Projector, lamp and speaker all in one: LG introduces multifunctional, three-in-one projector
LG Electronics (LG) is introducing two brand-new home projectors at CES 2025. The models come with a completely new concept: so-called lifestyle projectors designed with space-saving features in mind. The CES Innovation Award-winning PF600U is a versatile device that functions as a projector, Bluetooth speaker and LED mood light, and the CineBeam S (model PU615U) is LG’s smallest 4K Ultra Short Throw (UST) projector to date. The new models are worthy successors to the popular 2024 LG CineBeam Q: with exceptional image quality, unique design and easy operation, they are ideal accessories for modern homes.
PF600U: A versatile companion with three functions
The CES Innovation Award-winning PF600U is a multi-functional device that will make any living space cozy. It also functions as a projector, Bluetooth speaker and LED mood light: whether it’s home cinema, relaxing visual experience or listening to music with mood lighting, this device turns relaxation into an experience.
The floor lamp-like, stand-mounted design guarantees comfortable use and easy placement in any space. The device comes with FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution and 300 ANSI lumens of brightness, and offers easy access to a variety of streaming services through the built-in webOS platform known from LG TVs. The projector’s stereo speakers with passive diaphragms offer rich and full sound, while the built-in LED mood light enhances the atmosphere with nine colors and five brightness levels. Thanks to the 110-degree tilt head and automatic screen adjustment function, the extremely versatile projector can be used not only for home cinema evenings, but also for cozy parties.
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