Hisense has unveiled the XR10 Laser Home Cinema projector. The company describes this model as the first of its kind, seemingly due to its compact design and flexibility of installation. It has been unveiled alongside the PX4-PRO, another model for the home theater.
The Hisense XR10 is equipped with the LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine and an RGB triple laser light source, said to deliver up to 6,000 ANSI lumens brightness. This makes it brighter than the older L9Q (curr. $5,997.97 at Amazon Marketplace), which tops out at 5,000 ANSI lumens. It can throw images up to 300 inches wide with 0.84x to 2.0x optical zoom. According to the press release, it offers an up to 6000:1 contrast ratio and wide coverage of the BT.2020 color space, though an exact measurement is not provided here.
The XR10 also features four cameras and dual time of flight (ToF) sensors, allowing you to quickly perfect the projected image. Hisense mentions the ability to adjust lens shift horizontally and vertically, for a more flexible set-up. Plus, the brand’s IRIS system can adjust the lens aperture automatically, and the microchannel liquid cooling system should improve heat dissipation.
The new Hisense XR10 Laser Home Cinema projector will debut at CES 2026, an event which starts on January 6th. It remains to be seen when this model will become available to purchase and how much it will cost.












