LG Introduces the LG CineBeam Qube Projector
LG Electronics (LG) is unveiling its newest lifestyle projector, the innovative LG CineBeam Qube (model HU710PB). This compact and lightweight 4K projector can quickly transform any indoor space into a movie theater. With its convenient 360-degree rotatable handle and stylish minimalist design, it also serves as a modern interior accessory.
Despite its small size, the LG CineBeam Qube is a powerful performer. It can project 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution images up to 120 inches in size. Equipped with an RGB laser light source and advanced image refining technologies, this model delivers incredibly clear and sharp pictures. It boasts a 450,000:1 contrast ratio and covers 154 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ensuring accurate and vibrant colors.
The CineBeam Qube's color accuracy allows movies and other content to be displayed exactly as their creators intended, with rich colors and deep blacks that add depth and vibrancy to every scene. The projector also features Auto Screen Adjustment, which automatically optimizes image placement and size for an exceptional viewing experience.
Running on the LG webOS 6.0, the CineBeam Qube offers intuitive control and easy access to popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube. When not in use for content consumption, users can activate the projector's image-mapping function to enjoy captivating digital images that enhance the ambiance of their space.
"The LG CineBeam Qube is a unique lifestyle projector that meets all the requirements consumers have when choosing a new projection solution," said YS Lee, vice president and head of the IT business unit of LG Electronics Business Solutions Company. "LG's upgraded projector lineup offers a range of devices that enrich lifestyles, providing outstanding spatial integration, versatility, and immersive cinematic viewing experiences."
Visitors can experience the LG CineBeam Qube and other latest innovations from LG at its CES booth (#16008, Las Vegas Convention Center) from January 9-12.