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What Hi-Fi? on MSNUltra-portable premium projectors are becoming a vogue item – and I'm here for it
There have been an increasing amount of portable projectors making their way into our test rooms this year, ranging from ...
Even compact ultra-short-throw projectors can be sizable beasts, but LG's CineBeam S squishes everything together into a ...
LG has launched a new 4K projector, offering large-screen viewing from short distances with smart features and multiple ...
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Stuff on MSNI’ve been waiting for this ultra-portable 4K projector – now it’s here, you’ll want it too
The Cinebeam S is LG’s most compact 4K ultra short throw projector to date. After launching at CES in January, it's finally ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNLG's latest ultra-portable 4K projector is here to challenge Samsung's The Premiere 5
That also means it is challenging the Samsung The Premiere 5, another 4K UST which costs an even pricier £1999 / AU$2999 (around $2700). It failed to dazzle during testing, with our biggest criticism ...
Barely more than a classroom ruler length is all the space the new LG CineBeam S projector needs to beam its biggest image to ...
LG has just launched a compact 4K projector that’s designed for small spaces but delivers big-screen performance. The new ...
LG has started rolling out the CineBeam S (model PU615U), a compact 4K Ultra Short Throw (UST) projector globally, after it ...
LG CineBeam S projector Thanks to the UST technology, it can project images up to 100 inches from just a few inches away, saving space without sacrificing visuals.
LG has also unveiled a successor to its CineBeam Q, with the S model also coming in as the company's smallest ultra-short-throw 4K projector – measuring 110 x 160 x 160 mm (4.3 x 6.3 x 6.3 in).
You only need about a half-foot of space from the wall to create up to a 120-inch screen. LG CineBeam’s ultra-short throw projector can naturally add an air of luxury and elegance to home interiors.
For a projector you want to watch content with, LG also shared a new compact 4K projector called the CineBeam S. This device can do 500 ANSI lumens (still not very bright) and supports a wider ...
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