LG Electronics†USA†has launched its first ultra-short-throw†4KUltra HD projector. The LG CineBeam AI ThinQ†4K†laser projector, a 2019 CES Innovation Award winner, is available now at†LG-authorized dealers†nationwide at a suggested retail price of†$5,999.
When placed a mere 7.2 inches from the wall, the new projector (model HU85LA) projects up to a 120-inch diagonal†4K†image and its 2,700 ANSI lumens deliver a clear and vivid picture, even in higher ambient light conditions. Housed in an extreme minimalist design, the LG CineBeam†4K†laser projector includes HDR10 high dynamic range capability to deliver far deeper blacks in dark scenes and more life-like bright highlights, meticulously displaying the content as originally intended by the content creators. It also features IP Control with Control4, Crestron, and Savant.
Unlike conventional projectors that use a blue laser and color wheel, this new ultra-short-throw 4K projector employs a new optical system that uses a three-channel laser for the separate RGB primary colors, ensuring vivid color reproduction without color loss.
Building on LG’s artificial intelligence innovations, the HU85LA is the first projector to have both the Google Assistant and LG’s own ThinQ AI solution built-in, allowing for seamless control and content discovery through simple voice commands. No additional device is needed to use the Google Assistant.
When a user searches for content, the projector automatically connects to streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon as well as broadcast TV through its smart TV platform. The included LG Magic Remote is also the world’s first to be able to implement both motion-based user interface and backlit functions, ensuring the optimized handling of the projector with smart features.