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Hisense has launched the Xplorer X1 Pro laser TV series in China, offering 100-inch and 120-inch models designed to deliver a large-screen home theater experience without the complexity of traditional projector setups.

The lineup starts at 34,999 yuan ($5,145) for the 100-inch version, while the 120-inch model is priced at 49,999 yuan ($7,351). The launch arrives following last year’s Xplorer X1 Ultra release.

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro TVs

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro Specifications

The Xplorer X1 Pro relies on Hisense’s CineCore light engine, utilizing an RGB triple-color laser and a DLP digital projection architecture. According to Hisense, this setup improves light transmission efficiency by 12% compared to its previous hardware. The projector outputs a native 4K resolution and covers 110% of the BT.2020 color space, with a Delta E color accuracy rating of 0.6. It also includes support for IMAX Enhanced and Filmmaker Mode.

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro TVs

To handle ambient room light, Hisense includes a custom nano-spectral selective screen. The screen is engineered to absorb environmental light while reflecting the specific RGB wavelengths from the projector, which helps maintain contrast during daytime viewing. The screen panel is 3cm thick and can be folded for easier transport and installation. When paired with the projector, the system reaches up to 600 nits of sustained full-screen brightness.

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro TVs

For audio, the TV features a built-in 6.1.2-channel distributed surround sound system tuned by Harman Kardon. The setup includes nine speakers with a combined 120W of power, plus a dedicated wireless subwoofer that reaches down to 33Hz. The system also uses screen-emitting audio technology, which vibrates the display surface to produce sound, aiming to align dialogue more closely with the actors on screen. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X decoding.

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro TVs

Internally, the projector is powered by a MediaTek MT9649 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and three HDMI 2.1 ports. However, the video output is capped at 4K at 60Hz, meaning it will not support the 120Hz refresh rates offered by current-generation gaming consoles.

Hisense Xplorer X1 Pro TVs

The main projector unit features a brown and gold exterior and sits on a concealed gimbal, which allows users to adjust the projection angle to fit different TV cabinets.

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