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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£4,960
  • Avg. price in US: ~$6,000
  • ANSI lumens: 5000
  • Native panel resolution: 3840x2160
  • Throw ratio: 1-2:1

XGIMI Titan Noir Max review. Compare 85 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among projectors and if it is worth buying.

9.0

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the projector's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best projectors on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

9.0

Technical Score

10.0%

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User score

Exceptional
9.0

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the projector's technical performance, covering eight key areas: image quality, brightness, contrast, connectivity, gaming features, smart features, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare projectors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

42.0%

9.3

Image Quality

22.0%

9.0

Projection & Lens

12.0%

9.4

HDMI & Gaming

10.0%

7.3

Audio & Features

8.0%

8.9

Connectivity

6.0%

8.7

Design & Power

Exceptional
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the projector.

When it matters: When you want to know how a projector performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

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User reviews

30.0%

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Popularity

  • 9.7
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    9.4

    Input lag

    25.0%

    10

    Refresh rate

    20.0%

    9.3

    Output Resolution

    10.0%

    10

    HDR10 support

    10.0%

    10

    Audio output power

  • 7.6
    Portable

    Score components:

    35.0%

    ?

    Weight

    20.0%

    ?

    Has A Built-In Speaker

    15.0%

    10

    Bluetooth connectivity

    15.0%

    10

    Wi-Fi connectivity

    15.0%

    1.0

    Smart TV features

  • 9.6
    Home theatre

    Score components:

    30.0%

    9.3

    Output Resolution

    25.0%

    10

    HDR10 support

    20.0%

    10

    Dolby Vision support

    15.0%

    10

    ANSI lumens

    10.0%

    ?

    Audible noise

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Best prices in UK

    N/A~ £4,960

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Verdict

The XGIMI Titan Noir Max is a flagship 4K RGB triple-laser projector designed for high-end home theaters, featuring a record-breaking 10,000:1 native contrast ratio (up to 100,000:1 dynamic) powered by a Dual Intelligent Iris system. It delivers a peak brightness of 7,000 ISO lumens and covers 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut, utilizing a high-performance 0.47" SST DMD chip and MT9681 SoC with 4GB RAM. Key pros include professional-grade optical flexibility with horizontal ±50% and vertical ±130% lens shift, ultra-low gaming latency of 1ms at 240Hz, support for Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, and an exceptionally quiet 28dB operation. However, notable cons include the lack of a built-in smart operating system, requiring an external streaming device, and a high retail price point of approximately $5,999.

Technical Specifications of XGIMI Titan Noir Max

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the projector's technical performance, covering eight key areas: image quality, brightness, contrast, connectivity, gaming features, smart features, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare projectors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

42.0%

?

Image Quality

22.0%

?

Projection & Lens

12.0%

?

HDMI & Gaming

10.0%

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Audio & Features

8.0%

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Connectivity

6.0%

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Design & Power

9.0
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a technical score of 8.98 points, which is higher than 99.9% of projectors.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the projector.

When it matters: When you want to know how a projector performs in real use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the projector.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
1.0
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 55.3% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the projector's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a projector with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

9.0

Overall score

40.0%

1.0

Price

6.6
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.6 points, which is higher than 71.6% of products in this category.
ANSI lumens
What it is: Brightness output measured in ANSI lumens.
When it matters: When you watch with ambient light or on a large screen, higher brightness matters.

Importance: HIGH

5,000
XGIMI Titan Noir Max reaches 5000 ANSI lumens, brighter than 92.8% of projectors and equal to 2.5% of projectors.
Contrast ratio
What it is: Ratio of brightest white to darkest black displayed by the projector.
When it matters: When you watch movies in a dark room, stronger contrast matters.

Importance: HIGH

10,000:1
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a contrast ratio of 10000:1, higher than 44% of projectors and equal to 6.8% of projectors.
Native contrast ratio.
Native panel resolution
What it is: Native resolution of the display panel or imaging device.
When it matters: When picture sharpness matters enough that you want to know the projector's true native imaging resolution, not just supported input formats.

Importance: HIGH

3840x2160
XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses a native resolution of 3840x2160, higher than 91.7% of projectors and equal to 3.5% of projectors.
Output Resolution
What it is: The resolution the projector can actually display through its imaging system.
When it matters: When you want to know the actual image detail the projector can put on screen rather than just the source format it accepts.

Importance: HIGH

3840x2160
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports output resolution up to 3840x2160, higher than 69.1% of projectors and equal to 26.1% of projectors.
Via XPR pixel shifting.
Projection technology
What it is: Projection imaging technology used by the projector.
When it matters: When color character, contrast behavior, and overall image personality matter before you compare brightness alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

DLP
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Throw ratio
What it is: Ratio between projection distance and image width.
When it matters: When room size and screen size have to match properly instead of guessing whether the projector will fit the space.

