Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Hisense Unveils Flagship XR10 Laser Projector For Australia

Hisense has announced Australian pricing and availability for its new XR10 laser projector, pitching the device as its brightest and most advanced long-throw projector to date.

First revealed at CES 2026, the XR10 will launch locally on 14 May priced at $9,999.

The projector delivers up to 6000 ANSI Lumens brightness and supports Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced playback, targeting consumers looking for a premium home cinema experience capable of handling Australia’s bright indoor and outdoor environments.

Hisense says the XR10 has been designed for flexible installation, featuring optical zoom and lens shift technology to simplify setup on shelves, tables or outdoor entertainment areas. The company has also introduced an advanced liquid cooling system aimed at maintaining stable performance and image quality during extended viewing sessions.

At the centre of the XR10 is Hisense’s AutoMagic AI Adjusting 3.0 platform, combining QuadCam and ToF Smart Sense technologies to automatically optimise picture alignment and focus in real time.

The projector also features a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 60,000:1 and audio co-engineered with French sound specialist Devialet.

Alongside the XR10, Hisense has launched the more affordable C3 4K TriChroma Projector (pictured above), which is available now for $3,499.

The C3 supports screen sizes ranging from 65 inches to 300 inches and includes a rotating gimbal design capable of 360-degree horizontal and 135-degree vertical projection. Smart auto-setup features automatically adjust image alignment and focus for portable viewing scenarios.