The XGIMI Titan Noir Max uses a laser light source and operates at an audible noise level of 28 dB in eco mode, making it relatively quiet during use. Its physical footprint measures 441 mm wide, 345 mm deep, and 158 mm tall, with a total volume of 24,038.91 cm³ and a weight of 11,500 g. A dedicated smartphone app is available for device management, and the projector comes with a one-year warranty.
The projector delivers a native 4K output resolution and supports both HDR10 and HDR10+, as well as Dolby Vision, covering a broad range of HDR formats, though HLG is not supported. It can project images up to 250″ with a minimum throw distance of 1.1 m, and offers both motorized focus and motorized zoom for convenient remote adjustment, complemented by manual focus as an alternative. 3D content display with glasses is not supported.
The projector includes two HDMI ports, two USB ports, and one RJ45 ethernet port for wired connectivity, while VGA, DVI, and S/PDIF output ports are absent. Wireless options are well-covered, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, Miracast, and DLNA certification all supported, providing a wide range of streaming and casting possibilities.
The projector comes with built-in stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headset jack for audio output flexibility, though there is no external memory slot and voice commands are not supported. It includes both vertical and horizontal lens shift, giving considerable freedom when positioning the unit relative to the screen. A remote control is provided, and a built-in smart TV platform is integrated for direct content access without an external device.