Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Hisense XR10 doubles the brightness of 2025’s premium projector

Hisense XR10 doubles the brightness of 2025’s premium projector

Projectors just keep getting brighter, and the Hisense XR10 looks like it’ll suit more than just dark projection rooms.

When Hisense says the XR10 is bright, it’s not messing around. Last year, I tested the C2 Ultra, which pumped out 3,000 lumens. The XR10 doubles that, cranking up the brightness to 6,000 lumens. In real-world terms, the projector should be easier to enjoy during the day when it’s trickier to control ambient lighting.

Like the C2 Ultra, the Hisense XR10 can project an image as big as 300 inches. Most of us probably don’t have that sort of wall space, so the minimum projection size of 65 inches will come in handy. The projector also supports plenty of image adjustment, including 130 degrees vertical and 46 degrees horizontal, so it doesn’t have to be in the perfect position to produce a good image.

As nice as a brighter projector sounds, would it guzzle more power to operate? According to Hisense, its top-of-the-line projector uses a liquid cooling system, which it says keeps the projector quiet and cool at high brightness levels, while keeping energy demands down.

Australia will also get an upgraded C3 range of projectors, although Hisense hasn’t specified many details as of yet. Nor does the XR10 have a local release date or price — that will likely come when Hisense confirms more details about its upcoming TVs.

Ultimately, the price will determine how many living rooms will get to enjoy a much brighter projector.

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