The XGIMI MIRA 4K UST Projector is a new piece of hardware from the brand that rides on the company's recent success at offering high-end solutions at more competitive price points. The projector comes of the heels of the XGIMI TITAN Noir MAX and offers a lower level of brightness that comes in a 2,000 lumens with a 4K resolution that's also slightly lower. The system is powered by the RGB Triple-Laser engine that will offer a 20,000:1 contrast ratio and rated to achieve 100% support for the BT.2020 color gamut.
The XGIMI MIRA 4K UST Projector also incorporates VRR and ALLM support to target the multimedia system towards gamers who are becoming of increasing importance to hardware manufacturers.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Affordable Ultra-short-throw Cinema
- Premium projection features at lower price points are broadening the home theater market and creating room for value-focused brands to challenge legacy display manufacturers.
- Gaming-ready Projection Systems
- Low-latency features such as VRR and ALLM are turning projectors into credible console and PC gaming displays, expanding competition beyond traditional monitors and TVs.
- Laser Color Performance
- RGB triple-laser engines with wide color gamut support are raising expectations for vivid home entertainment experiences while narrowing the quality gap between projectors and high-end televisions.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Consumer Electronics
- Competitive 4K projector hardware is reshaping device portfolios as manufacturers blend premium audiovisual specifications with more accessible pricing strategies.
- Home Entertainment
- Ultra-short-throw projection is changing living room media setups by offering large-format viewing without the space demands of conventional projector installations.
- Gaming Hardware
- Projectors with adaptive refresh and auto low-latency capabilities are expanding the gaming display category and creating crossover potential between cinema systems and interactive entertainment.
