LG’s new projector looks like a stand fan
LG announced two new projectors at CES 2025, which they call the successors to last year’s CineBeam Q. The PF600U may look like a stand fan, but it’s actually a projector that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker and LED mood light. Its lighting has nine colors and five brightness levels, so you can customize it to create the ambiance you want. Tilt its head, and you’ve got yourself a projector that can produce images up to 120 inches in size with FHD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution and 300 ANSI brightness. It can stream movies, shows and other content from streaming platforms through LG’s webOS.
The company’s other projector is a direct successor to the CineBeam Q. The CineBeam S is now LG’s smallest 4K Ultra Short Throw projector and weighs only 5.5 pounds. It is capable of delivering images as large as 100 inches – with 4K UHD resolution and 500 ANSI brightness – while only requiring “a few inches of wall space.” It’s Dolby Atmos capable, and like the PF600U, it’s powered by LG’s webOS. The device has a metallic finish and was designed to be portable, so you can easily set it up wherever you want. Since it’s made to move, LG has given it intuitive features that can automatically align its screen, adjust its colors based on the wall, and resize its image to fit the size of the room.
LG has yet to reveal the projectors’ pricing and availability, but is likely to announce more details at CES 2025. To note, the CineBeam Q is available for pre-order in March 2024 and retails for $1,299.
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