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Leica Cine Compact 1 Projector Debuts: 4K RGB Laser Performance in a Smaller Package for $2,000

Leica’s $2,000 Cine Compact 1 adds RGB laser, 4K pixel shifting, Dolby Vision, smart streaming, and a Summicron lens. Worth the red dot premium?

Leica Cine Compact 1 Lifestyle Projector

Compact 4K laser projectors are having a moment, and not because everyone suddenly wants to bolt a giant chassis to the ceiling again. More buyers are looking for serious big-screen performance in smaller, more living-room-friendly designs that can fit into real homes without turning the space into a demo room at an AV trade show. Leica clearly sees the same shift.

In 2023, Leica entered the ultra-short-throw projector category with the Hisense-built Cine 1, a $9,000 UST model bundled with either a 100-inch or 120-inch ALR screen. In 2024, it followed with the Cine Play 1, a lifestyle-focused standard-throw projector priced at $3,795. For 2026, Leica is expanding the lineup again with the Cine Compact 1.

Priced at $2,000, the Leica Cine Compact 1 is now the smallest projector in the company’s range, borrowing much of its concept and feature set from the Cine Play 1 but placing it in a smaller, more compact chassis.

That makes it less of a “take it anywhere” projector and more of a smaller premium 4K laser option for buyers who want the Leica badge without handing over Cine 1 money.

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Left to right: Leica Cine 1, Cine Compact 1, and Cine Play 1

Smaller Leica, Still Big-Screen Ambitions

Like the Cine Play 1, the Leica Cine Compact 1 combines RGB laser light source technology with Leica’s premium imaging approach and support for 4K resolution via pixel shifting. The key difference is scale. While the Cine Play 1 can project images up to 300 inches, the Cine Compact 1 tops out at 220 inches, which is still absurdly large for most living rooms unless your sofa came with its own ZIP code.

Leica is positioning the Cine Compact 1 as a more convenient home cinema option for both indoor and outdoor use, helped by built-in smart features and user-friendly setup tools. That outdoor angle comes with the usual projector reality check: it will work best after dark and away from ambient light. Daytime backyard cinema still belongs in the same fantasy file as affordable Leica lenses.

RGB Laser, Leica Optics, and the Usual Brightness Reality Check

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Leica Cine Compact 1

The Leica Cine Compact 1 uses a triple RGB laser light source rated for up to 25,000 hours of operation, which should cover a lot of movies, streaming binges, and questionable franchise reboots before anyone starts worrying about the light engine.

Leica rates the Cine Compact 1 at up to 1,700 ANSI lumens, which means it should be capable of producing a clear, high-contrast image in darker rooms or outdoor spaces with minimal ambient light. That last part matters. This is still projection, not witchcraft. If you aim it at a wall during a bright afternoon barbecue, the sun is going to win.

HDR support is also broad, with compatibility for Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG. The Cine Compact 1 also includes Leica Image Optimization, or LIO, which uses image-processing algorithms designed to improve color rendition, color gradation, and contrast.

And because Leica is not going to put its name on a projector without making the lens part of the story, the Cine Compact 1 incorporates a genuine Leica Summicron zoom lens. That gives the projector a real optical talking point beyond the badge, which matters at $2,000.

Audio

For the best listening experience with the Leica Cine Compact 1, an AVR and surround sound speaker system would still be the preferred option. At minimum, a good soundbar makes sense, especially since HDMI eARC connectivity is supported. That said, a full external audio setup is not always practical with a compact projector designed to move more easily between rooms or support occasional outdoor use.

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To make the Cine Compact 1 more self-contained, Leica includes a 2 x 10-watt onboard audio system with DTS Virtual:Xprocessing. That will not replace a proper surround system or a serious soundbar, but it should provide a more spacious and usable listening experience than the tiny speaker systems found in many lifestyle projectors.

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Streaming, AirPlay, and Just Enough Physical Connectivity

The Leica Cine Compact 1 is not just about image quality and onboard sound. It also includes both wireless and physical connectivity, which matters if the goal is to make the projector easy to use without adding a stack of external boxes.