Importance: MEDIUM

1-2:1
Min throw distance
What it is: Minimum distance required between projector and screen.
When it matters: When room depth is limited and you still need a large image from a short placement distance.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Max projection size
What it is: Maximum supported image size for projection, measured diagonally.
When it matters: When you want a cinema-size picture, maximum projection size matters.

Importance: MEDIUM

250 inch
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports projection sizes up to 250 inch, larger than 50% of projectors and equal to 1.2% of projectors.
Zoom ratio
What it is: Optical zoom capability expressed as a ratio.
When it matters: When projector placement is not ideal and you need optical zoom to frame the image correctly.

Importance: MEDIUM

2
XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers a zoom ratio of 2, wider than 83.3% of projectors and equal to 6.6% of projectors.
Motorized zoom
What it is: Motorized control of the optical zoom function.
When it matters: When the projector position is fixed but screen size or framing still needs to be adjusted from a distance.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has motorized zoom. 83.8% of projectors have motorized zoom.
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Input lag
What it is: Time delay between input signal and displayed image, measured in milliseconds.
When it matters: When gaming responsiveness matters and you want controls to feel more immediate on fast titles.

Importance: MEDIUM

15 ms
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has input lag of 15 ms, lower than 79% of projectors and equal to 0.2% of projectors.
At 1080P/240Hz.
Auto low latency mode (ALLM)
What it is: Automatically reduces input lag when gaming.
When it matters: When you play fast games, lower latency matters.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports ALLM. 79.9% of projectors support ALLM.
Variable refresh rate (VRR)
What it is: Support for variable refresh rate to reduce screen tearing.
When it matters: When gaming matters and you want the projector to handle variable frame rates with less tearing or stutter.

Importance: LOW

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HDMI version
What it is: Version of the HDMI standard supported.
When it matters: When source devices push newer HDMI features, refresh rates, or bandwidth levels that older ports may limit.

Importance: LOW

2.1
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports HDMI 2.1, more modern than 82.3% of projectors and equal to 17.7% of projectors.
Max HDMI bandwidth
What it is: Maximum bandwidth supported by HDMI inputs, measured in Gbps.
When it matters: When newer consoles, gaming PCs, or media boxes need more HDMI throughput than older projectors can handle.

Importance: LOW

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N. of HDMI ports
What it is: Number of available HDMI input ports.
When it matters: When you need a console, streamer, set-top box, and another source connected at the same time without swapping cables.

Importance: LOW

2
XGIMI Titan Noir Max has 2 HDMI port/s, more than 45.5% of projectors and equal to 47% of projectors.
Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: Support for Wi-Fi network connectivity.
When it matters: When the projector should handle network features, updates, or streaming functions without needing wired Ethernet only.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Wi-Fi. 47.4% of projectors support Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi version
What it is: Supported Wi-Fi standard version.
When it matters: When wireless stability and throughput matter for streaming, updates, or projector ecosystem features.

Importance: LOW

Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), more modern than 84.8% of projectors and equal to 13.3% of projectors.
Bluetooth connectivity
What it is: Support for Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
When it matters: When you plan to pair wireless speakers, headphones, remotes, or other accessories directly with the projector.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Bluetooth. 50.1% of projectors support Bluetooth.
Bluetooth version
What it is: Supported Bluetooth version.
When it matters: When wireless accessory compatibility and connection quality matter beyond Bluetooth being a simple checkbox.

Importance: LOW

5.2
XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Bluetooth 5.2, more modern than 88.7% of projectors and equal to 7.4% of projectors.
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Smart TV features
What it is: Includes built-in Smart TV functions or operating system.
When it matters: When you prefer built-in apps and streaming convenience instead of adding an external media stick or box.

Importance: LOW

no
XGIMI Titan Noir Max does not have smart TV features. 43.8% of projectors have smart TV features.
Operating system
What it is: The built-in software platform that runs the projector interface, streaming apps, and smart features.
When it matters: When you care about which apps are available, how modern the smart interface feels, and whether the projector includes a built-in streaming platform.

Importance: LOW

none
Android OS

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Dedicated smartphone app
What it is: Availability of a dedicated smartphone control app.
When it matters: When you want setup, input switching, or basic control handled from your phone without always reaching for a remote.

