LG’s new top-of-the-line Ultra Short Throw laser projector is the LG CineBeam HU915QE. LG’s latest projector is ideal for home theater. It contains three RGB lasers instead than one in the former flagship and several competitors.
The CineBeam HU915QE can project a 90-inch (228.6 cm) image from 5.6 cm away or a 120-inch image from 18.3 cm away. It has 3,700 ANSI lumens and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
LG’s new projector uses a single laser for each RGB color. This gives the projector better images than a single laser.
LG’s new top-of-the-line Ultra Short Throw laser projector is the LG CineBeam HU915QE. LG’s latest projector is ideal for home theater. It contains three RGB lasers instead than one in the former flagship and several competitors.
The CineBeam HU915QE can project a 90-inch (228.6 cm) image from 5.6 cm away or a 120-inch image from 18.3 cm away. It has 3,700 ANSI lumens and a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
LG’s new projector uses a single laser for each RGB color. This gives the projector better images than a single laser.
The HU915QE analyzes and changes the brightness frame by frame to maximize its 4K HDR picture. With LG’s Brightness Optimizer II, which adjusts brightness based on the environment, consumers are guaranteed a high-quality picture regardless of glare or lighting.
LG’s webOS smart TV platform works without a separate device for Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Netflix, and YouTube. Screen Mirroring allows cordless Apple AirPlay2 and Bluetooth streaming.
LG’s 2.2 Channel 40W sound system creates a theater-like viewing experience.
The LG CineBeam HU915QE will cost $5,996 USD (approximately $8,492.49 AUD) in June in Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Others will follow.