A Smarter Way to Watch: XGIMI Short Throw Projectors in NZ
Setting up a home theatre no longer means mounting bulky equipment to ceilings or rearranging your entire room. With the rise of short throw projectors in NZ, it’s now easier than ever to enjoy a large-screen experience from just a short distance away. One brand making a strong impression in this space is XGIMI, particularly with their flagship model, the XGIMI AURA.
For those who want a cleaner, more flexible home entertainment setup without compromising on picture quality, a short throw projector could be the ideal solution. This post looks at how these projectors work, why they’re gaining popularity in New Zealand, and what makes the XGIMI AURA worth considering.
What Is a Short Throw Projector?
Unlike traditional projectors that need to be placed far from the wall or screen, short throw projectors can be positioned much closer — sometimes just a few dozen centimeters away. This is possible because of a special lens system that projects a large image upwards at a steep angle.
This type of projector is ideal for smaller spaces, rooms where wall-mounting isn’t practical, or setups where you want to avoid shadows and interruptions caused by people walking between the projector and the screen.
Why Short Throw Projectors Are Gaining Popularity in NZ
New Zealand homes come in all shapes and sizes, and not everyone has a dedicated media room or the ceiling height to install long-throw projectors. This is where short throw technology becomes a practical choice.
Here are some of the reasons why more people in NZ are considering this option:
- Space-saving setup – You can place the projector directly on a media console or cabinet near the wall.
- Large screen, short distance – Get a 100–120-inch display from just a few dozen centimetres away.
- Fewer installation hassles – No ceiling mounts, no long HDMI cables across the room.
- No screen shadows – Great for watching sports or movies with friends without blocking the image.
XGIMI AURA: A Leading Short Throw Projector in NZ
XGIMI’s AURA model is a standout example of what a premium short throw projector can deliver. It combines cutting-edge technology with ease of use and a modern design that fits right into today’s living rooms.
Here’s what you can expect from the XGIMI AURA:
1. 4K UHD Resolution
The AURA delivers 4K Ultra HD resolution, offering sharp detail and clear picture quality even when blown up to 100 inches or more. This is ideal for watching high-definition movies, sports, and streaming content without losing clarity.
2. Ultra Short Throw Distance
With an ultra short throw ratio of 0.233:1, you only need to place the projector around 30 cm away from the wall to get a 100-inch image. This makes it perfect for apartments, small rooms, or shared spaces.
3. Powerful Built-In Sound
One major advantage of the AURA is its 60W Harman Kardon speakers with DTS and Dolby Audio support. That means no need to set up an external sound system to get room-filling audio — everything is built in and ready to go.
4. Android TV Built In
The AURA includes Android TV 10.0, so you can access your favourite streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video directly from the projector. Just connect to Wi-Fi and start watching.
5. Eye Protection and Low Blue Light
For families with kids or those who are sensitive to screen glare, the AURA’s eye protection technology reduces blue light and glare, making it more comfortable for long viewing sessions.
Who Should Consider a Short Throw Projector?
A short throw projector like the XGIMI AURA is well suited for
Homeowners and renters who want a large screen but have limited space.
- Families looking for a clutter-free and safe setup for kids.
- Movie lovers who want cinema-quality viewing without installing a full theatre.
- Professionals who use their space for both work and entertainment and need a versatile setup.
It’s also a good option for anyone who wants a simple, all-in-one device that delivers both visuals and audio without needing multiple components.
How It Compares to Traditional Projectors
While standard projectors still have their place, especially in large dedicated home theatre rooms, short throw models offer more flexibility. You don’t need a long room or complicated ceiling mounting, and setup takes minutes instead of hours.
The XGIMI AURA also avoids many of the downsides of cheaper short throw models, such as poor brightness or weak speakers. With 2,400 ANSI lumens, it handles ambient light better than many competitors — a key factor in real-world home use.
Available Now in New Zealand
If you're interested in buying a short throw projector in NZ, you can view the full details of the XGIMI AURA on the official XGIMI website.
The site includes all the technical specifications, setup guides, and support options specific to New Zealand customers.
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