XGIMI Debuts HORIZON 20 Series and TITAN at IFA 2025
BERLIN, Sept. 4, 2025 — Projection has come a long way from clunky setups and steep prices. Few brands have pushed that evolution further than XGIMI, and at IFA 2025 the company is unveiling its most ambitious products yet: the HORIZON 20 Series for home entertainment and TITAN for commercial-grade projection.
Together, they show XGIMI’s next chapter—cinema-grade visuals, gaming-first features, and enterprise power all under one roof.

HORIZON 20 Series: Brightest Home Projectors Yet

Building on the award-winning HORIZON line, the new series takes home cinema to the next level:
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HORIZON 20 Max flagship: 5700 ISO lumens with triple-laser RGB + X-Master Red Ring Lens
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Formats supported: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced, Filmmaker Mode, DTS:X
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Gaming-ready: 1 ms input lag, 240 Hz refresh rate, VRR, plus an Assassin’s Creed: Shadows partnership
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Sound: Harman/Kardon drivers tuned for cinematic clarity
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Control: Lens shift + optical zoom + Pro Tuning Menu for advanced customization
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Netflix native support for instant streaming
Pricing (preorders Sept. 4 | full availability Oct. 15):
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HORIZON 20: $1,699 MSRP | Earlybird $1,189 + Floor Stand + Game Code
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HORIZON 20 Pro: $2,499 MSRP | Earlybird $1,749 + Floor Stand + Game Code
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HORIZON 20 Max: $2,999 MSRP | Earlybird $2,399 + Floor Stand + Game Code
TITAN: Projection Without Compromise

For conference halls, event spaces, or the boldest home setups, TITAN is XGIMI’s first commercial-grade projector—and a statement piece:
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4K resolution, 5000 lumens, and 5,000,000:1 contrast powered by dual-laser engine + high-efficiency panel
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IMAX Enhanced + DTS:X sound for immersive experiences
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Installation flexibility: ±100% vertical / ±40% horizontal lens shift, 1.2–1.8x optical zoom
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Precision image processing via FPGA for flawless playback
This is a projection designed not just to fill a wall, but to elevate a room.
Where to See It
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IFA 2025, Booth H21-117: Sept. 5–9
Would you go for the HORIZON 20 Max’s home cinema brilliance or the TITAN’s event-scale power?







































