Hisense's latest laser projector is so colorful and bright, it may just replace your OLED TV
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Hisense's latest laser projector is so colorful and bright, it may just replace your OLED TV
"Hisense calls it a "lifestyle projector" that beams at long-throw distances, meaning it's ideal when set further away from a wall or projector screen. The projection size ranges from 65 inches to 300 inches, offering a good amount of flexibility for various rooms and environments. However, the standout feature of the XR10 is its 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, which is the highest rating I've seen on any projector in recent times."
"I'll have to see the projector in Las Vegas to get a feel for exactly how the numbers translate to real-world visuals, but Hisense claims the brightness makes the system reliable enough to use during the daytime and under ambient light. The XR10 also features a fully sealed microchannel liquid cooling system that helps with the projector's heat dissipation. This is a component-tight box with an ultra-bright lightbulb"
Two new Hisense projectors arrive ahead of CES 2026 with notably improved specifications. The XR10 targets long-throw setups and projects from 65 inches up to 300 inches. The XR10 delivers 6,000 ANSI lumens, topping the prior L9Q by 1,000 ANSI lumens and promising reliable daytime and ambient-light use. The XR10 includes a fully sealed microchannel liquid cooling system for heat dissipation and houses an ultra-bright light source. The PX4-Pro adopts a fresh design and specifications aimed at a premium positioning. The new models emphasize higher brightness, improved contrast, and larger-room projection capability.
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