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| Hisense’s XR10 projector is now available to pre-order |
The wait is finally over for home theater enthusiasts who have been eyeing Hisense’s latest flagship projector. First teased at the end of 2025 and turning heads at CES 2026, the Hisense XR10 4K Triple Laser Smart Projector is now officially available for pre-order. Dubbed by the brand as its “most capable” model yet, this beast of a machine is promising to redefine what’s possible with ultra-short-throw and long-throw home cinema, and the pre-order incentives are frankly staggering.
If you are in the US, you can currently snag this powerhouse directly from the brand’s online store for $5,299.99. That represents a massive $1,700 discount off the $6,999.99 retail price.
Check the latest pre-order deal at Hisense US
However, the value proposition doesn’t stop at the discount. Hisense is sweetening the pot by bundling a free HT Saturn 4.1.2ch Soundbar with the purchase. Valued at over $1,100, this wireless audio system essentially turns the XR10 into a complete home theater package right out of the box, saving early adopters nearly $3,000 in total value.
For those across the pond, the XR10 is also appearing at third-party retailers. In the UK, Touchstone AV is listing it at £5,999, while in Germany, Beamer24 has it priced at €4,999.
A Triple-Laser Powerhouse
So, what exactly are you getting for that investment? The Hisense XR10 is a dedicated home theater projector that aims to eliminate the need for a pitch-black room. At its core is a dual triple-laser light source—effectively two sets of RRGB beams—that combine to deliver an astonishing 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness.
To put that in perspective, most traditional projectors struggle with ambient light. With 6,000 lumens, Hisense claims the XR10 is capable of "lights-on viewing," allowing you to enjoy crystal-clear content even with the curtains open or the lights dimmed for a party.
The specifications read like a checklist of high-end must-haves:
- Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
- Image Size: Capable of throwing visuals from a manageable 65 inches all the way up to a massive 300 inches.
- Color Accuracy: 118% coverage of the BT.2020 color space, which is the gold standard for HDR content.
- Contrast: A 6,000:1 native contrast ratio (60,000:1 dynamic) and a seven-level iris adjustment for fine-tuning blacks and whites.
- HDR Support: Full compatibility with Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and HDR10+.
It also features a 2.39x optical zoom and lens shift adjustments, which is a blessing for installation. You can position the projector where it looks best without having to physically move the unit to dial in the perfect picture alignment.
Smart Features and Audiophile Sound
While the visual specs are the headline act, the XR10 doesn’t skimp on audio or software. It runs on Hisense’s VIDAA Smart OS, giving you direct access to all the major streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and Apple TV right out of the box.
Connectivity is future-proofed with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring smooth streaming and low-latency audio connections. For gamers and wired setups, you get a full suite of ports including HDMI 2.1 (essential for 4K gaming at high frame rates), HDMI 2.0, and USB 3.0.
For audio, Hisense has partnered with French high-end audio specialists Devialet. The built-in 2.1-channel system features two 8W drivers and a 15W subwoofer, tuned by the Opéra de Paris for what the company describes as "rich detail and depth." Of course, if you want a true surround sound experience, the included HT Saturn soundbar (or a dedicated home theater setup) will take things to the next level, with support for Dolby Digital and DTS Virtual:X.
Read the full tech breakdown on New Atlas
Release and Verdict
The XR10 comes in a sleek black and gold finish, measuring roughly 11.5 x 10.7 x 8.4 inches. It is a substantial unit, built to handle the impressive liquid cooling system required to keep those dual lasers running cool and quiet.
As of now, Hisense has not specified a hard release date for general availability in Europe, but the presence of listings in the UK and Germany suggests that units are beginning to ship to retailers. Given the popularity of the CES 2026 announcement, the pre-order stock might not last long.
If you are looking to build a luxury home theater and want a projector that can rival a high-end OLED TV in color accuracy but at sizes that no TV can match (up to 300 inches), the XR10 is arguably the most compelling option on the market right now. With a $1,700 discount and a free $1,100 soundbar included for US buyers, the value proposition during this pre-order window is incredibly hard to beat.
Check availability and the free soundbar bundle on Amazon here
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| The Hisense XR10 4K Triple Laser Smart Projector |
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| The Hisense XR10 4K Triple Laser Smart Projector |


