LG's new projector is also a Bluetooth speaker and a mood lamp

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LG's projector, Bluetooth speaker and mood lamp
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Projectors are getting a facelift at Las Vegas' Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) this week. At least that's the case for two projectors LG unveiled ahead of the event, each of which boasts multifunctionality and an upgraded build. 

On Sunday, LG debuted the PF600U, an all-in-one projector, Bluetooth speaker, and LED mood lamp, alongside another luxurious projector, the CineBeam S. The first, a 3-in-1 device, combines multiple home entertainment appliances into one compact and cool-looking lamp light, while the CineBeam S offers up a crisp and vivid display alongside Dolby Atmos sound. 

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Built like a floor lamp, the PF600U offers 1,920 x 1,080 FHD resolution, 300 ANSI lumens of brightness, and comes complete with stereo speakers. It appears to be made for smaller spaces and people looking to optimize their entertainment hub. 

The projector can project images from 30 to 120 inches. Whether a user desires a warm-toned light or a cool-toned color, they can adjust the ambiance of the LED lamp to the nine available colors and five brightness levels to fit their space's vibe. 

According to the release, improved picture quality, design, and usability are at the forefront of the CineBeam S. Now with a 4K Ultra Short Throw, it succeeds its predecessor, CineBeam Q, which ZDNET's Kyle Kucharski described as a premium device with a high-end feel and thoughtful design. 

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With 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution and 500 ANSI lumens of brightness, the CineBeam S projects vivid and color-rich images onto a wall from 40- to 100- inches. This is LG's smallest 4K UST projector yet, according to the press release, making it ideal for ultra-portability and compact space. 

Users can connect to their streaming platform of choice through LG WebOS to begin watching shows or movies on both devices. 

LG hasn't released information on the price or availability of each device yet, but here's hoping it's unveiled during or after the show this week. 

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