LG’s latest product announcements ahead of CES 2025 continue the big-screen theme that’s already becoming one of the show’s major trends. Only this time, rather than a large image being projected from a king-sized TV, the image will be projected from a small, eye-catching projector. In fact, in the case of LG’s new CineBeam S, it comes from what LG claims is the smallest ultra-short throw 4K projector on the market.
CineBeam S (also known as PU615U) weighs just 2.5kg and measures just 110(w) x 160(d) x 160(h)mm, yet can produce images up to 100 inches from a projection distance. Masu. It’s only a few inches. Additionally, the company’s RGB laser-powered projection system is claimed to deliver 3840×2160 resolution images with an impressive 500 ANSI lumens of brightness and an even more promising 450,000:1 contrast ratio.
Featuring a minimalist metallic finish, CineBeam S has a rich texture that blends into modern interiors. … (+)
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The CineBeam S is said to be able to apply the impressive specifications of such a small projector to HDR signals (supporting both HDR10 and HLG formats) and SDR, reproducing 154 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. Masu. Used for mastering most HDR content.
CineBeam S is not only extremely small, but also features a minimalist metallic finish, enhancing its lifestyle appeal, and features automatic screen adjustment, wall color adjustment, screen scaling/shifting, and You can set it up in your room as easily as possible. I want to use it in
It also has built-in stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos decoding, so you don’t always have to find an external audio system for movie night. In fact, you can watch movies and TV shows without even needing to connect to an external source, thanks to the built-in LG WebOS smart system that supports all the world’s most popular video streaming services.
However, if you want to use an external source like a 4K Blu-ray player or game console, the projector has an HDMI port and also supports wireless playback from both Android and iOS devices.
Featuring 3-in-1 functionality, the PF600U has won a CES Innovation Award.
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Another new projector that LG announced at CES is the PF600U. This is actually a pretty unique proposition, despite its rather bland name. LG describes it as a “versatile 3-in-1 lifestyle companion suitable for everyday spaces.” It lives up to its description, combining core projector functionality with the ability to double as an LED mood lamp and Bluetooth music speaker.
Its design, with its stand-pole style clearly inspired by floor lamps, also reflects its exceptional flexibility, making it easy to integrate into virtually any space.
Despite the projector’s compact shape, the stereo speaker setup incorporates passive radiators for richer, rounder, and more immersive sound. Additionally, the LED mood lamp feature allows you to enhance the ambiance of your room with 9 colors and 5 brightness levels.
The PF600U’s 110 degree tilt head and automatic screen adjustment feature make it easy to set up and set up. … (+)
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The PF600U is all about versatility, which means it’s not as photography-focused as the CineBeam S. The LED optical system only supports Full HD (1920×1080) resolution, not 4K, and brightness is rated at 300 ANSI lumens instead of 500 ANSI lumens. The contrast ratio is said to be 150,000:1 instead of 450,000:1. However, it still supports HDR10 and HLG playback, and since it’s not a UST model, it’s rated to deliver a 120-inch image, 20 inches larger than the CineBeam S. Setting up images is also easier. Automatic screen adjustment feature and the ability to tilt the projector 110 degrees on the pole mount.
Like the CineBeam S, the PF600U also features LG’s webOS smart system. This means you can stream movies and TV shows to your projector without connecting any external sources. Similar to CineBeam S, but the PF600U’s 7.5kg, 290(w) c 290(d) x 983(h)mm form factor includes an HDMI port and also supports wireless content sharing from Android or iOS devices I’m doing it.
As of this writing, LG has not announced pricing for its two new home entertainment projectors, but if they are revealed during CES next week, we will update this article accordingly.
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