LG CineBeam HU715Q 4K UHD Laser UST Projector
Model: HU715QW
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LG's CineBeam HU715Q is the company's second 4K laser UST, a mature, refined product that shows off LG's design and engineering expertise. Debuting at an attractive $2,999 MSRP, it's packed with features—including audio and streaming capabilities—that go beyond what you find in competing models,...
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Picture quality that impresses, Supports wireless speakers, A plethora of picture and sound settings, HDMI 2.1, HDMI 2.0 with eARC, Robust streaming and smart features
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Mediocre Game Mode input lag and fiddly gaming menus, No 3D support, Does not cover full DCI-P3 gamut, Sometimes confusing remote
9 SCORE OUT OF 10 LG CineBeam HU715Q UST Projector Review Since their introduction in 2019, LG’s CineBeam ultra short-throw (UST) projectors have...
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Impressively bright, colourful but still natural pictures, Easy to set up, Good smart system, Attractive design, Good value, No rainbow effect, Very...
LG’s sharp and contrasty image really sells this UST projector, making it one of the few models that you might seriously consider ditching your TV for Detailed and balanced image Pleasing design Comprehensive feature set Doesn't sound as good as it should
LG CineBeam HU715Q 4K UST laser projector is one of the better DLP projectors
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Good SDR and decent HDR picture quality, LG webOS smart TV operating system, Can use internal, Optical out, HDMI and BT wireless speakers, HDMI 2.1 (one port) and 2 x HDMI 2.0, Extensive image customisation options
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Does not cover the whole DCI-P3 gamut like a TV can, No tuner – apps only, Requires a special ALR screen, Manual, not auto-focus and keystone correction
If you invite the neighbours to watch Turning Red on your new LG 'CineBeam' HU715Q projector, will they leave an envious shade of green? I reckon so. The Korean company's take on the (slowly) evolving 'laser TV' market is delightfully impressive.
Awesome picture , sharp clear and bright . Couldn’t ask for more in that department . The sound is pretty good, not super but totally adequate for general use, if you are hard core cinema enthusiasts you will have an external system anyway . You can add a Bluetooth stereo/speaker as well.
- Brightness of 2500 ANSI Lumens
- 4K UHD On-Screen Resolution via XPR
- Integrated Wi-Fi, Web Browser, ThinQ OS
- AirPlay 2 & Miracast Screen Sharing
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- 3 x HDMI & 2 x USB Inputs
- HDR10 & HLG Compatible
- Dual Built-In 20-Watt Speakers
- Magic Remote Included
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