@PaulAntill goes hands on with the new XGIMI Horizon 20 Series projectors, including the Horizon 20, Horizon 20 Pro, and Horizon 20 Max. The big new addition this year is lens shift, giving users the ability to move the projected image up, down, left, or right without physically touching the projector—something usually found only on high-end $4000 models.
The Horizon 20 Series also features XGIMI’s X-Master RGB Triple Laser Engine for improved sharpness, contrast, and color. Alongside that, it continues to support IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, built-in Google TV, and native Netflix streaming.
There are three brightness levels depending on the model: Horizon 20 at 3200 ISO lumens, Horizon 20 Pro at 4100 ISO lumens, and Horizon 20 Max at 5700 ISO lumens. For gamers, the projectors support refresh rates up to 240Hz at 1080p and ultra-low latency—1ms at 1080p 240Hz, 2.2ms at 1080p 120Hz, and 3ms at 4K 60Hz—along with VRR for smooth, tear-free gameplay.
Pricing starts at $1700 and goes up to $3000 for the Horizon 20 Max, with pre-order offers available through October 14 that include up to $750 in savings, a free floor stand, and a copy of Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
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