Overview
- The three-model lineup—Horizon 20, 20 Pro, and 20 Max—starts at $1,699 and runs to $2,999, with early pricing dropping the range to roughly $1,189–$2,399 plus a floor stand and an Assassin’s Creed game code.
- Xgimi claims up to 5,700 ISO lumens on the Max, about 4,200 on the Pro, and around 3,100 on the base model via RGB triple‑laser light engines.
- The Pro and Max add X‑Master Red Ring Lenses, and all models support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced modes.
- For gaming, the projectors offer 1080p at 240 Hz with a claimed 1 ms response, VRR support, and reported input lag of 2.2 ms at 1080/120 and 3 ms at 4K/60.
- Each unit runs Google TV with Netflix preloaded, includes 24 W Harman Kardon speakers, and features lens shift, optical zoom, auto‑framing, and a rotating gimbal; Xgimi also teased a separate Titan projector for professional use with pricing to be announced.