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Rahul Vithala / Jan 1, 2024

LG Introduces CineBeam Qube Featuring Remarkable 4K Projection up to 120 Inches

LG Introduces CineBeam Qube Featuring Remarkable 4K Projection up to 120 Inches

The CineBeam Qube (model HU710PB) is LG’s newest projector, and the company has just unveiled it in the lead-up to the highly anticipated CES 2024. The recent release of LG’s MyView smart monitors marked the company’s entry into cutting-edge technology, and this reveal comes close on the heels of that.

The CineBeam Qube isn’t just another projector; it’s a lifestyle statement. LG positions it as a sleek and stylish interior accessory, sporting a minimalist design that catches the eye. But it’s not just about aesthetics – practicality meets elegance with a 360-degree rotatable handle, HDMI featuring eARC/USB Type C inputs, and a feather-light weight of 1.49kg.

Underneath its chic exterior, the CineBeam Qube packs a performance punch. With an RGB laser light source, it delivers 4K UHD-resolution images sprawling up to a whopping 120 inches. This is no ordinary projector; it’s a visual marvel.

One standout feature is its peak brightness, reaching up to 500 ANSI Lumens. The promise here is crystal-clear and razor-sharp images that pop with vibrant colors and profound blacks. LG emphasizes color accuracy, ensuring that movies and content are a true reflection of the creators’ vision. This is not just a projector; it’s a canvas for cinematic experiences.

The CineBeam Qube is also highly competent in the field of software. Thanks to LG webOS 6.0, it provides a smooth and easy-to-navigate experience. Prime Video, YouTube, Disney+, and Netflix are just a few of the prominent streaming services that are easily accessible. On the other hand, LG isn’t content to stop at movies. Users can show digital images using the image-mapping capability, which allows them to personalize their spaces.

Not only is the product itself interesting, but the pricing specifics are being kept under covers until 2024, which just adds to the anticipation. At CES 2024 (January 9–12), LG intends to make a grand entrance, and the CineBeam Qube will be the center of attention.

Tagged With: LG, Projector

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