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Hisense has announced two new laser projectors, XR10 and PX4-Pro, just ahead of CES 2026. The company aims to redefine home projection with a focus on high brightness, wide color fidelity, and flexible design that adapts to modern living spaces.

Hisense XR10

Hisense XR10

The XR10 is Hisense’s new flagship Laser TV model. It appears to be a rebranded version of the Vidda C5 Boundless Master that debuted in China earlier this year. The model features the company’s advanced LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine and a pure RGB triple-laser light source. The projector reaches 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, making it suitable for both dark rooms and bright, ambient-lit environments.

Hisense has equipped the XR10 with a new IRIS system that automatically adjusts lens aperture and exposure based on lighting conditions. The projector also supports a wide optical zoom range of 0.84x to 2.0x, allowing screen sizes from 65 inches to 300 inches.

The XR10 uses 16 all-glass lenses to improve light transmittance and thermal stability. It delivers a 6000:1 native contrast ratio and covers a wide BT.2020 color gamut. Hisense claims a speckle suppression rate of just 6 percent to reduce visual noise.

The projector includes a four-camera and dual TOF intelligent sensing system. With AI-assisted auto adjustments, it supports ±15° side-projection correction and offers vertical and horizontal lens shift. It also features an industry-first fully sealed microchannel liquid cooling system that maintains thermal efficiency without loud fan noise.

PX4-Pro

The PX4-Pro is a new ultra-short-throw (UST) laser projector aimed at consumers looking for theater-grade performance in everyday living spaces. It projects up to 200 inches diagonally from a close distance and delivers 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness with a 4K resolution.

This model continues the design language of the PX3-Pro and features Hisense’s TriChroma laser technology along with IMAX Enhanced certification. The IRIS system helps achieve a maximum contrast ratio of 6000:1, while support for low latency caters to gaming use.

Hisense has not confirmed pricing or release dates for either model, but both will be on display at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Central Hall, Booth 17704.

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