Since 2013, XGIMI has been redefining the video projector market with smart software, sleek designs, and immersive visuals. Building on the release of its Horizon 20 Series, the company is now taking a major step forward with its first professional-grade projector, the TITAN. Designed for boardrooms, large home theaters, and event spaces, the TITAN puts XGIMI in direct competition with Epson, Sony, Panasonic, and BenQ, marking its serious entry into the high-performance projector segment.
From Apollo Zhong, Chairman of XGIMI: We’ve spent years refining the experience of projection for everyday users,…But the needs of professionals – those building immersive events, leading meetings, or designing performance spaces – are evolving too. The tools available to them haven’t kept pace. We believe we can help change that…“There’s a gap between what professionals actually need and what the market gives them. Top-tier visuals often come with a steep price tag, making it harder for professionals to access the quality they deserve…We’re closing that gap with thoughtful technology that makes pro-level results more accessible than ever.”

The XGIMI TITAN is a 4K dual-laser projector delivering 5,000 ISO lumens, a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and full DCI-P3 color coverage. At its heart is a 0.78-inch DLP HEP (High Efficiency Pixel) chip, designed to produce sharp, detailed images even in well-lit rooms. The HEP-enhanced DLP tech also boosts energy efficiency while improving contrast and color performance.
The TITAN supports both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, with IMAX Enhanced certification adding another layer of video optimization. An onboard AI engine makes real-time image adjustments for consistent picture quality. Built with commercial spaces in mind, it includes flexible optical zoom, lens shift, and operates at under 28dB, making it impressively quiet for its class.
Key Features of the XGIMI TITAN 4K Dual-Laser Projector
Commercial Focus: The TITAN is XGIMI’s first commercial-grade projector, designed for boardrooms, lecture halls, digital signage, and event spaces, while also capable of powering a large-scale home theater setup.
High Brightness: With up to 5,000 ISO lumens, the TITAN delivers bright, clear visuals even in well-lit environments. For maximum image fidelity, a dimly lit or darkened room remains ideal.
Enhanced Image Quality: Powered by a 0.78-inch DLP HEP (High Efficiency Pixel) chip and the AI-driven XGIMI X1 processor, the projector analyzes and optimizes every frame in real time, enhancing detail, contrast, and color accuracy.
Flexible Installation: Featuring optical zoom and lens shift, the TITAN adapts to a wide range of setups—from conference rooms to exhibition halls—without compromising image geometry.
Immersive Performance: With IMAX Enhanced certification and support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+, the TITAN delivers a cinematic presentation when paired with compatible content.
Quiet Operation: Despite its high output, the TITAN runs at under 28dB measured at 1 meter, keeping distractions to a minimum during presentations or movie playback.
Comparison

Here is a look at how the XGIMI TITAN compares to similar class projectors from Epson and Sony.
Brand/Model | XGIMI TITAN | EPSON QB1000 | Sony Bravia 7 |
Type | DLP | 3LCD | SXRD |
Price | $3,999 | $7,999 | $9,999 |
Light Source | Dual-laser | Single Laser | Laser Diode |
Imaging Chip | 0.78″ | 0.74″ | 0.61″ x 3 |
Resolution | 4K UHD (via pixel shift) | 4K UHD (via pixel shift) | 4K UHD (Native) |
Brightness | 5,000 ISO lumens | 3,300 ISO Lumens (white) 3,300 IDMS Lumens (color) | 2,200 ANSI Lumens (color and white) |
Dynamic Contrast Ratio | 5,000,000:1 | 5,000,000:1 | Infinite |
Color Gamut | 100% DCI-P3 | 88-90% DCI-P3 | 95% DCI-P3 |
AI Processor | XGIMI X1 Processor | Proprietary 32-bit QZX Picture Processor | Sony XR Processor |
IMAX Enhanced | Yes | No | No |
HDR Support | Dolby Vision, HDR10+ | HDR10+, HDR, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
3D Viewing Option | Yes | No | No |
Lens Shift | ±100% Vertical ±40% Horizontal | -96.3% to +96.3% Vertical -47.1% to +47.1% Horizontal | +/- 71%, Manual, Vertical +/- 25% Horizontal |
Optical Zoom | 1.2 – 1.8x | 1 – 2.1 | 1 – 1.60 |
Screen Size | Up to 250 inches | 50 to 300 inches (optimized for 120 to 150-inch screen sizes) | 60 to 300 inches |
Connections | HDMI x 2 (1 with HDMI eARC) USB 3.0 x 1 USB 2.0 x 1 Digital Optical Out x 1 Analog Audio Out (3.5mm x1) RS232 x 1 Wired Remote x 1 Ethernet/LAN x 1 Service x 1 (mini USB) AC Input x 1 | HDMI 2.1 x 2 HDCP 2.3); one supporting eARC/ARC USB Type-A x 1 (for optical HDMI cable, 300 mA maximum power supply only) USB Type-A x 1 5 V, 2.0 A for power and firmware Mini USB x 1 (service only) RS-232C (DB-9) x1 Ethernet/LAN (control only) x 1 Trigger Out (On, Off, Anamorphic Wide) x1 12 V DC, 200 mA maximum x 1 3.5 mm (mono or stereo) output x 1 | HDMI x 2 IR IN – Minijack x 1 Ethernet/LAN x 1 RS-232C x 1 Trigger x 1 DC 12 V Max. 100 mA x 1 USB – Type A, DC 5 V, Max. 500 mA x 1 |
ISF® Certified | No | Yes | No – but ISF Calibration Compatible |
Smart Home Control Compatible | No | Yes | Yes |
Dimensions | 7.36 x 13.58 x 6.22 in | 20.5 x 17.6 x 7.6″ | 18.13 in x 7.88 in x 18.59 in |
Weight | 25.35 lbs | 28.2 lbs | 28 lbs |


The Bottom Line
The XGIMI TITAN marks the company’s bold entry into the commercial projector market, offering 5,000 ISO lumens, IMAX Enhanced certification, Dolby Vision/HDR10+, 3D playback, and 100% DCI-P3 coverage at a price point well below typical pro-grade projectors. Its versatile installation options and quiet operation make it appealing for both commercial venues and large home theaters.
Against competitors like Epson and Sony, the TITAN delivers strong value with brightness, features, and cost, but Sony’s native 4K panels remain a clear advantage over XGIMI’s pixel-shifting approach. Epson, meanwhile, offers proven reliability and a wider professional ecosystem.
For the money, the TITAN looks like a disruptive first step into pro-grade projection, and if XGIMI expands this lineup, both home theater enthusiasts and commercial users will have more serious options to consider.
Price & Availability
The XGIMI Titan is expected to become available beginning in December 2025. The announced price is $3,999, but if you put down a $30 deposit, you can save $300. For more details, refer to the Official XGIMI TITAN Product Page.
- Epson QB1000 – $7,999 Crutchfield
- Sony Bravia Projector 7 (VPL-XW5100ES) – $9,999 at Amazon
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