Hisense's Latest Laser Projector Is so Colorful and Bright, It May Just Replace Your OLED TV
Hisense introduces two laser projectors with up to 6,000 ANSI lumens brightness and screen sizes reaching 300 inches for enhanced home theater experiences.
- At CES 2026, Hisense will display two laser projectors, the XR10 and PX4-Pro, from January 6–9 at LVCC Central Hall Booth 17704.
- Hisense says the PX4‑Pro aims to provide a 'true home theater' option with up to 200 inches, 3,500 lumens, TriChroma laser technology, and IMAX Enhanced certification.
- Hardware highlights include the XR10 reaching 6,000 ANSI lumens with the LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine and a microchannel liquid cooling system, projecting images from 65 inches to 300 inches.
- Hisense has not announced pricing, and retail timing remains uncertain, with models expected in late 2026; the PX4‑Pro is bulky and image quality may vary on plain walls versus ALR screens.
- With expanded BT.2020 color and low speckle, the XR10 adds a 6,000 ANSI lumen brightness and AI Auto Adjustments enable lossless correction up to ±15 degrees.
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Hisense wants laser projection to be your next big-screen upgrade
TL;DR Hisense has previewed a new generation of laser home cinema projectors ahead of CES 2026. The flagship XR10 projector is rated at up to 6,000 ANSI lumens, supports screen sizes from 65 to 300 inches, and features advanced optics, cooling, and AI-assisted image adjustment. Hisense also teased the PX4-PRO, an ultra-short-throw projector for living room setups, offering 200-inch projection, 3,500 ANSI lumens, and TriChroma laser technology. …
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