Hisense XR10

CES 2026: Hisense Will Show its XR10 Laser TV at the Show

Among many under display innovations that are currently under wraps, Hisense will be showing its new XR10 and PX4-Pro laser TVs at CES 2026, which takes place in Las Vegas from January 6-9, 2026.

The XR10 laser projector is powered by the LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine, a fully upgraded chipset and a pure RGB triple laser light source. It can reach 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, so you can watch even in well-lit environments. Featuring 16 all-glass lenses for better light transmittance and temperature stability, it minimizes light loss and prevents discolouration.

Hisense XR10

The new IRIS system automatically adjusts the lens aperture and exposure to match changing lighting, delivering clear images with contrast up to 6,000:1 and balanced detail from bright highlights to dark shadows, says Hisense. Inside is a fully-sealed, microchannel liquid cooling system that enhances heat dissipation, while the leak-resistant design ensures consistent performance over time.  

The XR10 delivers an expanded BT.2020 colour gamut, while a speckle suppression rate as low as 6% ensures a clear, artifact-free image. Optical zoom range is 0.84x to 2.0x and you can display an image from 65 inches up to 300 inches in size. Powered by a four-camera + dual TOF intelligent sensing solution, combined with smart AI auto adjustments, you can get side-projected images up to ±15°. The lens-shift design allows precise vertical and horizontal positioning without moving the projector, so you can set it up virtually anywhere.

Hisense XR10

The Hisense PX4-PRO builds on the PX3-PRO, one of Hisense’s most beloved ultra short throw projectors. With projection sizes up to 200 inches, it boasts 3,500 ANSI lumens of brightness and a maximum contrast of 6,000:1, achieved by the new IRIS lens system. With 4K resolution, you get immersive visuals with vibrant colour and clear detail. Its sleek, space-saving form factor complements modern interiors as well. 

TriChroma laser technology and IMAX Enhanced certification ensure rich contrast and colour fidelity, while ultra-low latency offers serious performance for gamers.