• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

LG's Newest 4K Lifestyle Projector Doubles as a Stylish Art Object

TheLostSwede

News Editor
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
18,491 (2.47/day)
Location
Sweden
System Name Overlord Mk MLI
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 SE with offsets
Memory 32GB Team T-Create Expert DDR5 6000 MHz @ CL30-34-34-68
Video Card(s) Gainward GeForce RTX 4080 Phantom GS
Storage 1TB Solidigm P44 Pro, 2 TB Corsair MP600 Pro, 2TB Kingston KC3000
Display(s) Acer XV272K LVbmiipruzx 4K@160Hz
Case Fractal Design Torrent Compact
Audio Device(s) Corsair Virtuoso SE
Power Supply be quiet! Pure Power 12 M 850 W
Mouse Logitech G502 Lightspeed
Keyboard Corsair K70 Max
Software Windows 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores https://valid.x86.fr/yfsd9w
LG Electronics (LG) is introducing its latest lifestyle projector, the unique LG CineBeam Qube (model HU710PB). The new 4K model can quickly transform an indoor space into a movie theater and features a compact and light design with a convenient 360-degree rotatable handle. LG's projection solution also serves as a stylish interior accessory, its eye-catching minimalist aesthetic adding a touch of modern sophistication to the room.

Although one of the smallest projectors available, LG CineBeam Qube is a powerful performer, capable of projecting 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution images measuring up to 120 inches. Equipped with an RGB laser light source and LG's cutting-edge image refining technologies, the new model delivers exceptionally clear, sharp pictures boasting a 450,000:1 contrast ratio and 154 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut.




The color accuracy of the CineBeam Qube means movies and other content are displayed just as their creators intended, with rich colors and deep blacks that add depth and vibrancy to every scene. Additionally, LG's premium 4K projector comes with Auto Screen Adjustment, which has an auto-focus feature that automatically optimizes image placement and size for a superb viewing experience, every time.

Running on the LG webOS 6.0, the CineBeam Qube provides intuitive control and easy access to a diverse selection of streaming services, such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and YouTube.* When not in use for content consumption, users can turn on the projector's image-mapping function and enjoy captivating digital images that enhance the ambiance of their space.

"Great for spaces large and small, LG CineBeam Qube is a unique lifestyle projector possessing all the qualities consumers look for when choosing a new projection solution," said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Electronics Business Solutions Company. "LG's upgraded projector lineup offers a range of lifestyle-enriching devices that present outstanding spatial integration and versatility as well as immersive, cinematic viewing experiences."

Visitors can experience LG CineBeam Qube alongside the company's latest innovations at its CES booth (#16008, Las Vegas Convention Center) from January 9-12.



View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source
 
Wow this is being displayed on my birthday!

If you buy me this me love you long time :)
 
With only 500lumens it will serve only as an art object. Nice try LG... your mobile division is already dead because of your "successful" products.
 
Hi,
Nice think the title should be Object not Objet though.
 
500 ANSI Lumens does not sound particularly good. It's enough for 100" viewing area in dark room (16x9), but for 120" it's not going to be enough.
 
I love how art is something so subjective. Even a square box-sized trash can with a handle and lens can be considered art.
 
I wonder how long it will actually last using it for more than 4 or 5 movies in a row, per day.
 
Earlier, I ran across their 'no labor home' concept.
Now, I see they're trying to pawn off mass-produced appliances as "Art".

LG is indulging in the(ir own f)arts.
 
LG doesn't even care to tell how it's powered - that tells us how important this product is, in their view.
 
Hi,
Running on the LG webOS
This proves it's just for looking at hehe
 
Correct, but it wasn't entirely my fault.

Objet is correct, I had to look it up too when I noticed.

1704015208290.png
 
I wonder how long it will actually last using it for more than 4 or 5 movies in a row, per day.
At 500 Lumens it's not a monster laser with cooling requirements that will tax any active cooling, so probably several years back to back, 24/7 before any noticeable dimming occurs.

25,000 hours is what google tells me consumer lasers are good for, which is 3 years of 24/7/365, and likely closer to a decade of real use by an actual human.
 
Hi,
Oxford please country can't even spell color :laugh:
 
errm no that thing looks like a fugly 90s subwoofer.

It's 100% no subwoofer with it's massive mono 3w haha. $1300 meh lazer too, kinda wounder if it would die out after a few years.

And knowing LG it only has a 12 month warranty.
 
It's 100% no subwoofer with it's massive mono 3w haha. $1300 meh lazer too, kinda wounder if it would die out after a few years.

And knowing LG it only has a 12 month warranty.

I reckon some electronic stuff has a timer chip in it that makes it fail after the warranty has run out.
 
Back
Top