Xgimi’s newest high-end home theater option, the Titan 4K dual-laser projector, has officially hit the market after being revealed at IFA 2025. Designed for people who want a big-screen experience without giving up brightness or color impact, the Titan 4K aims to deliver a premium 4K projection setup for homes and professional spaces alike.
At the center of the Titan 4K is its dual-laser light engine and a claimed 5,000 ISO lumens of brightness. Xgimi says this output helps the projector reach a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, producing deep blacks and vivid color performance that’s meant to feel closer to what many viewers associate with OLED-style contrast. The extra brightness is also positioned as a practical advantage for rooms that aren’t fully dark, helping images stay bold and clear even in challenging lighting conditions.
Flexibility is another major selling point. The Titan 4K supports projection sizes from 60 inches all the way up to 250 inches, making it suitable for everything from a compact living room setup to a large home theater screen, conference room presentations, or commercial installations. Xgimi also notes that the image is built to avoid looking washed out, even with direct sunlight in the room, which is often a common weakness for projectors.
Audio is handled in a few different ways depending on how you want to set things up. The projector includes dual 12-watt built-in speakers for a simple all-in-one experience, while also supporting connections to wired or wireless external speakers for bigger sound systems. Xgimi claims fan noise stays under 32 dB at a distance of 1 meter (3.3 feet) based on its internal testing, which could be a welcome detail for viewers who prefer quiet operation during movies and shows.
For picture and sound formats, the Titan 4K comes with Dolby Vision for enhanced HDR visuals, along with Dolby Audio. It also carries IMAX Enhanced certification and supports DTS:X, targeting users who want more cinematic-grade processing and immersive audio compatibility when paired with the right content and sound system.
Connectivity is well-equipped for modern streaming, local playback, and dedicated home theater gear. The Titan 4K includes Bluetooth 5.2, Wi‑Fi 6, and Ethernet. For physical ports, it offers two HDMI inputs, one USB-A 3.0 port, one USB-A 2.0 port, and an optical audio input. There’s also an RS232 interface, a useful addition for advanced installations where the projector needs to integrate into multi-room home theater control and automation systems.
Pricing places it firmly in the premium projector category. The Xgimi Titan 4K projector is listed at an MSRP of $3,999 and is available directly through Xgimi as well as the brand’s store on Amazon.






