Mode and support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. The user can quickly adjust the image with tools like automatic focus, and the model runs on the brand’s GMUI 6.0 operating system. This device offers Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, a range of ports including HDMI and USB, and integrated speakers supporting Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual:X.

In China, the Xgimi V10 Ultra-High Brightness 4K Laser Cinema Projector retails for CNY 29,999 (~$4,392). While the model is also listed at Alibaba in the US, it is not currently available to purchase in this country. When Xgimi could officially release a version of this model for the US market, where it already sells the Horizon 20 4K RGB Triple Laser Home Projector (curr. $1,559 at Amazon), is unclear.

The Xgimi V10 laser cinema projector
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The Xgimi V10 laser cinema projector
The Xgimi V10 laser cinema projector
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The Xgimi V10 laser cinema projector

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Polly Allcock, 2026-05- 5 (Update: 2026-05- 5)