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expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Sep 16, 2024
Sep 16, 2024 4:50 PM
LG CineBeam 4K UHD DLP Home Cinema HDR10 1000-Lumens Smart Projector w/ Remote
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- it's not as portable as freestyle, this one is like normal size projector(something like 2kg) and you can't power it via usb-c, power brick is really huge tho
- WebOS is way faster than what samsung have, but with less apps
- keystone and autofocus almost non existent(especially if you're projecting to >3m) and settings are kinda laggy
- remote is extremely cool - gyro, with led, ergonomic and heavy
- brightness, sharpness and color accuracy really good for this price range(<800$), real 1000 ANSI lumen, maybe not completely enough for HDR, but after samsung with 250 ANSI it's like the most vivid picture lol
- sound is crap, and you gonna have that ambient light if you want to
In general i'm pretty happy with it, anyway you don't have a lot of decent 4k DLP options for that money. LG are kinda don't care about projectors, so be ready that they gonna drop support of this projector soon, anyway i'm using apple tv with it.
Here's a video review (I haven't watched it) - https://youtu.be/xCJEApkdVDk?si=
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Here's a video review (I haven't watched it) - https://youtu.be/xCJEApkdVDk?si=
Does this have the ability to point straight up? I project to my ceiling on the freestyle 2 and it does a great job on it. No screen or paint needed. Very dark room though and YMMV based on the conditions of your walls.
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Even my 4-5 years old TK800M (4K) projector has 3000 lumens, and it does not do well during day time.
So as long as your comparing LG's 1000 ANSI Lumen rating to other reputable brands (Epson, Vava, Optoma, etc); they're pretty comparable and representative.
1000 ANSI is firmly in the "use in an extremely light controlled" room sort of light output once you're above like 60". So if you don't have a room where you can cut all light sources (or you're satisfied with washed out contrast), I would pass.
Its a good price for a 4k laser projector, though.
So as long as your comparing LG's 1000 ANSI Lumen rating to other reputable brands (Epson, Vava, Optoma, etc); they're pretty comparable and representative.
1000 ANSI is firmly in the "use in an extremely light controlled" room sort of light output once you're above like 60". So if you don't have a room where you can cut all light sources (or you're satisfied with washed out contrast), I would pass.
Its a good price for a 4k laser projector, though.
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