
The XGIMI Titan Noir Max is positioned as a premium home projector for gaming, movies, and sports viewing. It uses a dual IR system to produce deeper blacks and richer contrast. It supports very large images, with sharp projection claimed up to 300 inches. The projector includes lens shift and optical zoom (0.98x to 2x) plus digital cropping and rotating to place the image flexibly. Key specifications include 7,000 ISO lumens, a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, RGB triple laser, 4K Ultra HD, and strong color accuracy (Delta E under 0.8). It also offers 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms input lag, dynamic tone mapping, and built-in Harman Kardon audio, with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.
"This is the best projector I've ever used. The XGIMI Titan Noir Max could very easily be the ultimate home projector for anyone looking to make their own home theater for gaming, watching movies, or watching sports. Thanks to the dual IR system, this projector brings deeper blacks and richer contrastfeatures once limited to $50,000 projectors. While many home projectors claim to achieve 100-inch displays, many struggle to do so. This projector goes well beyond that with sharp images up to 300 inches for the ultimate home movie theater, sports viewing, and gaming room."
"7,000 ISO lumens (manually or automatically adjusted based on ambient light detection) - 10,000:1 contrast ratio - RGB triple laser - 4K Ultra HD image - Optical zoom: 0.98x to 2x - Digital cropping and rotating available - Lens shifting: 130% vertical and 50% horizontal - Delta E color accuracy: less than 0.8 (excellent) - 4GB RAM and 64GB storage - 240Hz refresh rate (great for gaming) - Harman Kardon sound system - Dynamic tone mapping - 1ms input lag (optimized for gaming)"
"The design is very minimalist and extremely clean. I really like the way XGIMI projectors look. The body is metal on the top and sides with adjustable legs that go quite high, allowing you to adjust the angle as needed."
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