With built-in smart TV features, users can access streaming services directly from the projector, provided it is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Leica uses Hisense’s VIDAA streaming platform, which provides access to major apps, including Netflix. The remote control also includes direct-access buttons for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube.

Wireless support includes Apple AirPlay and Bluetooth. AirPlay allows users to stream compatible content from Apple devices, while Bluetooth can be used for wireless audio streaming from smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

Physical connectivity is more limited. The Cine Compact 1 includes one HDMI port and one USB port. The HDMI connection supports eARC, making it easier to connect the projector to a compatible AVR or soundbar. The USB port can be used to play compatible media files stored on a USB flash drive. 

Flexibility

The Leica Cine Compact 1’s biggest advantage is flexibility. Weighing under 10 pounds, it can be moved from room to room and set up without a permanent installation.

Its integrated 360-degree rotation system allows projection from multiple angles onto walls, ceilings, or other suitable surfaces, while automatic zoom, autofocus, keystone correction, and intelligent screen framing help align the image with minimal manual adjustment. Because spending 20 minutes fixing geometry before the movie starts is nobody’s idea of premium.

For added placement options, the Cine Compact 1 can also be used with the same optional stand as the Cine Play 1, with a stand adapter included.

Comparison

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Leica ModelCine Compact 1Cine Play 1Cine 1
Price $1,995$2,995$8,995 (w 100-inch screen)
$9,495 (w 120-inch screen)
Projection Screen Size60 – 220” 65 – 300”100″ or 120″
Imaging ChipDLP 0.47” Pico DMD DLP/0.47” 4k XPRDLP/0.47” 4k XPR
Image Resolution3840x2160px (4K) via pixel shifting3840x2160px (4K) via pixel shifting3840x2160px (4K) via pixel shifting
TV TunerNoNoATSC 3.0 / Next-Gen TV / QAM on cable
Gaming ModeYes – Latency ≤ 20ms in gamer mode ≤ 60ms in all other modes 

Refresh Rate 4K @ 60Hz 2K @ 240Hz 2K @ 120Hz 
Yes, Latency < 12 ms 1080px@120HzYes, Latency < 60ms 4K@60Hz
Lumen OutputUp to 1700 lm (Ultra Mode) Up to 3000 lm (Ultra Mode)> 2500 lm
Dynamic ContrastNot IndicatedApprox. 2 Mio. :1Approx. 2 Mio. :1
Contrast RatioUp to 1500:1Up to 1500:1Approx. 1000:1 
BT 2020 Support> 100 % > 100%> 100%
HDR SupportDolby Vision® / HDR10 / HDR10+ / HLG  Dolby Vision® / HDR10+ / HLGDolby Vision® / HDR10+ / HLG
3D SupportYes, DLP Link Active Shutter Yes, DLP link active shutterNot Indicated
Throw RatioOptical: 1.0 – 1.3 
Digital: 1.3 – 3.2 
0.9 – 1.50.25
Leica Image Optimization (LIO)Yes YesYes
Light SourceDirect Triple RGB-LaserDirect Triple RGB-LaserDirect Triple RBG-Laser
Light Source Use Hours25,00025,00025,000
MEMCYes Yes
HDMI1x HDMI 2.1 with eARC Support 2x HDMI 2.1 (1x eARC Support)2x HDMI 2.1 (1x eARC Support)
1x HDMI 2.0 Type  
USB1x USB A 3.0 2x USB 3.02x USB (1x USB 2.0 & 1x USB 3.0)
USB RecordingNot IndicatedYesNot Indicated
Ethernet RJ45– YesYes
Digital Connections– 1 x S/PDIF
1 x Optical (Toslink)

