🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Game Anywhere!
The LG CineBeam Q HU710PB is a cutting-edge 4K Smart Portable Projector that combines advanced features like Auto Screen Adjustment, a stunning 120” display, and seamless streaming capabilities. Weighing only 3 lbs, it’s designed for portability without compromising on quality, boasting a remarkable 500 ANSI Lumens brightness and a vibrant color range that brings your favorite content to life.
Maximum Throw Distance | 8.7 Feet |
Light Source Operating Life | 20000 Hours |
Maximum Image Size | 100 Inches |
Lamp Wattage | 3 Watts |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Minimum Image Size | 3840 Pixels |
Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HLG, HDR10 |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, HDMI, USB 2.0 |
Control Method | Voice |
Minimum Throw Distance | 7 Feet |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Brightness | 500 lumen |
Color | black |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Compatible Devices | Television, Laptop, Gaming Console, Speaker, Smartphone, Tablet |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Digital Keystone Correction, Lightweight, Auto Focus |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, HDMI |
Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Display Type | DMD |
Form Factor | Portable |
Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3"L x 3.1"W x 5.3"H |
S**C
LG CineBeam HU70LA DLP LED Projector is Like having A 150 Inch Big Screen Smart TV
After seven years of excellent use of my Epson 2150 Home Cinema, I decided to upgrade to a 4K projector. I use my projector to watch TV, movies, sports, etc. daily. This decision meant that I had also to upgrade my home theatre receiver. Both the previous projector and my home theatre receiver were 1080. For this upgrade, I invested in a Sony Surround Sound Home Theater 8K A/V Receiver to accompany my LG CineBeam UHD 4K projector. Immediately, I experienced difficulties. My picture was jumpy and intermittent. I could no longer seamlessly switch from one input on my home theater to another. Before the upgrade, I would regularly switch between my Xfinity cable box, an Amazon Fire Stick, and a Fire TV Cube. I started panicking thinking I would have to return all of my new equipment, reconnect my old home theater receiver, and put my old projector back into the ceiling. So, I got on the phone with tech support. First, I called LG.The only negative experience I had with LG is that their customer support appears to be set up for every class of appliance except a projector. The first guy said he was TV support and was not helpful. I knew he was TV support because I chose television on the automated prompt. After all, there was no option for a projector. I went online and initiated a chat. The chat agent called me and I proceeded to explain my issue. At that point, I was having difficulty figuring out how to resize the projector image to fit my 130-inch tab-tensioned screen while focusing it. I could get it focused, but the image was too big for the screen. When I reduced the image to fit the screen, I couldn't get it focused. After quite a while on the phone, the tech support said he would research the issue and call me back the next morning. He even gave me a case number, but he never called back. Fortunately, I solved that problem on my own. I had to first focus the oversized image, then reduce it. I had done it the other way, and I couldn't get the correctly sized image to focus. Once that problem was solved, I couldn't get a consistent signal or switch from one input to another.The SONY tech figured out that the SONY equipment was working properly, but that the LG projector was not receiving the signals from my various devices. He told me the problem was that I needed also to upgrade my HDMI cable to a high-speed 4k cable. That immediately concerned me because I have a 100 ft cable embedded in a ceiling that had been finished over the cable. No way I was going to rip apart the ceiling (thousands of dollars) to replace the HDMI cable. I did some online research and came across a solution that worked perfectly. I made every small investment in an HDMI 2.0 Repeater. This super mini HDMI repeater works by decoding and then re-encoding the HDMI signal to a new standard HDMI signal. It also extends the range of the signal. I was now getting perfect pictures from my Firestick and Fire TV Cube and was able to switch freely between them. I changed some of the display settings in the Fire Stick and Amazon Cube. However, I could not pick up the cable TV signal on my LG 4K receiver. Picking up that signal required one last piece of equipment upgrade. I swapped out my 1080 cable TV boxes for 4K boxes. Problem solved. Now, I am receiving a perfect 4K image on the LG from all devices, and I can easily switch from one to the other.Now, let's talk about the LG 4K projector features.First, this projector is solid white and has a low profile, relatively flat design. If you mount your projector to the ceiling as I do, these are nice features. The white color blends in with the ceiling and the flat design means that you don't have a large, bulky object hanging from your ceiling. The projector displays a very sharp 4K image. I project onto a 130-inch diagonal screen with absolute clarity and crisp pictures. Even though this projector has been out for a few years now, I still chose it over some competing models. The bundled features are a good value for the price. You're getting a solid native 4K projector with a life expectancy of 10 or more years. I say this because the LG CineBeam UHD 4K projector utilizes an LED light source, as contrasted with the lamp used by many projectors. Hence, there is no lamp to replace, and the LED light source is projected to last 30,000 hours. If you use this projector for 8 hours per day, that's approximately 10 years. However, most people don't sit at home and watch TV or home theater for 8 hours a day. Consequently, you're likely to get more than 10 years out of this projector.Speaking of TVs, this projector is a lot like a big-screen smart TV. That's one of the features that attracted me to it. I use my projector as a big-screen TV. And this one even has a Tuner input like a TV. I haven't used the tuner because I connect my cable box via an HDMI cable, but if you're like I am and are looking for a projector that you intend to use like a big-screen TV, I strongly recommend that you give this one close attention. The on-screen features are a lot like LG's big-screen, smart TVs. This one supports HDR (High Dynamic Range). The colors are crisp and sharp. And for a projector that is equivalent to 1500 lumens, this one is quite bright.Like an LG smart TV, this projector has a smart TV platform that includes both a web browser and the ability to load streaming apps. That means that you don't even need an external streaming device like a Fire TV stick or Cube because you can load services like Netflix and Amazon Prime directly onto the projector by downloading these apps.The LG Magic Remote is unlike any other remote I have seen. When you point it at the screen, it has a pointer, like a laser pointer; however, this one allows you to click directly on the feature you're pointing at and choose those various settings with the pointer as you're changing them. Very cool. There's a lot of versatility here. You can change the color modes to ones like cinema, Vivid, Standard, Sports, etc., and you can edit the settings in each mode if you so desire to make it brighter, have more contrast, color, or tint, etc.This LG HU70LA projector has two HDMI inputs for connecting external devices, two regular USB 2.0 inputs, and one USB C input. It also has an optical output for high-definition audio as well as an audio-out mini-jack and a LAN/ethernet input. Some people complain that it has poor-quality speakers; however, this wasn't an issue for me because I connected my projector to a home theater system. The projector also has built-in wifi and Bluetooth. In summary, I highly recommend this LG HU70LA projector. I was looking for a projector that I could use as a big-screen TV for movies, binge series watching, sports, and the news. This one had everything I was looking for. And, as you can see from the attached screenshots, the picture is stunning with extremely vibrant colors, even when you have a light on in the same room or in an adjacent room. This LG projector is reasonably priced, delivers stunning 4K images and video, and has a ton of features - more than I can discuss in this review. Get one.
