Vidda, a sub-brand of Hisense, just dropped its latest smart projector, the M2 Pro, and it’s packing some impressive tech. The big claim? It’s the first 4K tri-color laser projector with 1.3x optical zoom, meaning you get true 4K visuals without the usual pixel shifting or quality loss. Priced at 4,599 yuan (around $635), it’s now up for pre-sale on JD.com.

Hisense Vidda M2 Pro Specifications
The M2 Pro is built around the Hubble optical zoom lens, featuring a 1.0-1.3:1 throw ratio, which means you can get a 100-inch screen from just 2.2 meters away without sacrificing resolution. It features a 10,000:1 contrast ratio and 110% BT.2020 color gamut that promise deep blacks and accurate colors, making it a solid pick for home theaters.
Under the hood, Vidda is using its Qualas32 tri-color laser engine, which it claims outperforms LED and hybrid laser projectors in brightness and efficiency. It also features a 0.47-inch DMD chip for smooth visuals and 1200 CVIA lumens brightness, which should hold up well even in well-lit rooms.
Powering the M2 Pro is MediaTek’s MT9679 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, ensuring smooth performance across apps and media. But where this projector really stands out is gaming. It has an HDMI 2.1 port that supports a 240Hz refresh rate, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), and low input lag, making it one of the better options for console or PC gaming on a big screen. There’s also a USB 3.0 port for fast data transfer and external storage support.


Vidda isn’t skimping on audio either. The M2 Pro comes with a four-unit dual-frequency Hi-Fi speaker system with dedicated high and low-frequency separation, supporting Dolby and DTS audio formats for an immersive surround sound experience. It’s also TÜV Rheinland-certified for “Zero Harmful Blue Light”, which should make long movie nights a little easier on your eyes.
For smart functionality, it’s got an AI-powered DeepSeek assistant for voice control, auto keystone correction, and real-time content recommendations. It even has a 360° cloud-based gimbal system for flexible placement, plus a wall color adaptive feature to tweak color accuracy based on your projection surface.
The M2 Pro isn’t just a stay-at-home projector, it’s designed for easy transport, featuring a built-in handle and an EPP storage case. It also supports Android and Apple screen mirroring, along with TV pushcasting for seamless connectivity.
For movie lovers, it’s got Filmmaker Mode, HDR10+, and HLG support, plus AI-SR upscaling to boost lower-resolution content to near-4K quality. It also features an AI Game Mode that tweaks settings like color temperature and response times based on the game you’re playing.
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