
Hisense has launched the M2 Pro Laser Mini Projector, its smallest and lightest 4K laser projector so far. It combines advanced AI features, optical zoom, and high-quality sound in a compact design made for portable home cinema.

The M2 Pro uses AI 4K Clarity technology to improve image quality. It includes an AI 4K Upscaler to sharpen lower-resolution content, AI Noise Reduction for cleaner images, and AI HDR Upscaler to enhance contrast and brightness. The projector uses 2.07 million micromirrors and a DLP system to project detailed 4K visuals on screens up to 200 inches.

The projector also features Hisense’s Pure Triple Color Laser technology. Separate red, green, and blue lasers produce a wide color range with accurate, vibrant images. This miniaturized laser engine makes true 4K laser projection possible in a small and light device.
One standout feature is the optical zoom with a 1.0–1.3 throw ratio. This allows users to adjust the image size without losing sharpness, unlike digital zoom, which can lower image quality. The M2 Pro supports screen sizes from 65 to 200 inches, giving flexibility for indoor and outdoor use.
Setup is simple. Auto keystone correction and auto focus keep the image sharp and aligned. The 7-tailored wall color adaptation feature adjusts colors to match the wall, keeping colors vivid even on non-white surfaces.
The M2 Pro has built-in Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X for clear, spacious sound without external speakers. It runs on VIDAA Smart OS, giving users access to apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+ via a voice remote. It also supports Dolby Vision and multiple HDR formats for better detail and contrast.
The Hisense M2 Pro will launch soon in the U.S., Germany, Australia, and other markets. Prices and availability will be shared locally in the coming weeks.
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