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XGIMI TITAN Noir Series: A Dual Iris 4K RGB Laser Projector

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Dual Intelligent Iris System | 10,000:1 Native Contrast | 7000 ISO Lumens | Anti-RBE(2D & 3D) | VRR supported


If you have ever tried to build a home theater, you know the classic projector struggle. They either wash out in a room with the blinds open, or they turn dark, moody movie scenes into a sea of murky gray. XGIMI is aiming to solve both problems with the TITAN Noir Series. Launching as a massive multi-million dollar success on Kickstarter, this new lineup of 4K RGB laser projectors uses a revolutionary dual iris system to deliver blinding brightness alongside true, inky blacks. Designed to act as a genuine, 300-inch replacement for your living room TV, it brings uncompromising cinema-grade picture quality into your home without requiring a dedicated "bat cave" to enjoy it.


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Name and Creator: XGIMI TITAN Noir Series: A Dual Iris 4K RGB Laser Projector by XGIMI Tech.

What It Is: A lineup of premium 4K RGB triple-laser projectors designed for high-end home theaters and living rooms. The series includes three models (TITAN Noir, TITAN Noir Pro, and the flagship TITAN Noir Max) that deliver extreme brightness and exceptional contrast.


KEY FEATURES

  • Dual Intelligent Iris System: The core innovation is a two-layer light control setup. A manual iris allows you to set the baseline contrast, while a second motorized iris continuously analyzes and adjusts to the on-screen action, achieving up to 10,000:1 native contrast and 100,000:1 dynamic contrast.

  • Massive Brightness: The flagship TITAN Noir Max model pumps out an incredible 7,000 ISO lumens. This allows you to watch sports or stream shows during the daytime with ambient light in the room, while still maintaining rich colors.

  • Cinematic Color and Clarity: The projectors feature an RGB triple-laser engine supporting Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and HDR10+. They boast exceptional color accuracy with a Delta E of under 0.8, 110 percent BT.2020 color gamut coverage, and SSG A+ Certification for low laser speckle and color fringing.

  • Elite Gaming Performance: Built for more than just movies, the projectors feature HDMI 2.1 ports with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) support. Gamers can play at 4K at 120Hz, or drop the resolution to 1080p for a blistering 240Hz refresh rate with just 1ms of latency.

  • Flexible Installation: Featuring wide optical zoom and extensive lens shift capabilities (up to +/-130 percent vertically and +/-50 percent horizontally), you can easily place the projector off-center or on a rear shelf without needing a contractor to perfectly align a ceiling mount.

  • DBLE Technology: Powered by XGIMI's internal "X-Vision Image Chip," the Dynamic Black Level Enhancement technology optimizes dark scenes in real time to preserve shadow details.


REWARDS

  • Kickstarter Pricing: Backers can secure the base TITAN Noir for $2,499. The mid-tier TITAN Noir Pro is available for $2,699, and the top-of-the-line TITAN Noir Max is priced at an introductory $2,999 (a massive $3,000 discount off its planned retail price).

  • Options: Backers can choose their preferred projector model and add heavily discounted accessories to their pledge, including a 100-inch Ascend floor-rising screen, a custom ceiling mount, or a floor stand.

  • Delivery: The campaign has been a blockbuster, raising over $9.5 million. It runs until June 9, 2026, with global shipping to backers scheduled to begin shortly after the campaign ends in mid-June.


CONCEPT

The core concept is A True TV Replacement. XGIMI realizes that simply buying a larger television stops feeling "bigger" after a certain point; true immersion requires scale and atmosphere. By building a projector that can easily handle both bright daytime viewing and deep, dark cinematic scenes, they aim to give users a massive 300-inch display alternative that genuinely works in everyday living environments.


INSPIRATION

First unveiled at CES 2026, the TITAN Noir series was inspired by the evolving way filmmakers grade their content. With modern movies and premium streaming shows favoring darker, moodier lighting, traditional projectors often struggle to render the necessary shadow detail. XGIMI set out to tackle contrast rather than just chasing peak brightness, engineering a dual-iris system designed to preserve the director's exact intent and elevate the at-home viewing experience.





 
 
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