Xgimi Titan 4K 5000-lumen dual-laser projector arrives with Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and DTS:X certifications – NotebookCheck.net News
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The Xgimi Titan 4K projector has arrived in stores with a dual-laser engine capable of 5000 ISO lumens of output and a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The projector is suitable for high-end home theaters and comes with Dolby Vision, Dolby Audio, IMAX Enhanced, and DTS:X certifications.
The Xgimi Titan 4K dual-laser projector, revealed at IFA 2025, is now available for sale. The projector can achieve a picture contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 thanks to its 5,000 ISO lumen output. This enables the Titan to achieve deep blacks like an OLED TV, with ultra-bright, brilliant colors, according to the company.
The dual-laser Titan can be used in home theaters, living rooms, conference rooms, and commerical businesses thanks to its ability to project an image ranging from 60 inches to 250 inches in size without washing out under direct sunlight, Xgimi notes. Sound can be output through its dual 12-watt speakers or connected to wireless and wired speakers, while fan noise is kept under 32 dB at 1 m/3.3 ft., according to company tests. The projector comes with Dolby Vision picture and Dolby Audio, IMAX Enhanced, and DTS:X audio certifications.
The Titan comes with Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6, and Ethernet networking along with two HDMI, one USB-A 3.0, one USB-A 2.0, and one optical audio input port. An RS232 interface is included for the remote control of the projector in multi-room home theater automation systems.
Readers can buy the Titan 4K projector for an MSRP of $3,999 from Xgimi or the Xgimi store on Amazon.
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David Chien, 2026-02-27 (Update: 2026-02-27)
