XGIMI Introduces IMAX Enhanced Projector, 3-in-1 Unit

XGIMI launched two new projectors in the U.S., featuring the world's first IMAX Enhanced-certified projector and a 3-in-1 unit as a ceiling lamp, projector, and Bluetooth speaker. 

XGIMI Projector
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XGIMI Debuts IMAX Enhanced Projector Called Horizon Max 

XGIMI's Horizon Max is the first projector to get the same certification that used to be exclusively given to higher-end projectors. The certification ensures that customers can have the IMAX experience in the comfort of their homes. 

"With the Horizon Max, we're reshaping home entertainment, delivering a cinematic experience previously reserved for high-end projectors," Apollo Zhong, CEO and founder of XGIMI, shared. 

The Horizon Max assures that the IMAX aspect ratio of 1.44:1 or 1.9:1 is portrayed accurately, along with higher brightness levels from HDR content, and clearer images.

In addition, it will also be equipped with the company's newest technology, the Intelligent Screen Adaptation (ISA) 5.0 and the Dual Light 2.0. The ISA 55.0 allows the projector to locate the best wall projection position while the Dual Light 2.0 offers an improved picture quality even in bright environments. 

XGIMI Unveils 3-in-1 Product Called Aladdin 

XGIMI's Aladdin is a combination of a ceiling lamp, a high-end projector, and a Bluetooth speaker. The device is designed to adapt to the interior design of the home, eliminating storage and positioning problems for a projector. 

"Aladdin is a truly unique triple-threat that represents the harmonious fusion of cutting-edge projector technology and sophisticated smart home design," Zhong added. 

The 3-in-1 device offers a 0.7:1 projection ratio and provides a 100-inch picture from the ceiling with a resolution of 1080p. 

Both projectors will be supported by Google TV, allowing the users to project Netflix straight out of the box. The Horizon Max is expected to ship in late 2024 while Aladdin's release will be announced at a later date. 

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