Hisense unveiled two new projectors ahead of CES 2026. The XR10 is the brightest projector we've seen so far. The PX4-Pro pairs a fresh design with premium specs. You know CES 2026 is going to be ...
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Hisense has previewed a new generation of laser home cinema projectors ahead of CES 2026. The flagship XR10 projector is rated at up to 6,000 ANSI lumens, supports screen sizes from 65 to 300 inches, ...
The Valerion VisionMasterPro 2 is a compact 4K projector packed with serious features, 3,000 ISO lumens, frame-by-frame HDR, wide color gamut, and even high refresh rate gaming. James tests whether it ...
A good option for a disk-based projector. The Bluetooth Speaker is of good quality, and there are enough settings for everyone to find a 'scene' they like. That said, we were disappointed to find that ...
We've found huge discounts on some of the best projectors we've ever tested, including top models from Epson, Xgimi, Hisense, and other leading brands. I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware ...
The XR10 is Hisense’s new flagship Laser TV model. It appears to be a rebranded version of the Vidda C5 Boundless Master that debuted in China earlier this year. The model features the company’s ...
Move over, 1080p! Truly high-resolution projectors are finally affordable enough to make a 4K model your new target for work or play. Here's everything you need to know to buy the right one. Most of ...
The Dangbei DBOX02 Pro hits the goldilocks zone for well-rounded home entertainment projectors. This beacon of a media machine can outshine a solar flare, blast out your favorite beats with its tasty ...
Hisense has officially announced two new Laser Home Cinema models at CES 2026, unveiling the XR10 and PX4-Pro as its next major push into large-screen projection. The company calls this the next phase ...
The EU law, entitled “2023/2049, amending 2017/852” goes into effect across every EU nation on day-one of 2026 when it will be illegal to import or manufacture lamp-based projectors and their ...