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Analysis: Hisense wants laser projection to be your next big-screen upgrade

Hisense Unveils Laser Projectors at CES 2026: A New Era for Home Cinema

Hisense Unveils Laser Projectors at CES 2026: A New Era for Home Cinema

Hisense, a leading electronics manufacturer, has announced its plans for CES 2026, focusing on a new generation of laser home cinema projectors. This development is significant for North East India, as it opens up new possibilities for entertainment and large-screen viewing experiences.

Hisense XR10: A Compact Powerhouse for Living Rooms and Home Theaters

The star of the show is the Hisense XR10, a projector designed for users seeking large-screen performance without the bulk. Powered by Hisense's LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine, the XR10 boasts a brightness of up to 6,000 ANSI lumens, making it suitable for well-lit rooms. Its compact chassis, however, makes it suitable for both living rooms and dedicated home theater spaces.

  • Advanced optics: 16 all-glass lenses to reduce light loss and limit discoloration
  • Expanded color gamut coverage: BT.2020 support with a speckle suppression rate as low as 6%
  • AI-powered image adjustments: A 4-camera plus dual ToF intelligent sensing system for lossless correction of side-projected images
  • Flexible setup: Vertical and horizontal lens shift for a more flexible setup

Implications for North East India

The introduction of the XR10 could pave the way for more immersive home cinema experiences in North East India, where large-screen TVs might not be as prevalent or affordable. The projector's versatility, combined with its advanced features, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a high-quality viewing experience.

Hisense PX4-PRO: Ultra-Short-Throw Projector for Modern Living Spaces

Hisense also teased the PX4-PRO, an ultra-short-throw projector designed for living room setups. The device promises 200-inch projection, 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness, and a 6,000:1 contrast ratio. It also supports 4K resolution and carries IMAX Enhanced certification, positioning it as a versatile device for gaming, movie, and sports viewing.

Implications for North East India and India at Large

The PX4-PRO could revolutionize the way Indians consume entertainment, offering a space-saving solution for large-screen viewing experiences. In North East India, where living spaces might be more compact, the PX4-PRO could provide an attractive alternative to traditional large-screen TVs.

Looking Forward

Hisense will reveal more details about the XR10 and PX4-PRO, including final specifications, pricing, and availability, during CES 2026. As we head into the new year, we eagerly anticipate these and other projector launches, which could bring a new era of home cinema to North East India and beyond.