IF YOU’RE PAYING just shy of $2,000 for a projector, then it’s probably desirable that it meets certain criteria. The chances are you’re buying one to increase the size of your screen so, of course, it has to have a large projection size. The quality also has to impress, otherwise, the novelty soon wears thin, and it has to be easy to use. If these three criteria are met, then you should be halfway there to an immersive cinema experience that improves upon a conventional TV.
Ideally, your new projector should also have all the functionality of a smart TV with alternative connectivity options for a game console or a PC, for example. XGIMI is no stranger to the world of projectors and this Horizon Pro 4K model is one of the top offerings in its range. So, can this media masterpiece conquer all and be your next projector?
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