For years, home theater enthusiasts have chased the “holy grail” of projection: the ability to achieve deep, ink-like blacks without sacrificing the vibrant brightness required for a cinematic experience. While OLED TVs have dominated that conversation in small formats, XGIMI has just changed the game for the big screen. Ahead of the XGIMI’s Kickstart launch, I got a chance to check out TITAN Noir Series 4K Projectors at New York City’s tm:rw and was legitimately impressed. Here’s what to expect.
Exploring the TITAN Noir Series

The standout feature of the TITAN Noir Series is its revolutionary Dual Intelligent Iris System. In traditional projection, achieving high contrast is a constant battle against light leakage. XGIMI’s new system acts much like the human eye, dynamically adjusting to the content on screen to deliver a staggering 10,000:1 native contrast. for the viewer, this means that during a moody sci-fi thriller or a dark horror sequence, the shadows remain rich and detailed rather than washed out and grey. When paired with the flagship TITAN Noir Max’s 7,000 ISO Lumens, you get a high-dynamic-range (HDR) experience that rivals professional cinemas, producing brilliant highlights that pop against profoundly deep blacks.
The TITAN Noir Max is the crown jewel of the lineup, packed with an RGB triple-laser engine that covers 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut. This was the unit that was highlighted throughout the event space showing off just what the projectors are capable of. With a color accuracy rating of ΔE < 0.8, the projector delivers colors exactly as the director intended. Additionally, the TITAN Noir series is built for the future of content. With support for IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, it ensures that whether you are streaming the latest blockbuster or playing a 4K Blu-ray, you are seeing the highest quality image possible. Under the hood, the MT9681 chipset and 4GB of RAM ensure the interface is snappy and the image processing is flawless.
XGIMI is clearly looking beyond just movie nights. The TITAN Noir Series features a blistering 240Hz refresh rate, making it one of the most capable gaming projectors on the market. To solidify its place in the gaming world, XGIMI has partnered with EA SPORTS FC 26, promising stadium-level visuals that bring the pitch into your living room with life-sized scale and zero motion blur.
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Why it Matters

Recognizing that every home theater setup is unique, XGIMI has launched three distinct models on Kickstarter to cater to different needs and budgets: the XGIMI TITAN Noir Max, the Noir Pro, and the TITAN Noir – each representing the most cinephile-approved experience that 7000 lumen projector can deliver to a solid entry point for a projector in this class. Perhaps the most shocking part of the announcement is the introductory pricing.
During the Kickstarter campaign, backers can secure these units at nearly 50% off the MSRP. The TITAN Noir Max is available for $2,999 (MSRP $5,999), making professional-grade 4K projection more attainable than ever. Having had a chance to experience the TITAN Noir series of projectors first hand, I’m excited about how XGIMI has developed a projector that could easily live in a million-dollar home theater setup but is as accessible as a high-end LED TV. If you are ready to transform your living room into a world-class cinema, the TITAN Noir Series is shipping this June. Head over to the official XGIMI Kickstarter page to lock in your order and be among the first to experience the world’s first Dual Intelligent Iris system.