Pankaj Rana explains how laser projection, large-format screens, and connected home appliances featured in the company’s CES 2026 presentations
A 116-inch RGB MiniLED television with reduced blue-light output highlights Hisense’s current home viewing direction
A growing emphasis on larger screens, viewing comfort, and integrated home systems shaped Hisense’s presentations at CES 2026, where the company outlined how its display and appliance technologies are evolving for home environments. Central to this direction was a 116-inch RGB MiniLED television that focuses on colour accuracy while reducing blue-light exposure for extended viewing.
Alongside televisions, laser projection featured as a parallel focus area. Hisense presented laser projectors capable of large-format viewing in residential settings, positioning projection technology as a complementary option to ultra-large televisions for home cinema use. These systems are intended to support high brightness and colour consistency across screen sizes that extend well beyond traditional television formats.
Speaking on the direction highlighted at the event, Pankaj Rana noted that consumer preferences are shifting toward larger displays and more connected experiences, particularly in urban homes. He pointed to increased interest in big-screen viewing, smart functionality, and energy-conscious design as factors shaping how products are developed for the Indian market.
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