XGIMI Titan: a 4K projection behemoth available in January 2026

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The new XGIMI Titan 4K projector is now available to pre-order on Son-Vidéo.com. Scheduled arrive in early January 2026, this high-end model is aimed at home theater enthusiasts looking for an extra-large image, excellent brightness and advanced compatibility with HDR content. Designed by XGIMI, a manufacturer renowned for its expertise in home video projection, the Titan marks a new stage in the manufacturer’s catalog. What does it actually offer to stand out in a highly competitive segment?

Close-up of Xgimi Titan projector

Exceptional brightness and 4K image precision

The XGIMI Titan uses a 0.78-inch DLP DMD chip combined with XPR technology, to display ultra-high-definition 4K images (3840 x 2160 pixels). This combination ensures precise, smooth content reproduction, even in very large sizes.

key features of the Xgimi Titan 4K projector

The projector reaches a peak of 5,000 ISO lumens, a level of brightness rarely achieved by a home projector, enabling comfortable use in the middle of the day or in a room with some ambient lighting. Dynamic contrast rises to 5,000,000:1, guaranteeing deep blacks and nuanced transitions in dark scenes. This performance results in a legible, rich and detailed image, no matter what you’re watching.

🗒️ Note from the expert
Lumens indicate the light output of a projector, but there are two main measurement standards: ANSI and ISO. ANSI lumens, defined by an American method, have been widely used for years. ISO lumens, derived from a more recent international standard (ISO 21118), follow a very similar procedure. Both aim to measure perceived brightness under realistic conditions of use. Although the ISO standard is slightly stricter than the ANSI standard, for equivalent values, there is generally no significant difference between the two. However, to compare projectors properly, it is best to ensure that the measurements were taken according to the same standard.

Full HDR compatibility and large picture

The XGIMI Titan focuses on visual fidelity with full coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, the reference standard in the film industry. It supports the main HDR formats on the market, including HDR10+, Dolby Vision and HLG, is IMAX Enhanced certified and features the Filmmaker mode. This wide-ranging compatibility ensures a picture that’s in line with filmmakers’ intentions, with rich colors, controlled contrast and an overall cinematic rendering.

Xgimi Titan 4K projector projection distance and image size
The Xgimi Titan 4K projector delivers images measuring from 100 to 250 inches diagonal (2.5 to 6.3m), even in broad daylight. The image retains its clarity and brightness according to size and ambient lighting.

The maximum image size announced is 250 inches diagonal, which is over 6 meters, for total immersion in films, TV series and sporting events. This confirms XGIMI’s determination to offer a home theater experience close to professional standards.

Flexible installation and meticulous finish

Designed to adapt to different environments, the Titan features a motorized zoom as well as a vertical (±100%) and horizontal (±40%) lens shift, allowing flexible positioning without image distortion. It can be mounted on the ceiling, on a shelf or directly on a piece of furniture, thanks to its removable metal feet.

3/4 view of the Xgimi Titan 4K projector
The Xgimi Titan 4K projector incorporates a high-end lens to deliver a precise image in a very large format. The IMAX Enhanced certification guarantees faithful reproduction of compatible content.

Despite its ambitious technical specifications, the chassis remains relatively compact and boasts a minimalist, robust finish. The manufacturer also announces a moderate noise level, suitable for domestic use, whether in a living room or a dedicated home theater. This comprehensive approach reinforces the Titan’s versatility, designed for seamless integration into different living spaces.

Summary

With the Titan, XGIMI offers a very bright 4K projector designed for demanding home use. With its extended HDR compatibility, XXL picture and easy integration, it’s a high-end solution that’s still simple to install. Pre-orders are now open on Son-Vidéo.com at a price of €3,999, for delivery in January 2026. A model to keep a close eye on for anyone wishing to upgrade their home theater installation to enjoy an even more immersive experience.

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