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  "description": "The latest Hisense laser projector lineup includes the flagship XR10 with industry-first liquid cooling and the refined C3 range for smaller spaces.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-01-07T22:54:01.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Last year, Hisense made a big splash with its laser-based home theatre products at CES. This year, the company is back at it with even brighter laser projectors than last year.\n\nThe star of the show is the XR10, which Hisense is calling its most advanced laser projector yet.\n\nThe XR10 pumps out an impressive 6,000 lumens of brightness, making it the brightest long-throw laser projector in its class.\n\nIt can project images anywhere from 65 inches up to a massive 300 inches, and it's got the widest optical zoom range in the category at 0.84–2.0:1.\n\nThere's also class-leading lens shift with up to 130 degrees of vertical and 46 degrees of horizontal adjustment, which should make installation much easier regardless of your room layout.\n\nTo keep all that brightness running smoothly, Hisense has developed an industry-first liquid cooling system specifically for the XR10.\n\nIt's designed to manage heat efficiently while maintaining peak brightness, and as a bonus, it should keep operational noise down.\n\nAlongside the flagship XR10, Hisense is also updating its more compact C3 range. These are the successors to last year's C2 models, and they're aimed at people who want that cinematic laser experience without the complex installation requirements.\n\nHisense says it has refined the visual clarity, performance and design based on what people loved about the C2.\n\nAustralian pricing and availability for both the XR10 and C3 range will be announced in the coming months. I'll be sure to share the info when it's available.\n\n### Latest TV & Display deals",
  "title": "Hisense's new XR10 laser projector pumps out a massive 6,000 lumens",
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