Importance: LOW

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Remote control
What it is: Comes with a dedicated remote control for operation.
When it matters: When you want easier everyday control without extra gear, built-in convenience features matter.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max includes a remote control. 1.6% of projectors include a remote control.
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Light source type
What it is: Type of light source used by the projector.
When it matters: When maintenance expectations, startup behavior, brightness stability, and long-term running costs all matter in the buying decision.

Importance: LOW

laser
XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses laser light source technology, more advanced than 74% of projectors and equal to 26% of projectors.
RGB Triple Laser.
Laser Light Source
What it is: Whether the projector uses a laser light source instead of a traditional lamp.
When it matters: When lower maintenance, faster startup, and a lamp-free light engine matter over the long term.

Importance: LOW

yes
XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses a laser light source. 72% of projectors use a laser light source.
RGB Triple Laser.
Lamp life
What it is: Expected operational lifespan of the lamp in standard mode, measured in hours.
When it matters: When you care about running costs and maintenance intervals, light-source lifespan matters.

Importance: LOW

30,000 hours
XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers lamp life of 30000 hours, shorter than 68.9% of projectors and equal to 25.4% of projectors.
Lamp life (eco mode)
What it is: Expected operational lifespan of the lamp in eco mode, measured in hours.
When it matters: When you care about running costs and maintenance intervals, light-source lifespan matters.

Importance: LOW

25,000 hours
XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers eco-mode lamp life of 25000 hours, shorter than 52.4% of projectors and equal to 7% of projectors.
Eco mode rating.
Operating power consumption
What it is: Average power consumption during normal operation.
When it matters: When electricity use and heat output matter because the projector runs for long sessions or frequent daily use.

Importance: LOW

500 W
XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses 500 W of power, more than 97.9% of projectors.
Maximum power-on rating.
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XGIMI Titan Noir Max vs the average projector

  • 2.27x brighter image
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has higher ANSI lumens than the average projector (5,000 vs 2,200). The average projector has 2,200 ANSI lumens.
    What it is: Brightness output measured in ANSI lumens.
    When it matters: When you watch with ambient light or on a large screen, higher brightness matters.

    Importance: HIGH

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has higher ANSI lumens than the average projector (5,000 vs 2,200). The average projector has 2,200 ANSI lumens.5,000 vs 2,200
  • Wider color gamut
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher color gamut coverage than the average projector (110% BT.2020 % vs 99% Rec.709 %). The average projector has 99% Rec.709 % of color gamut coverage.
    What it is: Percentage of the target color gamut covered by the projector.
    When it matters: When you care about accurate tones and refined image quality, color precision matters.

    Importance: HIGH

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher color gamut coverage than the average projector (110% BT.2020 % vs 99% Rec.709 %). The average projector has 99% Rec.709 % of color gamut coverage.110% BT.2020 % vs 99% Rec.709 %
  • Supports Dolby Vision
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Dolby Vision, while the average projector does not. 7.2% of projectors support Dolby Vision.
    What it is: Support for Dolby Vision high dynamic range format.
    When it matters: When you watch HDR movies and streaming releases, broad HDR support matters.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Dolby Vision, while the average projector does not. 7.2% of projectors support Dolby Vision.
  • Supports lens memory
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports lens memory, while the average projector does not. 8.3% of projectors support lens memory.
    Stores up to 5 presets.
    What it is: Ability to store and recall custom lens settings.
    When it matters: When you switch between different screen formats or positions, lens memory matters.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports lens memory, while the average projector does not. 8.3% of projectors support lens memory.
  • High native resolution
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher native panel resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.
    What it is: Native resolution of the display panel or imaging device.
    When it matters: When picture sharpness matters enough that you want to know the projector's true native imaging resolution, not just supported input formats.

    Importance: HIGH

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher native panel resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.3840x2160 vs 1920x1080
  • Higher output resolution
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports a higher output resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.
    Via XPR pixel shifting.
    What it is: The resolution the projector can actually display through its imaging system.
    When it matters: When you want to know the actual image detail the projector can put on screen rather than just the source format it accepts.

