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This LG lamp is also a projector and Bluetooth speaker

Debra Massey
Last updated: January 3, 2025 2:33 pm
Debra Massey
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It’s launching alongside an incredibly small 4K projector that sits just inches from the wall. 

LG is gearing up for CES 2025 with a bang, introducing two innovative “all-in-one” lifestyle projectors designed to seamlessly blend function and aesthetics. These devices promise to enhance your living space, offering features that go beyond mere projection. While they might not deliver the absolute best picture quality for the price, they’re undoubtedly a bold step toward integrating technology into modern home décor. Here’s what you need to know about LG’s latest offerings.

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Meet the PF600U: Lamp, Projector, and Speaker CombinedKey Features:The CineBeam S (PU615U): Small Size, Big PotentialKey Features:Both Devices Run on webOSThe Catch: No Pricing or Availability YetFinal Thoughts

Meet the PF600U: Lamp, Projector, and Speaker Combined

First up is the PF600U, a versatile 3-in-1 device that combines a Full HD projector, a Bluetooth speaker, and a standing floor lamp. Designed to be as functional as it is stylish, this device is perfect for those who value space-saving solutions and contemporary design.

This LG lamp is also a projector and Bluetooth speaker
That image is simulated so temper your expectations for the PF600U. Image: LG

Key Features:

  • Projection Quality: The PF600U delivers a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. However, with a brightness of just 300 ANSI lumens, it’s best suited for blackout conditions to fully appreciate the image quality.
  • Swiveling Design: Its projector head tilts up to 110 degrees, allowing for flexible placement and angle adjustments. An automatic screen adjustment feature simplifies the process of fine-tuning the image.
  • Integrated Lighting: The built-in LED lamp offers nine colors and five brightness levels, making it a versatile addition to your room’s ambiance.
  • Sound System: Equipped with two Bluetooth speakers, the PF600U can double as an audio solution for your space. While LG hasn’t disclosed specific speaker specs, it’s likely to deliver decent performance for casual use.
  • Portability: Weighing 16 pounds and 8 ounces (7.5kg), it’s relatively easy to move around, giving you the freedom to adjust its placement as needed.

This all-in-one device caters to those who want technology to complement their interiors rather than dominate them. While its projector performance might not rival dedicated high-end units, the PF600U is a statement piece that prioritizes versatility and style.

This LG lamp is also a projector and Bluetooth speaker
I love how small the CineBeam S is because I hate giant TVs that make pretty living rooms look ugly. But this likely isn’t bright enough to replace a TV for most people. Image: LG

The CineBeam S (PU615U): Small Size, Big Potential

Next is the CineBeam S (model PU615U), a compact ultra-short-throw projector that’s all about delivering a cinematic experience in a small form factor. Measuring just 4.3 x 6.3 x 6.3 inches (110 x 160 x 160mm), it’s an impressively tiny device that packs a punch—within its limits.

Key Features:

  • 4K Projection: The CineBeam S can project a stunning 4K image, powered by an RGB laser light source. Its ultra-short-throw capabilities allow it to sit just inches away from the wall or screen and still produce a massive image.
  • Brightness: At 500 ANSI lumens, it’s slightly brighter than the PF600U but still struggles in rooms with significant ambient light. For optimal results, pairing it with an Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screen is recommended.
  • Audio Experience: This projector integrates stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, ensuring an immersive sound experience that complements the visuals.
  • Compact and Stylish: Its minimalist design makes it an ideal choice for modern homes where space is at a premium.

While the CineBeam S is undeniably appealing, it’s not without its limitations. Its brightness level means it’s best used in controlled lighting environments. However, for those who prioritize convenience and compactness, it’s a worthy contender.

Both Devices Run on webOS

A major highlight of both the PF600U and the CineBeam S is their integration of LG’s webOS platform. This ensures access to a wide range of popular streaming apps right out of the box, making it easy to enjoy your favorite content without the need for additional devices.

The Catch: No Pricing or Availability Yet

While LG has teased these exciting products, they’ve been tight-lipped about key details such as pricing, release dates, and regions of availability. It’s clear that LG wants to build anticipation leading up to CES 2025, where these devices will be publicly demonstrated for the first time in Las Vegas next week.

Final Thoughts

LG’s new lifestyle projectors—the PF600U and CineBeam S—mark a creative step forward in integrating technology into everyday life. They’re not just projectors; they’re multifunctional devices designed to enhance your living space in multiple ways. While their projection performance may not compete with traditional high-end projectors, their innovative designs and added features make them intriguing options for anyone looking to combine style with functionality.

Stay tuned for more updates as these devices make their grand debut at CES 2025!

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