Friday, January 20th 2023

LG Electronics USA Debuts its new Cinebeam Smart Portable Projector

LG Electronics USA has introduced and announced immediate availability of its new CineBeam Smart Portable Projector, joining the brand's extensive line of premium CineBeam models. Weighing in at 2.2 pounds, the CineBeam Smart Portable Projector is made to deliver a transformative home theater experience with ease in any room. The PF510Q model is currently available at LG.com for $599. From streaming their favorite movie, to engaging in a virtual fitness class, users can enjoy the versatility and portability of the PF510Q projector.

The PF510Q is LG's new innovative projector that offers users a unique entertainment experience without sacrificing convenience or quality. Strategically built with a lightweight and compact design, the PF510Q is easy to carry from room to room or on the go and blends seamlessly with any space. The Smart Portable Projector presents a wide range of display sizes from an intimate 30" up to an impressive 120", providing the benefit of adjusting the screen size to best-fit for a variety of viewing preferences. Its full HD resolution allows users to watch movies or play video games in high quality, whether they're studying in a small dorm room or enjoying a movie in their backyard. Additionally, the PF510Q's Auto Vertical Keystone feature adjusts the vertical keystone alignment, eliminating tilts and distortion for crisp, incredible views.
LG's PF510Q projector offers smart access compatibility with all the favorite streaming services and devices. Disney+, PrimeVideo, YouTube, AppleTV+ and more are available and easy to access on webOS 22. The PF510Q's Apple Air Play & Apple Home compatibility features enable wireless control of the projector plus streaming capabilities from Apple devices. Separately, content can be wirelessly casted from Android devices to the mega-sized projector screen using integrated Screenshare. Thanks to the CineBeam's Simple Remote and simplified user interface, users can feel confident in navigating the projector with ease.

Sound is just as important when it comes to immersing yourself in the content you watch. The Bluetooth Audio Dual Out feature allows the CineBeam PF510Q projector to create sound to user preference. Whether pairing two Bluetooth devices to watch with a friend or amplifying a movie with two external speakers for full immersion, the projectors' Bluetooth features allow users to always have full control in any environment.
Source: LG
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10 Comments on LG Electronics USA Debuts its new Cinebeam Smart Portable Projector

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Just out of curiosity....how common is it for someone to randomly need a projector often enough to warrant the production of a portable model?
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stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
AnarchoPrimitivhow common is it for someone to randomly need a projector often enough to warrant the production of a portable model?
Camping, picnic, back yard BBQ............ That's just 3 off the top of my noodle.
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Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
AnarchoPrimitivJust out of curiosity....how common is it for someone to randomly need a projector often enough to warrant the production of a portable model?
It's defin an interesting group of people that "need" something like this. Personally, when I go outdoors I avoid all technology.
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stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Easy RhinoIt's defin an interesting group of people that "need" something like this. Personally, when I go outdoors I avoid all technology.
Well, when the wife and I camp, we usually do so for 2 to 4 weeks at a time in our travel trailer. We do mainly off grid camping or what's called "boondocking" without any hookups to the trailer.
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#5
cvaldes
AnarchoPrimitivJust out of curiosity....how common is it for someone to randomly need a projector often enough to warrant the production of a portable model?
I assume common enough to continue marketing these devices to consumers for decades.

As we can see from the first sentence, this model joins an existing projection TV product family. It's not like this is a new product concept.

Small corporate-targeted models have also been around for decades. Have you seen an overhead projector recently? Yeah, I thought so. They've gone the way of the dinosaur because of notebook computers, smartphones and tablets as presentation tools. And with overhead projectors, there's no audio, no video, just you, some acetate sheets, and maybe some dry erase markers.

I remember some people starting to use these devices for vacation photo presentations about twenty years ago in lieu of slide projectors. While most people now just trickle out a constant stream of social media posts, something like an actual slideshow (in a darker room) with interactive Q&A is more personable than a tiny little smartphone screen with tags and captions.

You can rent A/V projectors but the rental fees are so high that if you plan on doing this more than a couple of times, a unit like this will probably recover its cost in 2-3 uses.
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AsRock
TPU addict
stinger608Well, when the wife and I camp, we usually do so for 2 to 4 weeks at a time in our travel trailer. We do mainly off grid camping or what's called "boondocking" without any hookups to the trailer.
OMG, isn't the point of camping to get away from all the crap.

EDIT: good horror film in the woods while camping be freaky as hell i bet though ahhaha.
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
AsRockOMG, isn't the point of camping to get away from all the crap.

EDIT: good horror film in the woods while camping be freaky as hell i bet though ahhaha.
Yeah this is not camping, anyways LGs batting record is not good, just like samsungs with appliances and other electronics.
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AsRock
TPU addict
eidairaman1Yeah this is not camping, anyways LGs batting record is not good, just like samsungs with appliances and other electronics.
Yeah they fckked me other with my BD player many years ago and they tried it again with my current one.

Very hard to trust them even more so when you tell the company the postal service cannot do it and keep requesting it anyways. Like come on USPS \ FexEx or UPS are not going to carry giant boxes for their TV's\monitors. But they surly kept requesting it.

Will be a long time before i bother with LG yet again.
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
AsRockYeah they fckked me other with my BD player many years ago and they tried it again with my current one.

Very hard to trust them even more so when you tell the company the postal service cannot do it and keep requesting it anyways. Like come on USPS \ FexEx or UPS are not going to carry giant boxes for their TV's\monitors. But they surly kept requesting it.

Will be a long time before i bother with LG yet again.
I used to work on LG and Samsung Appliances and they are utter turds.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
AsRockOMG, isn't the point of camping to get away from all the crap.

EDIT: good horror film in the woods while camping be freaky as hell i bet though ahhaha.
Watching a movie with loved ones hardly qualifies for "all the crap" IMO.
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