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XGIMI Launches TITAN Noir Series 4K Projectors With Dual Intelligent Iris via Global Kickstarter Campaign

XGIMI Launches TITAN Noir Series 4K Projectors With Dual Intelligent Iris via Global Kickstarter Campaign

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XGIMI has begun global orders for its new TITAN Noir Series 4K projectors, positioning the lineup as its most advanced consumer offering and a potential revenue and brand driver in the premium home entertainment segment. First unveiled at CES 2026, the series introduces what XGIMI calls the world’s first Dual Intelligent Iris System, targeting high-end home theater users and demanding gamers with up to 10,000:1 native contrast for deeper blacks and more precise shadow detail.

The TITAN Noir family launches via Kickstarter with three tiers—TITAN Noir Max, TITAN Noir Pro, and TITAN Noir—allowing XGIMI to segment pricing and performance while testing demand and securing upfront cash flow. Introductory campaign pricing ranges from $2,499 to $2,999, with MSRPs as high as $5,999, suggesting a strategy to build early adoption through aggressive discounts before moving to full retail margins.

The flagship TITAN Noir Max is engineered for large-format installations, offering up to 7,000 ISO lumens, a triple-laser RGB light engine, support for IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, plus 110% BT.2020 color coverage and ΔE below 0.8 for color accuracy. The device uses an MT9681 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and supports refresh rates up to 240Hz, reinforcing XGIMI’s push into high-performance gaming and sports viewing where latency and motion handling are critical.

Shipments of the TITAN Noir Series are scheduled to begin in June, giving XGIMI a near-term revenue catalyst and a clear window to capture summer sports and holiday pre-orders. The company is also leveraging its role as an official partner of EA SPORTS FC 26 to position TITAN Noir as a stadium-like gaming display, strengthening its ecosystem ties and marketing narrative around immersive, large-screen gameplay.

To increase average order value and lock in users to its ecosystem, XGIMI is bundling discounted accessories during the Kickstarter campaign, including a 100-inch floor-rising screen and mounting solutions at substantial markdowns from MSRP. This accessory strategy supports higher attachment rates and enhances the perceived value of the platform, while reinforcing XGIMI’s positioning as a complete home cinema solution rather than a standalone projector vendor.

Founded in 2013, XGIMI has built its brand around integrated smart projectors and has partnered with technology providers such as Google, Harman Kardon, and Texas Instruments, and the TITAN Noir Series extends that innovation focus into the ultra-premium home theater tier. The company also notes ongoing expansion into commercial projector applications, suggesting that technologies proven in TITAN Noir—particularly the Dual Intelligent Iris System and high-brightness triple-laser architecture—may be leveraged across future professional and enterprise offerings.

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