Hisense 4K Trichroma Mini Laser Projector C2TUK (65–300") with Dolby Vision & Atmos and JBL audio
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
The Hisense 4K Trichroma Mini Laser Projector C2TUK is aimed at the “big screen at home” crowd, but in a more compact, move-friendly style than many traditional projector setups. On paper, the pitch is simple: 4K projection, a colour-focused Trichroma approach, Dolby Vision support, and smart streaming built in.
Where this can feel especially practical is for living rooms where you don’t want a full, fixed AV install. A mini laser projector is often chosen for flexibility—weeknight films on the sofa, casual sports in the evening, and quick streaming without needing to wire up external boxes every time.
That said, it’s not perfect for every scenario. If your room is bright all day, or you’re expecting cinema-level performance in harsh daylight, you’ll want to think carefully about placement, screen size and ambient light.

The essentials: picture and colour handling
A big part of the C2TUK story is colour. Hisense references a “widest color space of 110% BT.2020”, alongside high colour accuracy (ΔE≈0.9) and “1.07 Billion Colors”. In real-world terms, this is the sort of spec you look for when you want more consistent colour rather than overly punchy but inconsistent tones.
It’s also described as supporting HDR formats such as HDR10 and HLG, alongside Dolby Vision. If you watch mixed content—some streaming shows mastered for HDR, some older SDR titles—the inclusion of multiple HDR options is a sensible baseline.
Brightness is quoted as 2000 lumens, and the projector is said to produce images up to around 300". This is helpful when you want a cinematic size without immediately feeling forced into the smallest possible image. Still, “up to” figures depend on your setup, so it’s worth planning for what you’ll actually run in your room.



What really stands out in day-to-day use
The “mini” angle matters here. Hisense pairs the projector with built-in JBL audio rated at 2×10W, positioned as loud enough that you may not need extra speakers—particularly if you don’t plan to keep it permanently fixed in one place.
For many buyers, that’s the difference between “works for a movie night” and “we actually use it”. If you’re moving it between rooms, or you just don’t want a speaker system to manage, integrated audio can save hassle.
On the software side, the projector uses VIDAA Smart OS, described as easy to use with quick response, plus ongoing maintenance and updates. It also mentions streaming access to services including Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video, as well as smart features. If your priority is turning the device on and getting straight to what you watch most, this matters more than extra customisation menus.

Quick example of how this might look in practice: imagine setting the projector up on the stand for an evening—pressing into streaming, opening Netflix, and letting Dolby Vision content drive a richer-looking picture without hunting for a compatible external player.
Sound and smart features: where expectations should be set
The built-in JBL audio is a practical inclusion, but it’s also the kind of spec that can lead to the wrong expectation if you’re an audiophile. Two 10W speakers can be very usable for background and casual listening, yet it may still fall short if you’re chasing a full surround setup or deep, room-filling bass.
Similarly, smart platforms are always “good enough” for most people, but experience can vary by user preferences and how you like to navigate apps. The good news is that VIDAA is presented as maintained and updated regularly, which tends to reduce the risk of the platform feeling abandoned over time.



You may also want to double-check that your key streaming services are a priority for you, because the listing highlights some major names and doesn’t spell out the full service range.
Key specifications (as stated)
- Name: Hisense 4K Trichroma Mini Laser Projector C2TUK
- Type: Mini laser projector
- Colour: Trichroma (colour system referenced)
- Brightness: 2000 lumens
- Projection size: up to 300"
- HDR formats: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
- Audio: 2×10W built-in JBL audio
- Smart OS: VIDAA Smart OS
- Streaming mentioned: Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want a compact, 4K mini laser projector with a colour-focused approach, Dolby Vision support, and built-in streaming/VIDAA—especially if you’d rather not rely on external speakers and set-top boxes all the time.
It may not be a great match if your room lighting is very bright most of the day, or if you’re expecting an audiophile-grade sound system from the built-in speakers alone. Also, if you only care about the smallest throw size or already have a carefully tuned home cinema setup, you might find you need to look for solutions designed around your exact screen distance and audio ambitions.
A practical buying checklist: think about your target screen size (the listing says up to 300"), where you’ll place the projector day to day, and whether Dolby Vision content is a big part of your viewing. If those align, this is the sort of all-in-one approach that can feel genuinely convenient.
Frequently asked questions



Does it support Dolby Vision?
Yes. The listing states Dolby Vision support, along with HDR10 and HLG.
How bright is it?
It’s described as 2000 lumens.
Does it have built-in speakers?
Yes—2×10W JBL built-in audio is mentioned, designed to be loud enough that you may not need additional speakers if you’re not setting up a permanent sound system.
What streaming apps does it include?
Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video are explicitly referenced, alongside VIDAA Smart OS features.
What size image can you get?
The listing mentions projection sizes up to around 300" and references a 65–300" range.
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