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    Finally, I found a 4K projector worthy of replacing my TV – and it supports Dolby Vision

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousFebruary 8, 20266 Mins Read
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Xgimi’s Horizon S Max is on sale now for around $1,499, down from $1,900.
    • It offers sharp, vibrant picture quality that punches well above its price tag, and the new gimbal design is easy to set up.
    • Its minimal port selection might be a problem for some.

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    I won’t bury the lede: the Xgimi Horizon S Max is one of the brightest projectors I’ve tested, and that’s one of the prime concerns with replacing a TV for a projector. The Horizon S Max also includes my favorite design element from the JMGO N-series of projectors, making it easy to plug in, set up, and play. 

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    I’m also fond of the sleek and portable form factor. It builds upon the predecessor’s physical limitations, although one software hindrance will annoy you — or maybe a few, depending on your use case. That said, I still like the Horizon S Max, and here’s why you should consider it.

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    A design that’s hard to complain about

    Unlike the Horizon Ultra, the new Xgimi projector comes with a built-in rotating stand, so you don’t need to spend extra on a stand to hold the projector. It’s very similar to the one found on the JMGO N1 Ultra and N1S Ultimate. 

    I love it because it’s extremely simple to adjust the screen placement — both vertically (135 degrees) and horizontally (360 degrees). Additionally, the mounting system is sturdy and maintains the angle you set it to, unless a heavy HDMI cable is connected, which can pull it down.

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    The Xgimi projector retains the sliding cover on the front. Apart from looking classy, it protects the lens from attracting dust. You’ll find two USB 2.0 ports and an HDMI (eARC) port on the back. The port situation is downgraded from the Horizon Ultra, which had an additional HDMI port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an Ethernet port, in addition to the ones on the Horizon S Max. 

    The lack of a 3.5mm audio jack means I couldn’t connect my Marshall Stanmore 2 for sound, while the single HDMI port allows for either a soundbar or a gaming console connection. Most rival projectors have a 3.5mm audio port and two HDMI ports. It’s a minimal port selection alongside the power button and heat vents on the back. 

    Oh, so bright

    Xgmini Horizon S Max image quality

    Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET

    The Xgimi Horizon S Max features a dual-light source that increases brightness from 2,300 lumens on the Horizon Ultra to 3,100 lumens. The screen size can expand up to 200 inches with a throw ratio of 1.2:1. In my experience, I’ve found it brighter and more detailed than the JMGO N1 Ultra and on par with the more expensive N1S Ultimate. 

    I’ve enjoyed my time with the Horizon S Max. The keystone correction is quicker and more reliable than its predecessor. It’s also quicker at adjusting the picture on any surface and autofocus. 

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    However, I still pull the curtains if I power it on during the day, but it is bright enough to be visible in light. The screen is vibrant, colorful, and immersive. You’ll definitely enjoy watching movies on it. When I had it projected on a pink wall, it didn’t affect the picture quality — thanks to a new feature that adjusts the color balance of the picture based on wall color. 

    Like the Horizon Ultra, the Horizon S Max supports MEMC, Dolby Vision, and a game mode for reduced latency. Watching Dolby Vision content with varying lighting is an immersive experience, and it’s also elevated by the great speaker setup, which sounds louder than expected. 

    Xgimi Horizon S Max back with ports

    Xgimi Horizon S Max ports

    Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET

    I have my Stanmore 2 connected to the JMGO N1S Ultimate because it doesn’t get loud enough, but the dual 12W drivers on the Horizon S Max are enough for a small room. So, you wouldn’t require an external speaker. I’m disappointed that my speaker doesn’t have an audio port, and I have to connect a soundbar via HDMI to enhance the sound experience. 

    In my experience, navigating the Android TV 11-based Horizon S Max software was smooth. But there were times when I noticed a lag between remote input and the UI. As for the remote, it’s well-built, but it lacks quick-action buttons that let you access your favorite streaming apps with a single press.

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    It took me just a few minutes to pair the remote, set up my Google accounts, and download the apps I wanted. The Horizon S Max features 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage onboard, powered by quad Cortex-A55 cores. You also get built-in Chromecast support, Bluetooth 5.1, and Wi-Fi 5 for wireless connectivity. 

    One annoyance from last year that remains is the absence of Netflix support. You can’t run the native Netflix app on the Horizon S Max. This is surprising, as rivals like JMGO have fixed this issue with the latest N1S lineup. You can still use a streaming stick to run Netflix, but the lack of Netflix support could be a deal-breaker for many. 

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    At $1,499, the Xgimi Horizon S Max offers superior image quality compared to its competitors. It rivals the $2,500+ JMGO N1S Ultimate and is better than the similarly priced JMGO N1 Ultra. I love the new design with an integrated gimbal-like stand. It makes the projector very convenient to set up and play. However, the lack of port selection and Netflix support may counter that convenience.

    Additionally, the Xgimi Horizon S Max offers excellent image quality and sound. The user interface is manageable, and I’ve enjoyed watching movies on it. So, if you have a budget of $2,000 and want a projector purely for its image quality, the Xgimi Horizon S Max is an easy recommendation.



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