2025 was the year of projectors. From the LG PF600U 3-in-1 projector and Hisense L9Q launched at CES 2025 to the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro and Dangbei S7 Ultra Max 4K projector unveiled at IFA 2025, this year was dominated by a dozen such projectors that not only excelled in design but also offered impressive specs. While we are not sure if CES 2026 will offer the same picture, some early reveals do tease a promising start. Case in point, Hisense, which has announced two new projectors, each promising huge screen sizes and incredible brightness.
First of these is the XR10 Laser Projector, which can beam a 300-inch 4K image with a remarkable 6,000 ANSI lumens brightness. As highlighted by Tom’s Guide, this is bright enough to compete with top OLED TVs while offering far larger sizes. Powered by Hisense’s latest LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine and a pure RGB triple-laser system, the XR10 delivers not just extreme brightness but also excellent color performance and stability.
As per the company’s press release, the projector uses 16 all-glass lenses for superior light handling and includes a new IRIS system that automatically optimizes contrast, reaching up to 6,000:1. Another key highlight of XR10 is its flexibility. The projector offers optical zoom that can project anything from 65 inches to a massive 300 inches diagonally. This is complemented by AI features that handle setup, keystone correction, and even side-angle adjustments, making it practical for real-world rooms.
The second HiSense projector that’s making quite some news is PX4-Pro, an upgraded ultra-short-throw model that goes up to 200 inches with 3,500 lumens, which is 500 lumens more than the previous version. It also boasts a much higher contrast ratio. As highlighted by Forbes, PX4-Pro keeps the TriChroma laser technology and adds IMAX Enhanced certification for a premium home theater feel.
When we introduced TriChroma Laser TV on the CES stage in 2019, we were the only brand talking seriously about laser projectors and multi-primary color…We made a bet on the future, and that bet has paid off, with laser technology becoming a cornerstone of Hisense’s growth, pushing us to innovate faster, scale smarter, and lead globally in big-screen experiences. The XR10 is the next chapter in that story – Wood Bi, CTO of Hisense USA.
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Hisense hasn’t revealed the pricing, availability, or full specs yet, but the XR10 and PX4-Pro are slated for a 2026 release, making their official debut at CES 2026.

