A few days before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), LG unveiled two new “lifestyle projectors,” which may look great in your living room but may not have the best picture quality.
LG says the PF600U is a three-in-one device that consists of a full HD projector, a Bluetooth speaker, and a standing floor LED lamp. While the electronics giant hasn’t details about the Bluetooth speaker’s output, the LED lamp supports nine colours and five brightness levels. It weighs 7.5 kg or 8 ounces.
The PF60U three-in-one lifestyle projector has a 110-degree tilting head and comes with an automatic screen adjustment function, which should make it easy to fine-tune the projected image. It can project images on screen sizes between 30 to 120 inches and supports HDR and HLG picture formats.
It can only output 300 ANSI lumens of brightness, meaning the picture quality won’t look good unless you use it in a dark room. On the connectivity front, you get a HDMI port and USB Type-C ports. The device runs on webOS and supports casting on both Android and iOS devices.
LG also unveiled the Cinebeam S (PU615U), a compact 4K UHD projector that can beam 40 to 100-inch pictures. It weighs just 2.5 kg and supports stereo sound with Dolby Atmos. It runs on WebOS and comes with features like Auto Screen Adjustment, Wall Colour Adjustment and Screen Scaling/Shifting, which can help the user align the projector to various room configurations.
LG is yet to reveal the price of both projectors, so we will have to wait for CES to kick off for more details about these products.