Hisense's New Projectors: A Leap Forward in Home Entertainment
CES 2026 is set to be a significant event for home entertainment, and Hisense is making a strong statement with its latest projector offerings. The company has unveiled two new models the XR10 and PX4-Pro that promise to outshine their predecessors and potentially make OLED TVs feel unnecessary.
The XR10: A Lifestyle Projector for Every Room
The XR10, dubbed a "lifestyle projector," is designed for long-throw distances, making it ideal for various rooms and environments. It offers a projection size ranging from 65 inches to a whopping 300 inches. However, the standout feature of the XR10 is its impressive 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, making it the brightest projector on the market.
Hisense claims that this high brightness makes the system reliable enough to use during the daytime and under ambient light. The XR10 also features a sealed microchannel liquid cooling system to manage heat dissipation effectively.
To adapt to different angles and surfaces, the XR10 utilizes an AI Auto Adjustments feature, which leverages onboard cameras and dual Time-of-Flight sensors. This feature has proven helpful in mainstream electronics.
The PX4-Pro: A Sleek Design with Premium Specs
Alongside the XR10, Hisense has announced the new PX4-Pro, an ultra-short-throw projector with a modern design and more grounded specifications. The PX4-Pro offers up to 200 inches of projection, 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness, and IMAX Enhanced certification. Notably, it shares the same 6,000:1 contrast ratio as the XR10, which should result in better depth and separation between subjects on the screen.
North East India and the Future of Home Entertainment
As technology advances, the North East region of India stands to benefit from these developments. With the growing popularity of home theaters, these high-quality projectors could become a popular choice for consumers looking for an immersive viewing experience.
Moreover, the increasing focus on remote work and learning could also drive demand for home entertainment systems, as people seek to create comfortable and enjoyable workspaces.
Reflections and Looking Forward
Hisense's new projectors represent a significant leap forward in home entertainment technology. As we look towards CES 2026, it will be interesting to see how other companies respond to these advancements and whether they will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in home entertainment.