New XGIMI TITAN Noir Projectors Open Orders with Aggressive Launch Pricing

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(April 23, 2026) XGIMI is expanding its reach into higher-performance home projection with the launch of its TITAN Noir Series, a three-model lineup targeting large-screen viewing with an emphasis on brightness, contrast, and flexibility. The series includes the flagship TITAN Noir Max, the mid-tier TITAN Noir Pro, and the base TITAN Noir, each positioned at a distinct performance level and price point. Pricing starts at $3,999 MSRP for the base model and climbs to $5,999 for the flagship, though steep introductory discounts are currently in play.

Not surprisingly, the Max carries the most aggressive performance figures of the trio. XGIMI says it’s capable of up to 7,000 ISO lumens, placing it firmly in large-format territory where screen size and ambient light become more demanding variables. It’s also built around a triple-laser RGB light engine and supports formats including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced. Using what XGIMI calls the world’s first Dual Intelligent Iris System, the Max dynamically controls light output to improve contrast performance, with a specified native contrast ratio of 10,000:1.

Color performance is another area where the Max is clearly positioned as the showcase model, with XGIMI quoting 110% BT.2020 coverage. Add support for refresh rates up to 240Hz, and the TITAN Noir Max is clearly targeting large-screen gaming as well as cinematic use.

The Pro and base TITAN Noir models round out the lineup, offering scaled versions of the platform at lower price points. While XGIMI hasn’t positioned them with the same top-tier specifications as the Max, they share the broader design philosophy and feature set, giving buyers a way into the platform without stepping all the way up to the flagship.

Across the lineup, XGIMI is also leaning into ecosystem integration and usability. The TITAN Noir Series is designed to handle live sports, cinematic content, and gaming, while tying into the company’s broader push into large-format home entertainment. That includes its partnership with EA SPORTS FC 26, positioning the projectors as a way to bring stadium-style visuals into the home.

Interestingly, XGIMI is launching the TITAN Noir Series through Kickstarter, with introductory pricing well below stated MSRPs. Early pricing lands at $2,999 for the TITAN Noir Max, $2,699 for the Pro, and $2,499 for the base model, with retail pricing expected to rise once the campaign concludes.

Accessories are also part of the launch, with discounted Kickstarter pricing available. The 100" XGIMI Ascend floor-rising screen is offered at $1,299, down from its $1,999 MSRP, while both the Ceiling Mount (Interface B) and X-Floor Stand Ultra (Interface B) are priced at $199 each, reduced from $399.

The TITAN Noir Series is scheduled to begin shipping in June, with orders now open through XGIMI’s Kickstarter platform.

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