LG introduced its new CineBeam 4K Laser projector (HU810PW) at the IFA couple of months back, now it has started rolling out the projector from South Korea. It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) UHD resolution with a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, brightness of 2,700 ANSI-Lumen and meets 97% DCI-P3 colour gamut. The screen size can be adjusted from 40 inches (about 1 meter diagonally) to 300 inches (about 7.62 meters diagonally), so it can be used in various spaces.
LG says that the projector has a light
source lifespan of 20,000 hours. It also features LG’s new Adaptive Picture Pro
technology and Iris mode with two presets i.e., Bright Room Mode and Dark Room
Mode. This essentially delivers the best picture possible by detecting the
amount of light in the room.
Further, there is support for HDR10, HLG,
Dynamic Tone Mapping, and Real Cinema Mode and TruMotion Mode. LG says that
with these two new modes, at 24Hz, the projector can adjust the frame rate of
the projected image to match the original source to display the movies as their
directors originally intended.
The projector has HDMI 2.1 port, and it
supports various wireless connection functions such as WiSA (Wireless Speaker
& Audio) and Bluetooth as well as screen sharing including Apple AirPlay 2.
On the software front, the LG CineBeam projector runs on LG’s webOS 5.0
platform with support for quick access to popular apps like YouTube and
Disney+.
The new LG Cinebeam Laser 4K projector
(HU810PW) is priced at 3.79 million won (US$ 3,400) and
is rolling out in South Korea.