XGIMI has expanded its Elfin Flip Series with the Elfin Flip Laser and flagship Elfin Flip 4K, two slim projectors designed to bring serious home entertainment into different rooms without requiring a permanent installation. Both newcomers use an RGB Triple Laser light source, while the premium model adds native 4K resolution, optical zoom, and gaming-focused features.
The additions sit above the LED-powered Elfin Flip Plus, giving buyers a clearer progression from casual streaming to higher-performance laser projection. Although their book-sized designs make them easy to move, XGIMI positions these devices primarily as portable home projectors rather than rugged travel hardware.
A Portable Design Made for Moving Between Rooms
The Elfin Flip Series is built around a compact body with an integrated rotating stand. Its flip-to-start design lets users open the projector, aim it at a suitable surface, and begin watching with minimal setup. The flagship Elfin Flip 4K weighs approximately 1.55 kilograms and measures 9.64 inches across, making it practical to carry between a living room, bedroom, or temporary entertainment space.
Portability would be less useful if every move required lengthy manual calibration. XGIMI therefore equips the new models with its Intelligent Screen Adapt technology. The system can automatically handle focus, keystone correction, screen alignment, obstacle avoidance, wall color adaptation, and eye protection. These tools should make the projector more forgiving when placed on furniture that is not perfectly centered in front of the wall.
The two projectors share the same general portable concept, but the Elfin Flip 4K includes an important extra: a 0.98-1.3:1 optical zoom. This allows the projected image to be resized without moving the unit or relying entirely on digital correction, which can reduce usable resolution.
Elfin Flip Laser Versus Elfin Flip 4K
The Elfin Flip Laser is the more affordable of the two newcomers. It outputs a 1080p image with brightness rated at 1,600 ISO lumens and a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000:1. These specifications make it a substantial optical upgrade over the LED-based Elfin Flip Plus while keeping the price below the flagship model.
The Elfin Flip 4K uses the same RGB Triple Laser approach but increases the native resolution to 4K UHD. It is also rated at 1,600 ISO lumens, so its main visual advantages come from additional pixel detail, expanded image controls, and a higher 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio with DBLE enabled.
Color performance is another headline feature of the 4K model. XGIMI claims coverage of 110% BT.2020 and Delta E below 1 color accuracy. On paper, that combination should produce a wide range of saturated colors while keeping deviations from the intended tones difficult to notice. Real-world results will still depend on room lighting, screen quality, picture settings, and the content being displayed.
Gaming, Audio, and Streaming Features
The Elfin Flip 4K is the first Elfin-series model aimed at more demanding console players. It supports 1ms input latency at 1080p and 120Hz, together with Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode. A Black Equalizer can reveal additional detail in dark scenes, while the Virtual Crosshair and dedicated Gaming Picture Mode provide options normally associated with gaming monitors.
The Elfin Flip Laser does not receive the same advanced gaming package, making the 4K version the more logical choice for current-generation consoles. Buyers interested mainly in movies, television, and everyday streaming may find that the Laser model’s 1080p output offers a more balanced mix of performance and cost.
Both models include a 7W Harman Kardon speaker with Dolby Audio support. An external sound system should still offer greater stereo separation and bass, but the integrated hardware keeps the projectors functional as self-contained entertainment devices when moved between rooms.
Built-in Google TV provides access to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and other compatible streaming apps. This removes the need to connect a separate media stick for common services, although consoles, computers, and additional playback devices can still be connected when required.
Which Elfin Flip Projector Makes More Sense?
The Elfin Flip Laser is the value-oriented choice for viewers who prioritize portable laser projection, strong brightness, integrated streaming, and 1080p playback. The Elfin Flip 4K is aimed at users willing to pay more for sharper 4K visuals, optical zoom, wider color performance, higher dynamic contrast, and low-latency gaming.
Both projectors became available through XGIMI on July 15, 2026. The Elfin Flip Laser costs USD 799, GBP 689, or AUD 1,699, while the Elfin Flip 4K costs USD 999, GBP 869, or AUD 1,999. XGIMI is also expanding its projector portfolio with the ultra-short-throw MIRA, followed by the MIRA Pro in September 2026.
| Specification | Elfin Flip Laser | Elfin Flip 4K |
|---|---|---|
| Price | USD 799 / GBP 689 / AUD 1,699 | USD 999 / GBP 869 / AUD 1,999 |
| Resolution | 1080p | 4K UHD |
| Light Source | RGB Triple Laser | RGB Triple Laser |
| Brightness | 1,600 ISO lumens | 1,600 ISO lumens |
| Dynamic Contrast | 10,000:1 | 20,000:1 with DBLE enabled |
| Color Coverage | Not specified | 110% BT.2020 |
| Color Accuracy | Not specified | Delta E below 1 |
| Audio | 7W Harman Kardon, Dolby Audio | 7W Harman Kardon, Dolby Audio |
| Gaming Features | Standard gaming support | VRR, ALLM, 1ms at 1080p/120Hz |
| Optical Zoom | None | 0.98-1.3:1 throw ratio |
| Smart Platform | Google TV | Google TV |
| Automatic Setup | Intelligent Screen Adapt | Intelligent Screen Adapt |
| Best Suited For | 1080p streaming and general home entertainment | 4K movies and low-latency console gaming |
