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LG unveils dual-function projectors ahead of CES 2025
Source: LG Electronics

LG unveils dual-function projectors ahead of CES 2025

LG Electronics announces two innovative projectors: a 3-in-1 device combining projection, audio, and lighting, and a compact 4K model.

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by Philip Lee

Seoul, South Korea - LG Electronics plans to introduce two new lifestyle projectors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, expanding its portfolio of home entertainment devices.

The company's new PF600U model, which won a CES Innovation Award, combines three functions: a projector, Bluetooth speaker, and LED mood lamp. 

The device features Full HD resolution (1,920 x 1,080), 300 ANSI lumens brightness, and a contrast ratio 150,000:1. The unit weighs 7.5kg and measures 290 x 290 x 983mm.

The PF600U's design mimics a floor lamp. Its tilting head can rotate up to 110 degrees. The LED mood lamp offers nine color options and five brightness levels. 

The projector can create screen sizes ranging from 30 to 120 inches with a minimum throw ratio of 1.2.

LG's second new offering, the CineBeam S (model PU615U), is positioned as the company's most compact 4K Ultra Short Throw projector to date. 

The device delivers 4K UHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160) with 500 ANSI lumens brightness and a contrast ratio of 450,000:1. It weighs 2.5kg and measures 110 x 160 x 160mm.

The CineBeam S utilizes RGB laser technology and can project images from 40 to 100 inches with minimal wall clearance. 

It features a throw ratio of 0.25 and covers 154 percent of the DCI-P3 color space.

Both models run on LG's webOS platform, offering access to streaming services. 

The devices include HDMI and USB Type-C inputs, support Android and iOS connectivity, and feature auto-screen adjustment capabilities. 

The PF600U provides stereo sound with passive radiators, while the CineBeam S supports Dolby Atmos.

The company has not disclosed pricing or specific release dates for either model.

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