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.

Hisense is heading into CES 2026 with a renewed focus on laser-based home cinema. In an official press release, the company outlined its plans for the event, previewing a new generation of laser projectors built on its multi-color laser display technology. The upcoming devices emphasize larger projection sizes, higher brightness, and improved color performance, further positioning laser projection as a viable alternative to traditional large-screen TVs.

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