If you need a portable projector that doubles as a showpiece, LG’s got you covered.
This is a very interesting offering from LG.
It also has an integrated 360-degree carrying handlesomething thatother portable projectorslack.
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Style is another selling point.
The CineBeam Qube is styled like a spaced-out Brownie camera.
It’s got a good mix of retro flair and modern flashiness.
That said, the projector’s exterior (which feels like aluminum) may attract fingerprints and dents.
I’d also like to point out that LG omitted the power cable from its photographs.
Anyway, the CineBeam Qube’s image quality seems pretty miraculous.
The similarly-sizedXGIMI Halo+outputs at 1080p, but the CineBeam Qube can project a 4K image.
And LG promises that its laser projection technology will achieve a 450,000:1 contrast ratio with 154% DCI-P3 coverage.
The only major downside is the 500 ANSI lumen rating.
It may also struggle with nighttime outdoor use, at least in areas with lots of light pollution.
A shorter throw distance gives you a smaller, brighter picture.
Unfortunately, LG hasn’t revealed all the CineBeam Qube’s specs.
Pricing is also a mystery, though the similarly-spec’dLG CineBeam PU700Rsells for $1,500.
The LG CineBeam Qube will make a proper debut at CES 2024, which begins January 9th.
We should learn more about this projector when we see it in person on the showroom floor.