CES 2026 brought two new devices from Hisense, the 116UXS RGB Mini‑LED TV and the XR10 TriChroma Laser Projector.
Hisense kicked off CES 2026 with two major product reveals, bringing more to your home theatre set-up. The team has unveiled the 116UXS RGB Mini‑LED TV and the Laser Projector XR10. The release said that they are “placing display innovation at the centre of its global showcase, and highlighting its latest breakthroughs in human-centric display technology.”

The Hisense 116UXS RGB Mini-LED TV is the first television powered by the company’s new RGB Mini-LED evo technology. Instead of relying on the standard red, green and blue backlight configuration, Hisense has added a fourth LED, a Sky Blue-Cyan emitter.
“Building on the traditional red, green and blue backlight structure, RGB Mini-LED evo is the industry’s first to introduce a Sky Blue-Cyan fourth LED into the Mini-LED backlight system, completing one of the most commonly missing portions of the natural light spectrum,” the company said.
Hisense says the new system delivers 134-bit colour control and more than 110 per cent of the BT.2020 colour space, bringing what it describes as a new vision to consumer displays. Colour accuracy is also significantly improved, reaching a Delta E of about 0.6, which the company says meets professional-grade standards. For viewers who spend extended periods in front of large screens, the optimized light source reduces harmful blue light by up to 80 per cent, making long viewing sessions more comfortable.

On the projector side, Hisense introduced the Laser Projector XR10, using their TriChroma laser technology. Making its first appearance at CES 2026, this projector offers projection sizes up to 300 inches, with high brightness, rich colour and stable long‑term performance. Hisense promises “cinematic-scale visuals” with the XR10.
Whether you’re team TV or team projector, Hisense has ensured they brought something to the table that will amplify your home theatre setup with the 116UXS RGB Mini‑LED TV and the Laser Projector XR10 TriChroma Laser Projector. Stay tuned to more of CGMagazine’s CES 2026 news, live from the showfloor in Las Vegas.




