Examiner XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K – Smart Entertainment

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COVID-19 countermeasures last year have seen an increase in purchasing for consumer electronics and home entertainment products, laptops at the game console to large television. However, everyone, however, could have the luxury of a large living room or a large area to create such a television or, perhaps, they value flexibility and portability as much as the quality of the image. Fortunately, today’s consumers do not have to choose between the two and opt for something like the new XGIMI Horizon Pro 4K projector that just adds a pinch of intelligence to eliminate the chore of having to put in place and position Perfectly the projector every time to move it.

The XGIMI Horizon Pro design is a bit of oxymoron in that it is both catchy and again not negligible. To clarify the latter, there is not much side of the faces faces, including the top one, which visually distracted from its rather striking premium design. The Horizon Pro metal chassis is so beautiful that you may not even believe how much it costs.

There is nothing at the front, save for the large lamp and LED sensors for its intelligent tips that we will arrive later. Winding around the sides and projector front is the speaker grid that is intact save for this same lamp and branded Harman Kardon on the left side. The back to the ventilation grille and the ports, but these are arranged so carefully, they are easy to neglect and ignore.

The XGIMI Horizon Pro supports all kinds of connectivity options, including wired and wireless sources. The only thing to note is that even if you decide to go completely wireless, the projector does not have its own battery inside. This means that you will need to keep it connected to a power source, something you will need to consider when you decide where to place the projector, whether permanently or temporary.

The Pro horizon is also provided with a remote control that is also interesting visual as the projector itself. The Dual-Tone design draws the user’s eyes to the actual control area of ​​the remote control. Fortunately, there is not a lot of time in the path of the buttons, but still succeeds in having its own unique visual identity and not just monkeys like an Apple TV remote control.

With a note of 2 200 ANSI LUMENS, the XGIMI Horizon Pro is much bright. Of course, your mileage may vary depending on when and where you look, but only the brilliant sunlight from a window will completely ruin the experience. Fortunately, it is precisely because of the mobility of the projector according to which such considerations should not be permanent.

In favorable circumstances, the Pro 4 horizon throws light images with bright colors. It really excels the contents of 4K, waiting for a 4K projector and combines some of the best possible video technologies on a projector, including HDR10 X HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) and Memc (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation). Unfortunately, do not expect more advanced standards such as HDR10 + and Dolby Vision, which are still out of reach of DLP projectors anyway.

An otherwise great armor of the Pro horizon is a weave lower than 4K, especially HD sources and even the SDR content. The floodlight algorithms could use a lot of work because it produces inconsistent and poor quality images from these low resolution sources, especially the film grains that appear and disappear at random. For those who mainly get their videos such sources, you do not have to go far because XGIMI also has a non-professional horizon projector specifically