
"For years, the great projector dilemma has been a story of compromise. You could have a massive screen, but you had to surrender to the darkness, drawing curtains and killing lights to get a picture that wasn't a washed-out mess. They were for dedicated theater rooms, not for casual afternoon viewing or a spontaneous gaming session. The dream has always been a projector that behaves like a television: bright, sharp, and ready to go whenever you are,"
"It seems XGIMI was listening to our collective sighing, because they just walked into IFA 2025 and dropped a potential solution on the table with the Horizon 20 series. The star of this new lineup is undeniably the flagship Horizon 20 Max, a projector that reads less like an incremental update and more like a complete reimagining of what a consumer-grade projector can be. This isn't just about making things a little brighter or a bit faster."
"That staggering 5,700 ISO lumen figure is what really defines the Horizon 20 Max. For anyone unfamiliar with projector metrics, that is an immense amount of light output for a home unit. To put it in perspective, its predecessor, the already respectable Horizon S Max, topped out at 3,100 ISO lumens. This near-doubling of brightness is achieved through a potent combination of an RGB triple-laser light source and a newly developed X-Master Red Ring lens."
Projector use has long required dark rooms and compromises in convenience and brightness. XGIMI's Horizon 20 Max targets that gap with a flagship consumer projector engineered for bright-room performance. The unit claims 5,700 ISO lumens, nearly double the Horizon S Max's 3,100 ISO lumens, achieved via an RGB triple-laser light source and an X-Master Red Ring lens. The design intends to enable vivid 150-inch images in sunlit living rooms and to reposition projectors as ready, day-or-night centerpiece displays for casual viewing and gaming. The spec sheet and hardware emphasize a move away from incremental updates toward a bold reimagining of consumer-grade projectors.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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