Hisense, a leading global consumer electronics and home appliances brand, has introduced two new laser display models for home viewing of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. The Laser Cinema PX3-PRO delivers images up to 150 inches (381 cm) diagonally, using a TriChroma Laser engine with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos surround sound. It is available with Google TV or VIDAA operating systems and offers built-in access to highlights, replays, and AI-curated statistics.
The Laser Mini Projector C2 Ultra expands the viewing area to 300 inches (762 cm) from a short throw distance. It employs Pure TriChroma Laser technology and supports Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced. The unit features 360° horizontal and 135° vertical adjustment, precise focal shift, 1.67× optical zoom, a throw ratio of 0.9–1.5:1, and automatic keystone correction and autofocus, enabling flexible installation in a variety of indoor settings.
Hisense said both models aim to provide a theater-quality audiovisual experience that captures every detail of live matches with clarity and depth. The company said these laser display solutions will allow fans to own the moment wherever they watch the tournament.