1 x Optical (Toslink)
Physical On/Off ButtonYesYesYes
Earphone/Audio Output No 1x1x
Audio Output Power2 x 10 Watt2 x 10 Watt2 x 25 Watt
Number of Channels 2.0 24
DTS Virtual:XYes YesNo
Dolby AudioYesYesNo
Dolby AtmosYes
Dolby Digital PlusDolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital Not SpecifiedYes
WiFi (Plus)6 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) (2.4G, 5G) 6 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax)6 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax)
Bluetooth Version 5.4 YesYes
Screen MirroringYes YesYes
Works with AirPlayYesYesYes
Operating SystemVIDAA VIDAA U7.6Google TV 
Streaming Direct Buttons on RemoteYes, for Netflix, Prime, Disney, YouTube Yes, for Netflix, Prime, Disney, YouTube
Voice AssistantYes (VIDAA Voice) YesYes
Web BrowserYes (Odin) YesYes
Child ProtectionYes Yes
OTA Software UpdatesYes YesYes
Remote ControlBluetooth / IR in Aluminum Housing with Microphone Bluetooth / IR in Aluminum Housing with MicrophoneBluetooth / IR in Aluminum Housing with Microphone
Voice CommandYes YesYes
File FormatsAV-Container AVI / MP4 / MKV / TS / FLV 

Video AVI / WMV / MP4 / MOV / MKV / MPG / MPEG / FLV / WebM 

Audio WMA / WAV / FLAC / MP3 

Image JPEG / BMP / PNG / GIF 
AV-Container: AVI / MP4 / MKV/ TS / FLV

Video: AVI / WMV / MP4 / MOV / MKV / MPG / MPEG / FLV / WebM

Audio: WMA / WAV / FLAC / MP3

Image: JPEG / BMP / PNG / GIF
AV Container: AVI / MP4 / MKV / TS / FLV / OGG 

Video: AVI / WMV / MP4 / MOV / 3GP / MKV / MPG / MPEG / VOB / FLV / WebM / OGM

Audio: WMA / WMV / MP4 / FLAC / MP2 / MP3 / AAC / WMA / WAV 

Image: JPEG / BMP / PNG / GIF / WEBP 
Voltage100V – 240V 100V – 240V120V -240V 
Power ConsumptionStandard Mode / Standby / Network Standby 
120W / 0.5W / 2W 
On 180W / Standby 0.5WMax. 300W / 0.5W
Dimension209 x 226 x 193 mm (8,2 x 8,9 x 7,6 inch) 242 x 261 x 229 mm (10,3 x 9,5 x 9,0 inch)600 x 378 x 149 mm Approx.
WeightApprox. 4.4 kg (9,70 lbs) Approx. 6.7 kg (14,7 lbs)14.5 kg (32 lbs)
In The BoxLeica Cine Compact 1

Remote control

2 AAA batteries

Power cable

Power supply

Case 

Adapter for Leica Floor Stand

Operating instructions/warranty 
Leica Cine Play 1

Remote control

2 AAA batteries


Power cable

Power supply unit

Accessory bag

Operating Instructions & Warranty
Leica Cine 1

Remote Control

2 x AAA Batteries

Power cable

Quick Start Guide

100-inch or 120-inch Screen

3 Year Warranty

The Bottom Line 

The Leica Cine Compact 1 is the company’s most accessible projector so far, but “entry-level” is doing some heavy lifting at $2,000. What makes it unique is the combination of RGB laser projection, broad HDR support, automatic setup tools, built-in streaming, DTS Virtual:X audio, and a genuine Leica Summicron zoom lens in a smaller sub-10-pound chassis.

What is missing? More HDMI inputs, higher light output, and a price that does not immediately invite comparisons with Hisense’s own M2 Pro, which costs $1,299.99 and offers a very credible alternative, albeit with slightly lower brightness. Leica’s advantage remains optics and image refinement, but buyers are still paying a premium for the red dot. Funny how that works.

Price & Availability

The Leica Cine Compact 1 will be available for $1,995 beginning June 18, 2026 with optional floor stand priced at $495 through Leica Authorized Dealers.

For more information: leicacamerausa.com

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