    Importance: HIGH

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports a higher output resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.3840x2160 vs 1920x1080
  • 70 % more vertical lens shift
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more vertical lens shift than the average projector (130 % vs 60 %). The average projector has 60 % vertical lens shift.
    What it is: Vertical lens shift adjustment range for image positioning.
    When it matters: When you want installation flexibility without depending only on digital keystone correction.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more vertical lens shift than the average projector (130 % vs 60 %). The average projector has 60 % vertical lens shift.130 % vs 60 %
  • 0.7 2x wider zoom range
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher zoom ratio than the average projector (2 vs 1.3). The average projector has 1.3 of zoom ratio.
    What it is: Optical zoom capability expressed as a ratio.
    When it matters: When projector placement is not ideal and you need optical zoom to frame the image correctly.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher zoom ratio than the average projector (2 vs 1.3). The average projector has 1.3 of zoom ratio.2 vs 1.3
  • 2.27x brighter image
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has higher ANSI lumens than the average projector (5,000 vs 2,200). The average projector has 2,200 ANSI lumens.
  • Wider color gamut
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher color gamut coverage than the average projector (110% BT.2020 % vs 99% Rec.709 %). The average projector has 99% Rec.709 % of color gamut coverage.
  • Supports Dolby Vision
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Dolby Vision, while the average projector does not. 7.2% of projectors support Dolby Vision.
  • High native resolution
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher native panel resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector has a native panel resolution of 1920x1080.
  • Higher output resolution
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports a higher output resolution than the average projector (3840x2160 vs 1920x1080). The average projector outputs at 1920x1080 resolution.
  • Supports HDR10+
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports HDR10+, while the average projector does not. 15.6% of projectors support HDR10+.
  • 2.82x higher refresh rate
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher refresh rate than the average projector (240 Hz vs 85 Hz). The average projector has 85 Hz of refresh rate.
  • Supports pixel shifting
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports pixel shifting, while the average projector does not. 28.4% of projectors support pixel shifting.
  • Supports HLG
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports HLG, while the average projector does not. 42.7% of projectors support HLG.
  • Supports lens memory
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports lens memory, while the average projector does not. 8.3% of projectors support lens memory.
  • 70 % more vertical lens shift
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more vertical lens shift than the average projector (130 % vs 60 %). The average projector has 60 % vertical lens shift.
  • 0.7 2x wider zoom range
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher zoom ratio than the average projector (2 vs 1.3). The average projector has 1.3 of zoom ratio.
  • 20 % more horizontal lens shift
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more horizontal lens shift than the average projector (50 % vs 30 %). The average projector has 30 % horizontal lens shift.
  • Has motorized zoom
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has motorized zoom, while the average projector does not. 16.3% of projectors have motorized zoom.
  • 10 degrees greater vertical keystone correction
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers more vertical keystone correction than the average projector (40 degrees degrees vs 30 degrees degrees). The average projector offers 30 degrees degrees of vertical keystone correction.
  • 10 degrees greater horizontal keystone correction
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers more horizontal keystone correction than the average projector (40 degrees degrees vs 30 degrees degrees). The average projector offers 30 degrees degrees of horizontal keystone correction.
  • Motorized focus
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports motorized focus, while the average projector does not. 47.2% of projectors support motorized focus.
  • Supports ALLM
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports ALLM, while the average projector does not. 20.3% of projectors support ALLM.
  • Supports frame interpolation
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports frame interpolation, while the average projector does not. 39.9% of projectors support frame interpolation.
  • 12 ms lower input lag
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a lower input lag than the average projector (15 ms vs 27 ms). The average projector has 27 ms of input lag.
  • Modern HDMI standard
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers Modern HDMI standard than the average projector (2.1 vs 2.0). The average projector supports HDMI 2.0.
  • Modern HDCP version
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max offers Modern HDCP version than the average projector (2.3 vs 2.2). The average projector supports HDCP 2.2.
  • Supports HDMI ARC
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports HDMI ARC, while the average projector does not. 36.1% of projectors support HDMI ARC.
  • Includes S/PDIF output
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has an S/PDIF output, while the average projector does not. 17.2% of projectors have an S/PDIF output.
  • Supports Bluetooth
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Bluetooth, while the average projector does not. 49.9% of projectors support Bluetooth.
  • 1 more RJ45 ports
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more RJ45 ports than the average projector (1 vs 0). The average projector has 0 RJ45 ports.
  • Modern USB standard
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports a newer USB standard than the average projector (USB 3.2 Gen 1 vs USB 2.0). The average projector supports USB USB 2.0.
  • 1 more USB ports
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has more USB ports than the average projector (2 vs 1). The average projector has 1 USB ports.
  • Supports Miracast
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports Miracast, while the average projector does not. 45.1% of projectors support Miracast.
  • DLNA certification
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is DLNA-certified, while the average projector is not. 8.9% of projectors are DLNA-certified.
  • Built-in stereo speakers
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has stereo speakers, while the average projector does not. 48.9% of projectors have stereo speakers.
  • 2.4x stronger audio output
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher audio output power than the average projector (24 W vs 10 W). The average projector has 10 W of audio output power.
  • Supports voice commands
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max supports voice commands, while the average projector does not. 37.1% of projectors support voice commands.
  • Uses laser light source
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses a laser light source, while the average projector does not. 28.1% of projectors use a laser light source.
  • 10,000 hours longer lamp life
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a higher lamp life than the average projector (30,000 hours vs 20,000 hours). The average projector has 20,000 hours of lamp life.
  • 5 newer model
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max was released more recently than the average projector (2,026 vs 2,021). The average projector was released in 2,021.
  • 266.1 W higher power use
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses more power than the average projector (500 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.
    Maximum power-on rating.
  • 141.5 mm wider body
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is wider than the average projector (441 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.
  • 200 mm thicker body
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is thicker than the average projector (345 mm vs 145 mm). The average projector has a thickness of 145 mm.
  • 266.1 W higher power use
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses more power than the average projector (500 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.
    Maximum power-on rating.
    What it is: Average power consumption during normal operation.
    When it matters: When electricity use and heat output matter because the projector runs for long sessions or frequent daily use.

