Hisense opens XR10 pre-orders with $1,700 off and an HT Saturn included
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Rachit Agarwal Published March 20, 2026 |
Hisense has officially opened pre-orders for its most powerful home projector yet, the XR10 Triple Laser Projector. The company is sweetening the deal with $1,700 off and a free HT Saturn soundbar, originally priced at $1,299, for anyone who pre-orders before April 24.
Hisense has been in the laser projector business for over a decade, and the XR10 is the company putting all of that experience into one package. The projector uses a pure RGB triple laser light source paired with Hisense’s LPU 3.0 Digital Laser Engine. The result is 6,000 lumens of brightness, which is enough to watch media in broad daylight.
The projector can scale up to 300 inches while keeping the image sharp and detailed from edge to edge. As per the press release, even at this size, there are no soft corners or drop in quality as you push the size up.
Before you worry about picture quality degrading over time, Hisense has said that the XR10 maintains its brightness, color, and clarity over years of use.
The project delivers deep contrast with rich blacks and fine detail, allowing you to adjust the picture to suit your room. The fully sealed cooling system keeps the projector running quietly and reliably during long movie marathons or gaming sessions, so heat or noise shouldn’t be a problem.
Pre-orders for the Hisense XR10 are open now through April 24 at shop.hisense-usa.com, as well as Projector Screen, B&H, and Crutchfield.
The starting price is $6,999.99, but with a $1,700 pre-order discount and a free HT Saturn included, it offers strong value for the overall package.
If you’ve been waiting to invest in a home theater setup, this pre-order window is likely the best entry point you’ll find.
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