XGIMI TITAN Noir Series Launches Globally, Bringing Dual Intelligent Iris to 4K Projection

XGIMI is officially launching its TITAN Noir Series 4K projectors worldwide after first showing the lineup at CES 2026. This is the brand’s new flagship push for people who want a true big-screen home experience, from movies and live sports to gaming, without feeling like they have to compromise on picture quality.

The headline feature is the world’s first Dual Intelligent Iris System, designed to deliver tighter light control and a more cinematic image overall. XGIMI says this tech helps the TITAN Noir Series reach up to 10,000:1 native contrast, aiming for deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and better shadow detail, the stuff you actually notice when a projector is dialed in.

The series is launching on Kickstarter with three models: TITAN Noir Max, TITAN Noir Pro, and TITAN Noir, each positioned at a different price point. Intro pricing is $2,999 for the Max (MSRP $5,999), $2,699 for the Pro (MSRP $4,999), and $2,499 for the standard model (MSRP $3,999), with shipping planned for June.

XGIMI is leading with the TITAN Noir Max as the spec showcase: up to 7,000 ISO lumens, triple-laser RGB, support for IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, strong color targets (110% BT.2020 coverage), and up to 240Hz for gaming. XGIMI is also tying the launch into its partnership with EA SPORTS FC 26, positioning TITAN Noir as a “stadium-at-home” upgrade for sports and gaming setups.

During the Kickstarter window, XGIMI is also discounting accessories, including its 100-inch Ascend floor-rising screen for $1,299 (MSRP $1,999) plus a ceiling mount and floor stand listed at $199 each (MSRP $399). If the Dual Intelligent Iris performs the way XGIMI is pitching it, TITAN Noir could be one of the more serious must have projectors we’ve seen from the brand in a while.

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