LG set to debut portable 4K projector at CES 2024

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Have you ever wanted to readily do presentations on the go? We're not sure who would want that, but those who do can look forward to a new LG projector debuting this CES 2024. What's more, it's going to be portable.

According to LG, the LG CineBeam Qube is a 4K projector with a 360-degree rotatable handle. It has a light and compact design, making it easy to carry to your friend's place for that movie party. Moreover, it features a minimalist design with a somewhat retro PC look. Despite its portability, LG said the new 4K model is intended for indoor use, as its max brightness is only 500 ANSI Lumens.

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The handle looks like a hand crank, don't you think?

However, the CineBeam Qube does seem to have decent specs. It outputs images in 4K (3840x2160), can project a screen of up to 120 inches, and has a wide colour gamut of DCI-P3 154%. On the other hand, the contrast ratio, while decent at 450000:1, isn't up to par with a TV. It also comes with LG webOS 6.0 and offers access to popular streaming services, including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. It also supports wireless casting for Android or iOS, HDR 10, Auto Screen Adjustment, and more.

We don't know if this projector will launch in Malaysia, but would you grab one if it's available? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more CES 2024 updates.