OUR VERDICT
The XGIMI Horizon Ultra projector is a superb projector that balances outstanding build quality with an easy-to-use user interface. It is distinguished by its intuitive interface and well thought-out design. This contrasts with the complexity of other projectors. The projector’s connection options are plentiful and simple, making it a great option for clubs, presentations, education, and other events that don’t have access to a permanent projector.
The audio performance is excellent, and it complements the high-quality projection, making this a great choice for mainstream television and film. Colour accuracy and intelligent alignment reduces setup hassles, allowing you to project on surfaces that are normally not allowed. The impressive brightness of this projector makes it ideal for both typical and shaded light conditions. This is perfect if you’re giving a presentation and cannot control the lighting. This projector will be a great asset to photographers, filmmakers and enthusiasts of home entertainment.
What is the XGIMI Horizon Ultra?
The XGIMI Horizon Ultra smart projector is a 4K high-end smart projector that can be used as a standalone device with Android TV 11 already installed. The projector can be directly connected to the HDMI port on your camera, laptop, or other HDMI-compatible device. This 4K projector will appeal to enthusiasts of photography and videography as well as amateur film makers, educators, or anyone who is looking for a cutting-edge system for home entertainment.
Horizon Ultra is a 4K projector that stands out from the rest. It has Dolby HDR, intelligent screen alignment and a variety of connectivity options including USB ports along with the standard HDMI. This makes it ideal for displaying images and movies in high resolution.
Horizon Ultra is a projector that goes beyond the simple setup of most projectors. It handles most complex procedures, like focus and alignment, automatically. It is ideal for those who need to take the projector with them on trips, whether it be for workshops and screenings or home cinema. Why not?