Experience the cinema at home with a 4K projector 2:05
LG Electronics added a new model to its 4K CineBeam projector lineup as demand for
smart home cinema solutions continues to grow.
The electronics firm on Thursday said it released a new CineBeam projector with 4K
resolution today in Korea. The release is LG’s latest product targeting the premium
projector market. It already has two 4K CineBeam models.
Priced at 1.99 million won ($1,800), the new version is LG’s cheapest 4K CineBeam
projector so far. Previous models are priced at 5.89 million won, for a hyper-portable version,
and 3.49 million won, for an ultra short throw version.
LG says it new model is able to deliver pictures with a 3,840 x 2,160 resolution up to 140 inches
in screen size. It also offers a high dynamic range for high contrast that is able to deliver
a clearer image, according to LG.
Unlike LED projectors, which use red, green and blue light, the 4K model has an additional
light source that is able to deliver brighter and clearer colors, according to LG.
LG said the LED light source for the projector will run for 30,000 hours. It has a brightness
of up to 1,500 ANSI lumens, a measure of light approved by the American National Standards Institute.
The projector has a webOS 4.5 platform and comes with Google’s artificial intelligence
service Google Assistant, which allows viewers to watch content without having to connect
it to a separate device. Users can also use verbal commands to access content from their
smartphone or laptop through a Wi-Fi connection.
“LG will continue to lead the projector market in Korea with LG CineBeam projectors,
which are optimized for the lifestyle of consumers that wish to enjoy home cinema,”
said a spokesperson for LG Electronics in a statement.