Hisense has made a new addition to its Laser TV lineup – the smallest, lightest portable projector ever developed by the consumer brand.
The M2 Pro Laser Mini delivers 4K sharpness using a suite of algorithms and core laser engine, miniaturised in a portable form factor.
Designed for ‘cinema on the move’, the projector is thought to measure 16.4 x 11.6 x 11.1-inches and offers detailed visuals up to 200 inches wide for both indoor and outdoor use.
The M2 Pro ushers in a new era for home cinema and versatile projection, according to Hisense.

With built-in Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X technology, the unit allows streaming from multiple platforms like Netflix and comes with integrated features like auto keystone correction and focus.
Furthermore, its seven-tailored wall colour adaptation automatically adjusts projected colours to compensate for the hue of the projection surface - for example, when projecting directly on to a non-white wall.
At the heart of the projector is AI 4K Clarity technology, including a HDR Upscaler, Noise Reduction feature and 4K Upscaler to improve lower-resolution content.
Its precision DLP system powers 2.07 million micromirrors, while Hisense's Pure Triple Colour Laser technology uses red, green, and blue lasers to produce a wide colour gamut.
Additionally, the M2 Pro features Optical Zoom with a 1.0–1.3 throw ratio for users to adjust the image size and distance in a departure from the digital-only zoom.
The projector is set to hit worldwide markets soon, including the United States, Germany and Australia.
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