Xgimi’s latest flagship projector, the Horizon 20 Max, is now up for pre-order in the US and Europe, and it’s bringing serious firepower to the home theater space. With up to 5,700 lumens of brightness and 4K UHD resolution, this projector isn’t just chasing image quality; it’s gunning for cinematic dominance.
Horizon 20 Max brings peak brightness and laser color

At the core of the Horizon 20 Max is an RGB triple laser engine, delivering up to 5,700 lumens and 110% of the BT.2020 color space. That gives it some of the widest color coverage available in any consumer-grade projector right now. Moreover, the projector supports both Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced formats, offering broader compatibility with high-end content.
The contrast specs are no slouch either. Xgimi lists a 20,000:1 typical ratio and a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast level. Combined with a throw ratio of 1.25–1.5:1 and image sizes up to 300 inches, this projector is clearly aimed at enthusiasts looking to replace their TV entirely.
Pre-order perks and pricing details
Buyers in the US can now lock in the Horizon 20 Max for $2,399, a discount from the full $2,999 MSRP. The offer includes a free floor stand and a copy of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, along with priority shipping.
In Europe, the projector holds its €2,999/£2,999 price tag, but customers can secure their pre-order with a €30/£30 deposit. They’ll receive the same gifts and priority treatment, even though there’s no regional discount.
Serious tools for serious setup
Xgimi isn’t just selling brightness; it’s backing it with precision controls. Users get access to:
- Lens shift and optical zoom
- Automatic keystone correction
- Real-time autofocus
- Google TV with native app support
This makes the projector flexible enough for almost any space, whether ceiling-mounted or portable.
Gaming-ready specs round out the feature set
Gamers aren’t left out, either. The Horizon 20 Max includes VRR, ALLM, a virtual crosshair, and Black Equalizer for competitive tuning. Input lag is down to 1 ms at 1080p/240Hz or 3 ms at 4K/60Hz, which is more in line with gaming monitors than most home projectors.
Connectivity is also robust, with ports including HDMI (with eARC), USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and more. That means easy plug-and-play access to consoles, streaming devices, and external drives.
Horizon 20 Max shipping starts October 15
Xgimi will begin shipping the Horizon 20 Max on October 15, the same day the projector hits general availability. Orders of the Horizon 20 and Horizon 20 Pro models will also start shipping then.
For those looking to level up their living room with uncompromising visuals, ultra-fast input, and a vivid laser image that rivals much more expensive gear, the Horizon 20 Max isn’t just another projector; it’s a full-scale theater upgrade in a box.