Xgimi’s Horizon 20 Max Projector Preorders Are Live

Xgimi Horizon 20 Max pre-orders open with early-bird perks in the US and Europe

Home theater fans have a new flagship to watch: the Xgimi Horizon 20 Max is now up for pre-order across the US and Europe after its debut at IFA 2025 alongside the Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Titan.

In the US, early buyers can lock in a launch price of $2,399, a $600 saving off the $2,999 MSRP. Pre-orders include priority shipping plus free gifts: a floor stand and a copy of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. In Europe, customers can secure the same gifts and priority shipping by placing a £30/€30 deposit, though the projector remains at its £2,999/€2,999 RRP. Orders begin shipping on October 15, which is also the date general sales start for the Horizon 20 Max, Horizon 20, and Horizon 20 Pro.

Built for premium home cinema, the Horizon 20 Max pairs a 4K UHD picture with Google TV and an RGB triple-laser light engine rated up to 5,700 lumens. It supports Dolby Vision and is IMAX Enhanced, aiming to deliver vivid, high-contrast visuals with wide color.

Key picture and setup highlights:
– RGB triple-laser light source up to 5,700 lumens
– 4K UHD resolution with Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced support
– 20,000:1 typical and 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios
– 110% BT.2020 color gamut coverage
– 1.25–1.5:1 throw ratio for images up to 300 inches
– Lens shift, optical zoom, automatic keystone correction, and autofocus

For gamers, the Horizon 20 Max brings features usually seen on high-end displays:
– VRR and ALLM for smoother, low-latency play
– Virtual crosshair and Black Equalizer to fine-tune visibility
– Claimed input lag as low as 1 ms at 1080p 240 Hz, or 3 ms at 4K 60 Hz

Connectivity covers home theater and console setups:
– HDMI with eARC, additional HDMI
– USB 3.0 and USB 2.0

If you’re building a bright, large-screen home theater or a versatile gaming-and-movies setup, the Horizon 20 Max’s triple-laser brightness, wide color, and low-latency modes make it a compelling all-in-one projector. With pre-order bonuses and priority shipping available now, early adopters can be among the first to set up before the October 15 rollout.