Overview
- Hisense says the long-throw XR10 produces 4K images from 65 to 300 inches using its LPU 3.0 TriChroma RGB laser engine.
- Claimed engineering advances include a fully sealed microchannel liquid cooling system, a 16-element all-glass lens and an IRIS system targeting up to 6000:1 native contrast.
- Setup features include a four-camera plus dual TOF sensing array with AI auto adjustments for lossless side-projection up to ±15 degrees, along with 0.84–2.0x optical zoom and lens shift.
- The XR10 will be demonstrated at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6–9, with public showings alongside the PX4‑Pro ultra-short-throw model.
- The PX4‑Pro is listed at roughly 3,500 ANSI lumens with projection up to 200 inches and IMAX Enhanced certification for the line.