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The Stylish Art Object: LG’s Innovative 4K Projector, The CineBeam Qube

Hey there, my tech-loving followers! It’s your funny guy Nuked here, ready to bring you the latest scoop in the world of technology. Today, let’s talk about LG’s new 4K projector that is making waves in the industry.

LG recently unveiled the CineBeam Qube (model HU710PB), a laser projector that boasts a sleek and minimalist design. Weighing in at just 3.28 pounds and measuring 135mm square on one side, this projector is compact and portable. With its front measuring only 80mm wide, it’s even smaller than the iPhone 15 Pro!

But don’t let its size fool you. The CineBeam Qube is packed with features. It comes with HDMI eARC and USB-C ports, allowing for easy connectivity to various devices. It also has a built-in mono speaker with a power output of 3W. And here’s the impressive part – it can project a stunning 120-inch image at full 4K resolution, all thanks to its 1.2 throw ratio. Plus, it even has a handle for added convenience!

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room – the brightness. The CineBeam Qube produces 500 ANSI lumens, which is relatively dim compared to other projectors on the market. This means that while it supports HDR 10, it may not deliver the same vibrant visuals as brighter HDR TVs unless you’re in a dark room. Additionally, the Qube runs on LG’s webOS, which is a solid operating system but lacks the variety seen in Google TV or Apple’s tvOS.

But hey, who cares about all that when you have a cool little gadget like this? The Qube’s design is quirky and unique, reminiscent of the 90s CGI cartoon ReBoot’s Binomes and the vintage Bell & Howell 8mm camera. It’s the kind of tech that catches your eye and makes you want to take it for a spin. I mean, who can resist a device that has a handle? Just like the beloved GameCube, which we all know is flawless.

Unfortunately, LG hasn’t revealed the pricing or release date for the Qube just yet. They also haven’t mentioned whether it will support features from other LG projectors, such as AirPlay 2 or smart voice control. But hey, let’s not dwell on the details. Sometimes, all we need is a neat little gadget that brings a touch of style to our lives.

That’s all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more tech updates from yours truly, Nuked. Until next time!

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