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Hisense announce its 2026 range of innovative, immersive Laser projectors at CES 2026

Today at CES 2026, Hisense has introduced the next evolution of Laser with its most advanced Laser lineup to date, setting a new benchmark for home cinema experiences.

Bigger, brighter and more immersive than ever before, the new XR10 Laser projector, alongside the next-gen C3 range, headline the 2026 lineup.

“Hisense has led the Laser category from the very beginning, and in 2026, we are once again pushing the boundaries of what’s possible within the industry,” said Kevin Ke, Managing Director at Hisense Australia and New Zealand. “The XR10 and C3 range body our vision of home entertainment, creating immersive, cinematic experiences that turn everyday viewing into meaningful moments, bringing Australian families together to enjoy, connect and create memories at home.” 

XR10 Laser Projector

The XR10 is the flagship of Hisense’s Laser products, with exceptional clarity and scale, capable of projecting this quality from images ranging from 65 inches up to 300 inches.  

With 6,000 lumens of brightness, the XR10 is the brightest long-throw Laser in its class.  It also features the widest optical zoom range in the category along with up to 130 degrees of vertical and 46 degrees of horizontal adjustment for unmatched versatility.

An industry-first liquid cooling system keeps the powerful XR10 cool, ensuring heat is distributed evenly while maintaining peak performance.  This also reduces projector noise and enhances long-term durability.

“XR10 marks a defining moment for Hisense,” said Ke. “By combining industry-leading brightness, exceptional installation flexibility and advanced thermal engineering, XR10 establishes a new global standard for cinematic appreciators – delivering performance that brings Australians closer to the movies, sport and entertainment they love.”

The C3 Range

The new C3 2026 range delivers immersive viewing without the need for a complex installation.  The compact, premium Laser solution integrates seamlessly into your living space while still delivering improved clarity and performance.

More details, including availability and pricing on the upcoming 2026 range of Laser products from Hisense, will be released in the coming months.

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