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  • LG Cinebeam 4K Laser-Phosphor and LED projectors make Euro debut at IFA

    LG Electronics will launch its new CineBeam 4K UHD projector lineup to the European market at IFA in Berlin next month, with availability also in September. There will be two models on offer, LG’s first Ultra Short Throw (UST) 4K UHD CineBeam Laser projector (model HU85L) and the LG 4K UHD CineBeam LED projector (model HU70L).

    Both the laser-phosphor and LED projectors use an additional Green channel on top of the regular Red, Green and Blue, to enhance the projectors' brightness. The Laser projector is also special in the fact that it lacks a (phosphor/colourwheel), according to LG it is 'Wheel-less'. The LG LED projectors have long been wheel-less, offering three LEDs shining Red, Green and Blue light on the DMD DLP chip. The new projector uses a fourth LED for 'boosting image brightness'. The colour of that additional fourth LED is not named explicitly, but given the statement that it is 'dynamically adjusting green levels' to boost not only brightness but therefor also 'contrast and generating more vivid colors with more nuanced tonality'. 

    Lacking a colour or even a colour and a phosphor wheel, as in many laser-phosphor projectors LG claims the projectors do away with the Rainbow Effect, and  clouding and color distortion. The laser projector does use phosphor to create green from blue sources; "the HU85L uses a three-channel laser system to generate colors with individual red and blue laser light sources with green created by LG’s exclusive Wheel-less Laser and LED technology and another blue light source".

    LG claims this arrangement allows the projector to show 97 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. The color processing provided is up to 12-bit, so enough for proper HDR portrail. Both the LASER and LED projector support only support for HDR10. Brightness is specified as up to 2,700 ANSI lumens. The HU70L LED projector is more compact and provides 1500 ANSI lumens that covers 92 percent of the DCI-P3 color space.

    No MSRPs have been provided, but the HU85L retails for $5,999 in the US.

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    Key Specifications:

    HU85L HU70L
    Projection System DLP DLP
    Native Resolution 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
    HDR HDR10 HDR10
    Light Source Type 3Ch Laser (Based on
    Dual Laser – R/B/B(G))

    4Ch LED
    Life High Brightness 20,000 hours 30,000 hours
    Brightness (ANSI Lumen) 2,700 1,500
    Contrast Ratio (Full On / Full Off) 2,000,000:1 150,000:1 1
    Noise
    (Typical)

    High / Mid / Low 30 / 28 / 26 dB 30 / 28 / 25 dB
    Projection Lens Focus (Auto / Manual) Manual Remote Focus
    (Motorized Focus)
    Zoom Fixed 1.25x
    Projection Image Screen Size 90-120 inches 60-140 inches
    Set to Wall
    Lens to Wall

    Set to Wall:
    100 inches @10cm

    Lens to Wall:

    100 inches @ 42cm

    Lens to Wall:
    100 inches @ 2.7-3.4m

    Throw Ratio 0.19 1.2-1.5
    Sound Output 5W + 5W Stereo 3W + 3W Stereo
    Dolby Surround Audio Yes Yes
    Dolby TMOS
    Compatible

    Yes Yes
    Net Size (W x D x H) 680 x 347 x 128mm 314 x 210 x 95mm
    Weight 12.2kg 3.2kg
    HDMI 2EA (HDMI 2.0) 2EA (HDMI 2.0)
    USB Type-A 2EA (USB 2.0) 2EA (USB 2.0)
    USB Type-C (Display, Charging) 1EA (USB 2.0, Display,
    Power: 5V/1A Out) 1EA (USB 2.0, Display,
    Power: 5V/1A Out)
    Platform (OS, UI) webOS 4.5 (Smart) webOS 4.5 (Smart)
    Premium Content Provider Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, Google Play Movie, etc. Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, Google Play Movie, etc.
    Digital Keystone Correction Advanced Edge Adjustment (12 Point Warping)

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    • #3
      The HU85LA and 65-inch LG OLED C9 TVs were used last week in an art installation by Los Angeles-based multimedia artist David Van Eyssen,exhibited in Los Angelos. 'Projections, a collection of enthralling 4K Ultra HD digital artwork' was presented via the new LG CineBeam Ultra Short Throw 4K UHD Laser Projectors and LG OLED C9 TVs.



      The artwork consists of a sequence of eight original large-scale still fragmented art portraits and motion triptychs merged with high-frequency interference patterns.



      Growing up in the entertainment industry as the son of a studio production head, Van Eyssen, who is a director, producer and multimedia artist in his own right, embraces technology in bringing his artistry to new audiences. "When conceiving Projections, I approached LG to provide the canvas. Their 4K UHD projectors and OLED TVs bring my digital art to life in ways never seen before," he said, inviting art mavens from Southern California and around the nation to experience the exhibit first hand.

      "This exciting collaboration shows how our award-winning LG OLED TVs and 4K projectors can elevate the home entertainment environment above and beyond what is normally expected," said Michelle Fernandez, head of home entertainment consumer marketing at LG Electronics USA. "Collaborating with a cutting-edge artist like David Van Eyssen on Projections represents a new take on the fusion of art and technology, marrying the power of advanced LG displays with never-before-seen multimedia art. The takeaway is that you have to have these TVs in your home," she added.

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      • #4
        The LG HU85LA laser (phosphor) without any wheel will be on show at both the Screen Innovations and LG booth at the CEDIA 2019 Show in Denver, September 10-14.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1VKoUld4f0

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