    Importance: LOW

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses more power than the average projector (500 W vs 233.9 W). The average projector uses 233.9 W of power.500 W vs 233.9 W
  • 6.44x more expensive
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is more expensive than the average projector (£4,960 vs £770).
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is more expensive than the average projector (£4,960 vs £770).£4,960 vs £770
  • 93.2% less popular
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a lower popularity than the average projector (1.00 vs 1.932).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the projector.
    When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max has a lower popularity than the average projector (1.00 vs 1.932).1 vs 1.93
  • 141.5 mm wider body
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is wider than the average projector (441 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.
    What it is: Overall width of the projector body.
    When it matters: When shelf width, cabinet space, or a mounting location limits how wide the projector body can be.

    Importance: LOW

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is wider than the average projector (441 mm vs 299.5 mm). The average projector has a width of 299.5 mm.441 mm vs 299.5 mm
  • 200 mm thicker body
    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is thicker than the average projector (345 mm vs 145 mm). The average projector has a thickness of 145 mm.
    What it is: Overall depth or thickness of the projector.
    When it matters: When shelf depth, bag space, or mounting clearance makes projector body depth part of the decision.

    Importance: LOW

    XGIMI Titan Noir Max is thicker than the average projector (345 mm vs 145 mm). The average projector has a thickness of 145 mm.345 mm vs 145 mm

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about XGIMI Titan Noir Max?

  • Extreme brightness (7,000 ISO lumens) making it usable even in rooms with ambient light.
  • Excellent native contrast (10,000:1) and black levels for a DLP projector, aided by a dual iris system.
  • Superior optical flexibility with extensive lens shift, optical zoom (0.98–2.0:1), and lens memory.
  • Silent operation (measured at 28 dB), which is remarkable for its size and power.
  • Strong gaming performance with support for 240Hz refresh rates and low input lag.
  • Includes a high-quality, premium carrying case and a backlit remote.
  • Vibrant and accurate colors from the RGB triple laser light engine, covering 110% of BT.2020.

What customers dislike about XGIMI Titan Noir Max?

  • Lacks a built-in smart OS (AOSP kernel), requiring an external streaming stick for apps like Netflix or YouTube.
  • Significant 'Rainbow Effect' (RBE) sensitivity reported by some users, despite anti-RBE technology.
  • Large and heavy footprint (approx. 8.1 kg), comparable to a premium AV receiver, making it less portable.
  • High retail price point (~$5,999), though often discounted during preorder/Kickstarter periods.
  • Dolby Vision performance can sometimes appear dimmer or less punchy compared to standard HDR modes.
  • Built-in 24W Harman Kardon speakers, while clear, may lack the deep bass expected at this price tier.
  • Setup can be complex due to the external power brick and multiple cables for external sources.

Expert reviews

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dustinabbott.net
10/04/2026

The XGIMI TITAN Noir MAX is a reference-grade, flagship home theater projector designed for dedicated cinema rooms rather than casual, all-in-one smart entertainment. It relies on a next-generation Texas Instruments 0.47″ SST DMD chip and an RGB Triple Laser light source that delivers 7,000 ISO peak lumens (5,000 ISO viewing lumens). Its standout technology is the Dual Intelligent...Read more

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mondoprojos.fr
12/04/2026

The Xming Episode Two, reviewed on MondoProjos.fr by GregW, is an entry-level Full HD 1080p LED LCD projector commercialised as a budget-friendly alternative to the Xming Page Two. Priced around €269 to €299, this highly compact, white-chassis projector serves as the direct successor to the Episode One, modernising the brand’s formula for beginner setups. It is specifically...Read more

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