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frontpage Posted by gujumd • Mar 8, 2023
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LG CineBeam HU715QW 4K UHD DLP Ultra Short Throw Laser Smart Projector

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  • Brightness of 2500 ANSI Lumens
  • 4K UHD On-Screen Resolution via XPR
  • Integrated Wi-Fi, Web Browser, ThinQ OS
  • AirPlay 2 & Miracast Screen Sharing
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • 3 x HDMI & 2 x USB Inputs
  • HDR10 & HLG Compatible
  • Dual Built-In 20-Watt Speakers

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Update: This popular deal is available again. Price will show in cart, coupon is no longer needed.

Buydig has LG CineBeam HU715QW 4K UHD DLP Ultra Short Throw Laser Smart Projector on sale for $2996.99 - $1200 w/ in-cart discount = $1796.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gujumd for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Brightness of 2500 ANSI Lumens
  • 4K UHD On-Screen Resolution via XPR
  • Integrated Wi-Fi, Web Browser, ThinQ OS
  • AirPlay 2 & Miracast Screen Sharing
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • 3 x HDMI & 2 x USB Inputs
  • HDR10 & HLG Compatible
  • Dual Built-In 20-Watt Speakers

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
Expired:


Beach Camera Same Day Shipping via Amazon also has LG CineBeam 4K UHD DLP Ultra Short Throw Laser Smart Projector (HU715QW) on sale for $1796.99. Shipping is free.


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Some of them are just people who don't know how to use a ultra short throw projector. One guy said projector sucks but was projecting on a wall and not a screen. Check out the reviews on projector central and projector screen reviews
It will look fine, but the challenge is mounting it perfectly so you don't have to use keystone correction. It's difficult enough siting on a console. You need to find a ceiling mount that has precise adjustability in all three axis. You'll need to flip the ALR screen also since UST ALR screens are designed to reject light from above. Plus you need to run wires down from the ceiling which defeats one of the advantages of a UST.

TL;DR It's doable but requires a lot of work. If your room allows for it go with a short throw (non-ultra) or standard throw.
This hasn't been funny in 10 years. Time to let it die.

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Quote from IanL5049 :
It will look fine, but the challenge is mounting it perfectly so you don't have to use keystone correction. It's difficult enough siting on a console. You need to find a ceiling mount that has precise adjustability in all three axis. You'll need to flip the ALR screen also since UST ALR screens are designed to reject light from above. Plus you need to run wires down from the ceiling which defeats one of the advantages of a UST.

TL;DR It's doable but requires a lot of work. If your room allows for it go with a short throw (non-ultra) or standard throw.

Thanks for the reply. Previous owner had a actual 85" TV set up in the theater with all the surround sound wiring and everything at the front of the room. Although I have the room to use a standard throw, I wanted to avoid having everything re-wired to the back.

Will likely just keep it down on a console if it looks fine.
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With UST, I always wonder on ways to keep it fixed on console table to avoid making adjustments each time it is used. Floor shakes, people knock console table, lot of other activities going on that may displace console table or move PJ out of place.
Last edited by dingdong123 March 9, 2023 at 06:23 AM.
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Quote from dealminator :
I've been looking for a projector for a few months. This seems to fit the criteria of cost and specs I've been looking for. Great deal at $1,800 for a projector that came out 1 year ago with features some others don't have.

I may hang this on the ceiling, anyone have experience how short throws look/work on the ceiling compared to floor?
I've looked into ceiling ones. Only a few models support ceiling mount (haven't checked this one) and you'll need to use a fixed screen and flip it. Three are no motorized screens that support ceiling mount.
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Quote from idlewild :
Does this has HMDI?
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Tough call between this and the BenQ v7050i refurb on Ebay. Same price and BenQ gets better pro reviews....
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This one also checks many boxes for me but I'm not doing it because its an LG. I recently had a $1300 38" LG Ultragear monitor go bad on me at just 2 years old. LG only offers a 1 year warrantee with no exceptions...so now its a dead paperweight. If this projector had a 3 year warrantee like the Benq, then I'd be all over it. The price fluctuates by $100 on and off all the time on Amazon. Don't forget to factor in an ALR screen which will be over $600 depending on size. I've been considering a benq i3000x instead. Just can't decide if its worth $2k or to spend more on UST.
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for those wondering, found that this projector is rated for 20k-30k hrs (30k in eco mode); spec sheet says up to 20k hrs

Power draw is 350W

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Quote from gujumd :
Yes supposed to be significantly better than vava
I have the vava and love it - I hate that 1. i can't use harmony remote w. it, and 2. the fan noise. Otherwise, PQ is amazing, when paired with the right screen. I tried a regular screen, a pull down screen, a stretchy fabric screen, and finally settled on a pet crystal ALR screen. It looks better than your average TV by far.

Doesn't come close to QLED or OLED - but for 120" you just can't beat it.

I'm not ready to replace my VAVA - but like to pop into these threads to see the discussion.

Thanks for posting this.
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How do these work on standard screens? I have a 100" Silver Ticket screen and an Optima 1080 Darbee that requires a real dark room and it's not very easily adjustable, so the picture is never 100% accurate in all corners. Is the quality of an ALR screen that much better than a regular screen with these USTs?
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53.9 ms input lag so not good for gaming.
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Quote from ripwind :
How do these work on standard screens? I have a 100" Silver Ticket screen and an Optima 1080 Darbee that requires a real dark room and it's not very easily adjustable, so the picture is never 100% accurate in all corners. Is the quality of an ALR screen that much better than a regular screen with these USTs?
Yes. It's a sharp angle so alr screens are designed to put the light back towards you from the projector being mounted right below it.
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Quote from johnny0723 :
This one also checks many boxes for me but I'm not doing it because its an LG. I recently had a $1300 38" LG Ultragear monitor go bad on me at just 2 years old. LG only offers a 1 year warrantee with no exceptions...so now its a dead paperweight. If this projector had a 3 year warrantee like the Benq, then I'd be all over it. The price fluctuates by $100 on and off all the time on Amazon. Don't forget to factor in an ALR screen which will be over $600 depending on size. I've been considering a benq i3000x instead. Just can't decide if its worth $2k or to spend more on UST.
Why not just buy the warranty for 3 years comes out around the same price as benq but it's brand new
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How do these look with daylight ambient light being in the room? Do all the blacks get washed out?
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I need to upgrade my 720p projector, but this won't be approved by the boss :/
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Quote from dealminator :
Thanks for the reply. Previous owner had a actual 85" TV set up in the theater with all the surround sound wiring and everything at the front of the room. Although I have the room to use a standard throw, I wanted to avoid having everything re-wired to the back.

Will likely just keep it down on a console if it looks fine.
Probably the best path to start. Keep in mind the distance from the wall needed for 100-120" image is generally longer than the depth of most consoles so you will have a 10-12" gap between the wall and the back of the console depending on the throw ratio of this projector. Also, the height of the console is important. I'm using one that is only 13" from floor to top surface. If your console is too high the projected image will be too high and will cause neck strain.

Not trying to dissuade you, this seems to be a slick deal, but make sure you understand what's involved. You can see from the Amazon reviews a lot of people have no idea what they're getting into and are disappointed in the results. UST projectors are great if set up correctly and used in the proper environment.
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