Recently, LG launched an ultra-short throw 4K laser projector, the CineBeam HU915QE. This projector can throw a 90-inch picture from a distance of 5.6cm from the wall, or a 120-inch picture from a distance of 18.3cm. Is this projector any good?
With a contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and 3,700 ANSI lumens, this projector features three-channel laser technology with separate light sources for the RGB primaries for a better picture than devices using a single light source.
The HU915QE projector uses webOS to install apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube. Users can also connect to the projector via Apple AirPlay 2 and Bluetooth.
In terms of audio, the HU915QE has a built-in 2.2-channel 40W speaker system, which can connect up to two LG Bluetooth speakers for a surround sound experience.
Model | LG Laser Projector HU915QE |
Year | 2022 |
Resolution | 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) |
Brightness | 3,700 ANSI Lumens |
Light Source | 3 Channel Laser |
Lamp Life | 20,000 hours |
Brightness Optimizer | Auto Brightness + Adaptive Contrast + Iris Mode |
Throw Ratio | 0.19 (100 inches @ 9.8cm) |
Screen Size | 90-120 inches |
Keystone Correction | 4/9/15 Point Warping |
webOS | Yes (Global) |
Wireless | Android / iOS |
Integrated Speaker | 2.2 Channel, 40W |
Inputs | HDMI x 3 with eARC / USB 2.0 x 2 |
Size (W x D x H) | 680 x 347 x 128 mm |
With a contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and 3,700 ANSI lumens, this projector features three-channel laser technology with separate light sources for the RGB primaries for a better picture than devices using a single light source.
The HU915QE projector uses webOS to install apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube. Users can also connect to the projector via Apple AirPlay 2 and Bluetooth.
In terms of audio, the HU915QE has a built-in 2.2-channel 40W speaker system, which can connect up to two LG Bluetooth speakers for a surround sound experience.