Hisense debuts XR10 and PX4-PRO laser projectors ahead of CES 2026

Danny Weber

23:50 23-12-2025

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Ahead of CES 2026, Hisense unveils the XR10 and PX4-PRO laser projectors: up to 6,000 ANSI lumens, 4K, ultra-short-throw, IMAX Enhanced, and AI-driven setup.

On the eve of CES 2026, Hisense unveiled several home theater projectors built around high brightness, expansive screen sizes, and richer color.

The standout is the Hisense XR10, a compact yet capable projector driven by the updated LPU 3.0 laser engine. It uses a pure triple‑laser setup and delivers up to 6,000 ANSI lumens, making it viable even in brightly lit rooms. The image size ranges from 65 to 300 inches, and the claimed contrast ratio reaches 6000:1. A sealed liquid‑cooling system aims to keep performance steady, while a 16‑element glass lens array reduces light loss and color distortion. AI‑powered auto setup handles image correction and offers flexible lens shift, which should make installation less fussy.

The second debut, the Hisense PX4-PRO, is an ultra‑short‑throw model designed for living rooms. It can project images up to 200 inches, outputs up to 3,500 ANSI lumens, and supports 4K resolution. The projector employs TriChroma technology, carries IMAX Enhanced certification, and targets not only films and sports but also gaming thanks to low input lag. On paper, it looks like a practical route to a large screen without rearranging the room.

Hisense said full specifications, pricing, and availability will be announced at CES 2026. Judging by these first details, the company appears intent on pushing laser projectors into the mainstream for big‑screen home viewing.