- Hisense unveils two new 4K TriChroma laser projectors with up to 6,000:1 contrast
- The Hisense XR10 can do up to 300 inches at up to 6,000 ANSI lumens
- The Hisense PX4-Pro is the successor to our favorite ultra-short throw projector
It has been 11 years since Hisense launched its first laser projector and six since the introduction of its TriChroma Laser TV system. And now it has unveiled two brand new laser projectors with its latest generation technology, called the XR10 and PX4-Pro.
The XR10 is exceptionally bright and delivers a whopping 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, enabling it to shine even in very well-lit environments. It has 16 glass lenses for better light transmission and temperature stability and a new IRIS system that automatically adjusts the lens aperture and exposure to match changes in lighting conditions. Contrast is a claimed 6,000:1 and the XR10 has a “dramatically expanded” BT.2020 color gamut.
With an optical zoom range of 0.84x to 2.0x, the XR10 can deliver screen sizes up to 300 inches despite being in a home-friendly design, and thanks to an industry-first four-camera and dual TOF intelligent sensor system, it can achieve lossless correction of side-projected images up to ±15°. Pricing may be announced at CES 2026 – we’ll talk to Hisense while we’re there.
Hisense PX4-PRO: key features
As the name suggests, the PX4-Pro is the successor to the Hisense PX3-Pro – a projector we described as “a perfect ultra-short throw projector for gaming and movies” and tops our list of the best ultra short throw projectors. Designed for images up to 200 inches, it delivers 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness, contrast of up to 6,000:1 and with 4K resolution.
Like the XR10, it features the new IRIS automatic adjustments and Hisense’s TriChroma laser technology. It is also certified IMAX Enhanced.
As with the XR10, pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but the PX3-Pro had a launch price of $3,499 / £2,499 in September 2024, so the new model is likely to be priced similarly.
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