LG’s new 4K CineBeam Qube projector calls to mind a retro camera

The only function of the handle is to make it easier to carry the projector around.
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Image source: LG.

Looking every bit like a retro camera from the early 19th century, LG's new CineBeam Qube is actually a projector.

In terms of specs, the CineBeam Qube has a display resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels), a brightness of 500 ANSI Lumens, a contrast ratio of 450,000:1, HDR10, a 3W Mono speaker, webOS 6.0, and input support for HDMI with eARC/USB-C. In terms of display size, it can project a screen size that ranges from 50 to 120 inches, with a 1.2 throw ratio, meaning that it isn't an ultra-short-throw projector. Handily, it also comes with Auto Screen Adjustment, which has an auto-focus feature that automatically adjusts image placement and size for an optimal viewing experience, every time.

Finally, it has a small form factor of 135 x 135 x 80mm and weighs just 1.49kg.

LG says that the 154 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut means that the colour accuracy of the CineBeam Qube delivers movies and other content that are displayed just as their creators intended, with rich colours and deep blacks that add depth and vibrancy to every scene.

As said earlier, the CineBeam Qube will run on LG webOS 6.0. this gives access to streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and YouTube.

Pricing and availability

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Image source: LG.

LG hasn’t released any pricing and availability of the CineBeam Qube. We will update this article with more information when we receive it.

Image source: LG.

Image source: LG.

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