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IFA 25 > XGimi Horizon 20 Pro, 4,100 lumens RGB triple laser projector

The manufacturer XGimi is taking advantage of the IFA 2025 Berlin trade fair to present its new Horizon series of home cinema video projectors, made up of three references, the Xgimi Horizon 20, Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro and Xgimi Horizon 20 Max. After our presentation of the first named (see our IFA 25 news > XGimi Horizon 20, 3,200 lumens triple RGB laser video projector) it's time for that of the Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro.

The new Horizon 20 references from Xgimi have a design very similar to that of the previous Horizon range. The same aesthetic vein still highlights a cubic shape and a swivel swing to orient the video projector at will. Good news, after discussion with Xgimi engineers, some shortcomings of the previous Horizon range have been fortunately corrected. For example, the possibility of calibrating all Image modes as desired with differentiated saving of the parameters for each of them (previously common saving). Similarly, a D65 triple laser calibrated mode should normally be available, in order to eliminate Greenish Tint (on the principle of AWP mode calibration, Alternative White Point, for the White Oled screens that we use in our test benches).

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro, ISA functionality££££

Just like their predecessors, the Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro model incorporates advanced ergonomics presented under the label ISA (Intelligent Screen Adaption). The latter allows for keystone adjustment and automatic focus, in addition to automatic optimum horizontal alignment and automatic adjustment of the screen size in the event of a parasitic obstacle on the image (to perfectly adapt the image to the screen size for example or to avoid a wall light). It is also worth mentioning an automatic stop of the projection if a person (typically a child) passes in front of the projector lens in order to protect the eyes. Namely, the integrated support allows a vertical adjustment of up to 135° and a horizontal rotation of 360 degrees.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro, X-Master Red Ring Lens££££

Unlike the Horizon 20 model, the Horizon 20 Pro features a 14-element X-Master Red Ring lens (see illustration below) to eliminate spherical aberrations. The latter, entirely developed by Xgimi in its huge factory located in the city of Yibin in the Sichuan province. The latter, compared to the one embedded in the Xgimi Horizon S Max which appeared last year, offers an increase in brightness of 84% and lets through 99.6% of the light coming from the triple laser source.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro, main specifications££££

The Xgimi Horizon has a triple RGB laser with 30 laser chips. The multiplication of these chips, for each of the colors of the triple laser, is intended to control (understand reduce as much as possible) the phenomena of Speckle (display of shiny glitter) and Fringing (chromatic aberration which appears in the contrasting areas of the image or on the contours of objects) inherent in laser technology.

For the rest, the Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro is therefore structured from a 0.47" [abc]DMD[/abc] chip (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) with XPR4 algorithm to display [abc]Ultra HD[/abc] [abc]4K[/abc] definition. The X-Master RGB Triple Laser [abc]RGB[/abc] light source (see illustration below) displays a brightness of 3,200 lumens (25,000 hours lifespan), a native contrast of 1,600:1 (10,000:1 via the DBLE process for Dynamic Black Level Enhancement and 1,000,000:1 in dynamic contrast) and 110% coverage of the Rec.2020 gamut (more or less what the human eye sees). Namely, Xgimi guarantees for its Horizon 20 Pro has a careful calibration out of the box with a Delta E < 0.8 in Adobe RGB, Rec.709, DCI-P3 or Rec.2020.

We also note the compatibility [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc], HDR10+/HDR10, 3D support (Frame Packing, Side by Side and Top & Bottom), the certifications [abc]ISF[/abc], Imax Enhanced and Filmmaker, a Dynamic Tone Mapping process, a [abc]Lens Shift[/abc] vertical/horizontal (±120/±45%), and a projection ratio of 1.2-1.5:1 (optical zoom 1.25x). The maximum image size is announced for 300" (762 cm) maximum.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro: connectors, connectivity and sound section££££

In terms of connectivity, among other things, there is an [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 ([abc]eARC[/abc]) and an HDMI 2.0 input, an [abc]optical[/abc] output and two [abc]USB[/abc]-A ports (one of which is 3.0) and a 3.5 mm headphone output. The [abc]ALLM[/abc] and [abc]VRR[/abc] functions are also present. In terms of connectivity, [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] 6, [abc]Bluetooth[/abc] 5.2 and [abc]Chromecast (integrated)[/abc] are included.

For the sound section, signed Harman Kardon, the Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro delivers a total power of 2 x 12 W and ensures DTS Virtual:X compatibility.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro, Google TV££££

The Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro video projector includes the Google TV Smart TV function for easy access to all (!) [abc]streaming[/abc] platforms (Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube…). Logically, the Google Assistant voice assistant is available. Everything is set to music by a MediaTek MT9618 processor, supported by 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.

Xgimi Horizon 20 Pro, ideal for video games££££

Lastly, video game enthusiasts are not forgotten with an Input Lag of 3 ms in [abc]2 160p[/abc]/60, 2.2 ms in 1 080p/120 Hz and 1 ms in 1 080p/240 hertz. A Black Equalizer mode is offered, to open up dark scenes in games and see enemies or hidden objects, the same for the Virtual Crosshair mode (crosshair on the screen) very useful in FPS games for example. Finally, there are also Sport, FPS, RTS, RPG and standard modes of course. Plus an Assassin's Creed mode to accompany the partnership between Xgimi and Ubisoft on the game Assassin's Creed Shadows.

Availability announced for October. Indicative price: 2,099 euros.

Reminder of the key characteristics of the XGimi Horizon 20 Pro:

• Mono-[abc]DLP[/abc] type

• [abc]Ultra HD[/abc] [abc]4K[/abc] resolution

• Native resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (3,840 x 2,160 with Texas Instrument XPR4 wobbling technology)

• DMD chip: TI 0.47''

• Contrast: 1,600:1 native, 10,000:1 with DBLE (Dynamic Black Level Enhancement) mode; 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast

• Light source: Triple RGB laser (30 laser chips)

• Brightness: 4,100 lumens

• Input Lag: 3 ms in [abc]2 160p[/abc]/60, 2.2 ms in 1 080p@120 Hz), 1 ms in 1 080p@240 hertz

• Google Assistant functions

• MEMC motion compensation functions

• Chromecast functions (integrated)

• Autofocus functions

• Automatic keystone correction functions

• Automatic image alignment functions to screen size

• Google TV functions

• [abc]HDR10[/abc] compatibility

• Compatibility [abc]HDR10+[/abc]

• Compatibility [abc]3D Ready[/abc]

• Compatibility [abc]eARC[/abc]

• Compatibility [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc]

• Compatibility [abc]Bluetooth[/abc] 5.2

• Compatibility [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] 6 Dual Band

• Sound section: [abc]2.0[/abc]

• Power: 2 x 12 W

• 3D compatibility: yes (Frame Packing, Side by Side and Top & Bottom)

• Connections: 1 [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 input ([abc]eARC[/abc]) and 1 HDMI 2.0, 1 [abc]optical[/abc] output and 2 [abc]USB[/abc]-A ports (including one 3.0) and 1 3.5 mm headphone output

• Zoom: 1.2-1.5:1 (1.25x optical zoom)

• Certification: [abc]ISF[/abc], Imax Enhanced, Filmmaker

• Lamp life: 25,000 h

• Lens Shift: vertical/horizontal: ±120%/±45%

• Delta E < 0.8 in Adobe RGB, Rec.709, DCI-P3 or Rec.2020, X-Master Red Ring lens composed of 14 elements