XGIMI Horizon Pro review: A 4K projector that's up and running in just 6 seconds
By Stuart Miles (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Fits pretty much anywhere
Its small squat size means that you can easily fit it on a bookshelf rather than having to put it in a conventional TV stand setting. (image credit: XGIMI)
Quick buttons on the top
The projector features easily accessible volume controls and even a play/pause button on the top if you can't find the remote. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
4K Ultra HD picture quality
The projector offers 4K Ultra HD picture quality with support for HDR10 and HLG formats. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Plenty of ports
Although you get streaming services via the Android TV software you can connect other devices. There are two HDMI sockets, USB, and Ethernet around the back. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Robust remote
The metal remote features all the buttons you need - apart from a source switching button. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Hardon Kardon speakers
There are two 8W speakers. They won't create a mega cinema experience, but they are good enough to get you started without having to plug anything else in. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Bright projection
With a 2,220 lumen output we've found that the Horizon Pro is good enough to use in fairly sunny rooms or with the light on. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Android TV, but no Netflix
The projector runs Android TV, giving you access to loads of streaming services and apps. The only catch is that Netflix isn't supported. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Keystone correction
Software automatically ensures the picture looks good by making sure it's in focus when you turn the projector on. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Picture Quality
Colours are bright, punchy and vibrant - giving everything zing. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Verdict
Picture quality is great, connectivity options wide ranging, and the small and quiet operation make this ideal for those wanting that cinema experience at home. (image credit: XGIMI)