
These New 4K Projectors Will Add Some Much-Needed Contrast to Your Home Theatre Setup
Each Titan Noir model features two physical iris modules that control light output.
XGIMI is ready to give your home theatre setup a boost—in more ways than one.
The Chinese technology company is about to release a new flagship line of 4K projectors, called the Titan Noir, that produce an image as immersive as those at your local cinema. The series is made up of three stylish devices that place more of an emphasis on contrast than we’re used to seeing from their peers.
Home theatre projectors, especially those of the 4K variety, have come a long way in recent years. Even accessibly priced entrants in the class can produce and image that’ll make you feel like you’re watching Dune: Part Two or Spider-Man: No Way Home at your local multiplex. Despite the jump in quality, there’s one area where these projectors still lag behind premium TVs: contrast. Because of this, you need to use your projector in a pitch-dark room to really get the most out of it.

But not the Titan Noir series. Each member of the trio produces a 4K image that is bright and colourful but also depicts an accurate amount of contrast. The projectors come equipped with the company’s Dual Intelligent Iris system, which features two physical iris modules that control light output in real time, resulting in inky blacks that are anything but washed out. The system adjusts scene by scene, too, ensuring the image always looks as crisp and colorful as it was intended to. You may still want to turn off the lights when movie time rolls around, but a little ambient light won’t affect the experience as much.
All three projectors—a group that include the entry level Titan Noir, the mid-range Titan Noir Pro, and the fully loaded Titan Noir Max—come with a RGB triple-laser light source, a projection size of up to 7.6 metres, and a 240 Hz refresh rate, meaning they can each be used for gaming. The difference between the trio comes down to brightness and contrast, with the range-topping model reaching up to 7,000 ISO lumens and offering a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Each projector also features a slick, minimalist design that will blend into practically any room and Harmon Kardon-tuned audio.

XGIMI will launch a Kickstarter for the Titan Noir series on April 23. Pricing for the projectors ranges from $5,684 to $8,527, though early bird discounts will be available.
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