It appears that LG frisks with a new 4K projector from CES to CES. This time is the Second-Generation CineBeam Laser 4K, armed with a minimal design that smoothly blends into your leaving room, allows you to project your sharp 4K images on any flat surface.
Award winning Second generation projector
The projector is actually a second generation to the first 4K projector (model HU80K that has been announced at CES 2018) which looks like a black tower shape. The new generation model (HU85L) is designed to fit more comfortably in your leaving room, especially with the UST technology.
LG claims that “This CES 2019 Innovation Award winner builds upon the success of LG’s first 4K projector (model HU80K) and continues to stand out from the crowd with its minimal space requirement and compact design that can project stunningly sharp 4K images on practically any flat surface – a wall, floor or ceiling” using UST technology (read below).
This CES 2019 Innovation Award winner builds upon the success of LG’s first 4K projector (model HU80K) and continues to stand out from the crowd with its minimal space requirement and compact design that can project stunningly sharp 4K images on practically any flat surface – a wall, floor or ceiling
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Ultra Short Throw (UST) technology
The projector is armed with a new technology called Ultra Short Throw (UST) which allows “throwing” the image straight to a wall located in close proximity, and thus projects a 90-120 inch screen from just a few inches away (see images).
2,500 ANSI lumens and 4K UHD resolution
The LG CineBeam Laser 4K delivers 2,500 ANSI lumens and 4K UHD resolution with bright and clear images. As stated by LG: “model HU85L can reproduce highly accurate colors courtesy of its wide color gamut, which further increases the realism of every picture displayed”
Model HU85L can reproduce highly accurate colors courtesy of its wide color gamut, which further increases the realism of every picture displayed
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Price and availability for the projector will be announced at the CES 2019 Las Vegas show, but expect it to be more or less like his older brother, the HU80K first generation that costs about $2500 which is not cheap.
Visitors at CES can check out the CineBeam Laser 4K for themselves at the LG booth (#11100) located in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 8-11.
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