D**N
High end projector
For the price I expected a high quality product and this met the standards. Love the size, quality and bluetooth connectivity. My only gripe is that HBO Max is not available in the app store, therefore we have to screen share or connect our laptop through the HDMI.
L**7
The remote is beyond horrible.
The picture is fantastic but the remote sucks horribly. The sound isn’t bad and the picture is great but the remote sucks so bad as to make it a bad deal in my opinion. I really cannot recommend for that reason. If you are using external input it should be fine.
P**L
Worth the price of entry
I've had this projector for a couple days now and it has blown me away. I upgraded from an old optima hd20 because I wanted 4k hdr and this LG projector delivers both. As long as this projector gets the rated 30k hours usage, i'll be completely satisfied.Setup was quick enough, I used an existing ceiling mount from my old projector. When I first turned HU70LA on, it recognized it was upside down and flipped the image automatically, that was a nice touch. I'm projecting from about 15ft away onto a 133in screen and the image is plenty bright, even with some ambient light in the room things are still watchable. Something really noticeable, especially in HDR content is how vivid everything looks. The colors are really vibrant. The throw distance i'm using is about as far away from my screen as i can while not making the image too large for my screen. If you have a longer throw distance you are going to need a bigger screen. I did have to use the keystone alignment, it only adjusts vertically and not horizontally (but i only needed vertical keystone).LG's webOS is integrated just like their TV's. The magic remote is just that. Magic. I really like the motion control cursor and the smart features of the projector. I didn't think i would use them a lot, but it is just really convenient rather than turning on my xbox or apple tv. It is also really easy to have different image presets and swap between them (for example a gaming preset and then a movie preset) CEC works to turn on my receiver so with the one remote it is all I need if i'm streaming things from webOS. If you have used webOS on any of their recent tvs, no surprises here. its the same great experience.Normally i don't like the smooth motion image interpolation when watching tv or movies, but on a projector and screen this large i've become a quick fan. Everything about it just feels better. (Not for gaming though, only for video content consumption)Being able to play pc games at 1080p and 120hz is pretty amazing. One of the reason i selected this model was for pc gaming on a big screen and not having to sacrifice high refresh rate is absolutely awesome. The input lag on game mode (while i'm not sure what it is) was not noticeable to me.My only image complaint is the black levels aren't super great. They are decent, but when you go watch something darker like Batman the dark knight or Mr Robot, i found I had to turn up the brightness setting on the projector to actually see details in the dark. Doing this washes out the image a little bit, but it still is a great improvement over my old projector. I just made a preset for darker things and switch to it when needed.It would also be nice if the power supply was internal so it used a normal plug to the projector from the wall rather than using a power brick, but i feel like that is really nitpicky. In my situation i just zip tied it to my ceiling projector mount arm and called it good. It isn't as clean as an install though as just plugging a cable directly from the outlet into the projector.Also wanted to make a quick note, make sure that you get cables rated for 4k@60hz (18Gbps). I first tried with an old high speed cable that was only rated for 4k@24hz (10.2Gbps) and I couldn't push 4k content to the projector. Just keep cabling in mind when getting a projector like this.EDIT: After using this projector for a little over a month I tried to get the Disney+ app on it but it is not supported. This projector is running webos 3 instead of 4 (you need 4 for the more recent channels like disney+). My LG TV bought in 2017 has been updated with webos 4 and can get Disney+ so i'm hoping that LG updates the projector as well at some point.
S**W
Beautiful design and Great Picture but too many flaws to justify the cost
Just picked this up during Prime day so got it at a decent price and was excited to test this out and keep around the house. Out of the box the design is beautiful. Build quality is sold. Picture quality is excellent but definitely need a dark room to get the most out of it. Now let's get to the negatives. The tracking on the wall wasn't perfect as I saw in many youtube reviews. It took a lot of moving it around to get it aligned. As many other reviewers mentioned, the remote is terrible. It's like LG just threw a random remote in the box. Baffling. The IR sensor is on the back of the projector so you always have to reach around point behind to do anything. Infuriating. The speakers are terrible and it only pairs with bluetooth, which you have to reconnect every time you power on. And no wifi so can't connect to your home speaker setup, like Sonos. The LG interface is fine. But the app store does not have many of the apps you use regularly like HBO Max, Youtube TV, etc. So then you have to plug in another device like and Apple TV, etc. to watch what you want which takes away from the whole portability of the projector. So this is going back. Too many negatives to justify the cost.
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