Hisense has just dropped its tiniest, mightiest 4K projector yet—the M2 Pro—and it’s a serious flex in portable home cinema. Packing AI-driven 4K upscaling, triple-laser colour tech, optical zoom, and Dolby Audio into a pint-sized package, this featherweight firecracker turns any wall into a massive, razor-sharp screen up to 200 inches. Setup is a breeze with autofocus, auto keystone, and smart wall adaptation, and it runs VIDAA OS with all the streaming goodies built in.
Big-screen brilliance you can sling in a backpack? It’s a game-changer for movie nights, road trips, or Kiwis tight on space. Pricing and local release dates are still under wraps—but this one’s worth watching.
Hisense’s M2 Pro Delivers Jaw-Dropping 4K Laser Cinema from a Pint-Sized Package
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