Xgimi’s latest products exemplify these design goals, one of which resulted from a collaboration with IMAX.
Xgimiannouncedwhat it calls the world’s first IMAX-certified long-throw projector at CES the Horizon Max.
The IMAX brand, known for purpose-built theaters with enormous screens, has influenced the Horizon Max’s design.

Xgimi aims to replicate this experience within a projection size of up to 200 inches.
Another notable feature is ISO 5.0, which intelligently determines the optimal projection position after scanning the surroundings.
A fixture that’s a light, a speaker AND a projector?
However, the IMAX projector is expected to cost around $3,000 with a possible 2024 release date.
Xgimi is still deciding whether to ship the devices with Android TV or Google TV.
LG also showed offa projector at CES designed to blend into its surroundings.
The company’s CineBeam Qube is easier to set up and access than the Aladdin 2.0.