![]() ![]() ![]() Two USB ports are available at the rear for offline media, which you can play through one of the offline players available such as Kodi. There’s also optical and 3.5mm line-out, plus the projector can connect to Bluetooth speakers. There are two HDMI 2.1 ports, including one that supports eARC for sending sound to a compatible soundbar, such as the Sonos Arc. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)Īlthough the XGIMI Horizon Ultra can be placed on a table, it also has a tripod mount underneath, which may give you a bit more flexibility.Īt the rear are all of the ports you need. This panel slides down when the projector is turned on and up when the projector is turned off, protecting the lens. It’s not just about looks, as the new design is also more practical thanks to the motorised shutter at the front. OK, so you won’t care what the projector looks like when it’s on and beaming a picture, but when it’s turned off and sat out of the way, it’s nicer to have something that looks neater and more premium. For the XGIMI Horizon Ultra, the designers have been hard at work, coming up with a projector that looks more stylish. The previous generation XGIMI Horizon Pro was neat looking, but it did look more like a bit of tech rather than something that would fit nicely into the home. ![]() ![]() Smart-looking and with a motorised lens cover.Now the company is back with the most advanced projector in its line-up: the XGIMI Horizon Ultra, which adds Dolby Vision into the mix. XGIMI kickstarted the trend for home cinema-in-a-box smart projectors with a range of high-quality but small-bodied projectors. ![]()
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