XGIMI is clearly not interested in playing small anymore. With the launch of the TITAN Noir Series, the company is stepping deeper into the high-end home theater territory, bringing specs that look less like consumer gadgets and more like something borrowed from professional cinema setups. This lineup, first teased at CES 2026, is now officially heading to pre-order, and yes, it is built for people who think “big screen” should mean 300 inches, not your average living room compromise.
A New Benchmark in Home Projection
At the core of the TITAN Noir Series is a combination of RGB triple-laser technology and a precision Dual Iris system. Translation: deeper blacks, higher brightness, and contrast that actually matters when you are watching something more serious than YouTube clips. The claimed 10,000:1 native contrast ratio is not just marketing fluff, it is designed to deliver that elusive “absolute black” that projector enthusiasts keep chasing.
This approach puts XGIMI in direct competition with premium home cinema brands, but with a more integrated, all-in-one mindset. Instead of building a system piece by piece, the TITAN Noir Series tries to deliver everything in a single unit, from projection engine to processing power. Whether that makes your wallet happy is another story.
TITAN Noir Max: The Flagship Experience
Leading the lineup is the TITAN Noir Max, which is essentially XGIMI flexing everything it has. With up to 7,000 ISO lumens, this projector is clearly not meant for dim, cozy rooms only. It is built for large spaces where brightness and clarity need to fight ambient light and still win.
Color performance is equally aggressive, featuring ?E < 0.8 accuracy and 110% BT.2020 coverage. That means colors should look less like “close enough” and more like what creators actually intended. Add support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced, and you get a projector that checks almost every modern content standard box.
Performance Beyond Movies
XGIMI is not ignoring gamers either. With up to a 240Hz refresh rate, the TITAN Noir Series steps into territory usually reserved for high-end gaming monitors. Pair that with the MT9681 chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage, and you are looking at a projector that behaves more like a smart entertainment hub than a passive display device.
This matters because modern home setups are no longer just about movies. Streaming, gaming, and even productivity are blending into one ecosystem. XGIMI seems to understand that users do not want to switch devices constantly, even if they pretend they enjoy the complexity.
Designed for Dedicated Spaces
The TITAN Noir Series is clearly aimed at users who take their home theater seriously. This is not the kind of projector you casually place on a coffee table and call it a day. It is designed for dedicated home theaters and high-end living spaces where screen size, contrast, and immersion are treated like priorities, not afterthoughts.
Interestingly, XGIMI is also preparing a separate version tailored for professional AV distributors in Europe, hinting that this lineup is not just for enthusiasts but also for commercial-grade applications. So yes, your future office presentation might look suspiciously cinematic.
In the end, XGIMI is pushing hard to redefine what a home projector can be. The TITAN Noir Series blends cinema-grade visuals with smart features and gaming performance, making it one of the most ambitious releases in this category. Pre-orders are already open via XGIMI, with early bird deals offering significant discounts, while the official Kickstarter campaign is set to begin on April 23. Availability will follow the campaign rollout, assuming demand does not completely overwhelm supply.
| Model | TITAN Noir Max | TITAN Noir Series (General) |
|---|---|---|
| Projection Technology | RGB Triple-Laser | RGB Triple-Laser |
| Brightness | Up to 7,000 ISO Lumens | Varies by model |
| Contrast Ratio | 10,000:1 (Dual Iris) | Dual Iris Technology |
| Resolution | 4K | 4K |
| Color Accuracy | ?E < 0.8 | High-precision color |
| Color Gamut | 110% BT.2020 | Wide color gamut |
| HDR Support | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, IMAX Enhanced | HDR formats supported |
| Processor | MT9681 | High-performance chipset |
| Memory | 4GB RAM / 64GB Storage | Varies by model |
| Refresh Rate | Up to 240Hz | High refresh support |
| Max Screen Size | Up to 300 inches | Up to 300 inches |
