Get Ready for the Titan Noir: XGIMI’s New 4K Projector with a Massive Discount!
In October 2025, XGIMI wowed tech enthusiasts with the launch of its Titan 4K projector, praised for its exceptional brightness, contrast, and sharp image quality—all at a competitive price. Fast forward to April 2026, and XGIMI is back at it with the Titan Noir, the much-anticipated successor now available for preorder on Kickstarter!
The Titan Noir comes in three versions: Standard, Pro, and Max. For those looking for the top-tier experience, the Max edition boasts an MSRP of $5,999. However, if you snag it during the Kickstarter campaign, you’ll pay just $2,999—a staggering 50% off! That’s a sweet deal, especially when you consider it’s $1,000 cheaper than the original Titan.
Don’t worry about whether this projector is just another crowdfunding dream; it’s already surpassed its funding goal, and with XGIMI being a leading name in home theater projectors, you can expect a reliable product. Plus, it’s set to ship by early June, so you won’t be left waiting forever.
Let’s break down the preorder options for the Titan Noir:
- Titan Noir Max: $2,999 (MSRP $5,999)
- XGIMI Ascend 100″ Screen + 170W Soundbar: $1,299 (MSRP $1,999)
- Titan Noir Max + XGIMI Ascend Bundle: $3,999 (MSRP $7,999)
- Titan Noir Pro: $2,699 (MSRP $4,999)
- Titan Noir: $2,499 (MSRP $3,999)
The Titan Noir is a powerful 4K projector featuring a 0.47″ SSD DMD (DLP) chip and an RGB triple laser light source. DLP technology ensures better contrast and colors compared to traditional LCD projectors. Even though it might not be as bright, the laser light source provides a significant boost in brightness without the need for bulb replacements.
The 4K resolution is achieved through advanced pixel-shift technology, delivering visuals that are practically indistinguishable from native 4K at a regular viewing distance. With its impressive brightness of up to 7,000 ISO lumens (for the Max version) and a native contrast ratio of 10,000:1, this projector is a game-changer. The new dual intelligent iris system optimizes light output for an even better viewing experience, enhanced by AI tech from the previous Titan generation.
Setting up the Titan Noir is a breeze, thanks to its motorized horizontal and vertical lens shift, along with a 2X optical zoom for flexible placement options. For the best performance, it’s recommended to place it between 8ft and 17ft.
However, keep in mind that while the Titan Noir excels at 4K HDR content, it’s not solely focused on gaming. It supports up to 240Hz refresh rates at 1080p, but in 4K, you’re looking at a maximum of 60Hz. This is still quite acceptable for most console gaming experiences, particularly for games on the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2, which typically don’t exceed 60fps in performance mode.
If you’re on the lookout for a high-quality home theater experience, the Titan Noir could be your ticket to cinematic bliss! Stay tuned for more updates as we keep an eye on this exciting launch.