
"As it turns out, that wonderfully over-the-top name is surprisingly appropriate, because Xgimi's latest creation is a hero in the fight against one of home cinema's greatest villains: the washed-out, milky gray that so many projectors try to pass off as "black." Unveiled at CES 2026, the Titan Noir Max is a 4K laser projector built with a singular mission to deliver truly deep, dark black levels."
"For years, the projector market has been locked in a pointless arms race for brightness, with manufacturers bragging about lumens while completely ignoring the other side of the equation. Xgimi is making a statement by building a machine around contrast. A 10,000:1 native ratio, with a dynamic contrast that reaches 100,000:1, means this projector can modulate its light output with incredible precision."
Xgimi unveiled the Titan Noir Max at CES 2026 as a 4K laser projector engineered to deliver deep, dark black levels. The projector employs a dual iris system typically found in higher-end equipment to achieve a native contrast ratio of 10,000:1 and a dynamic contrast up to 100,000:1. Xgimi prioritized contrast over a lumen-focused approach to enable precise modulation of light output. The design renders deep shadows and cinematic darkness in living-room environments and outperforms the previous Titan sibling in black-level performance, addressing washed-out, milky grays common in many projectors.
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