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This hybrid 4K projector from LG has Filmmaker Mode and is capable of offering a 300-inch screen

A few weeks ago we told you about the LG CineBeam HU715Q, a ultra short throw projector with 4K resolution and HDR10. And now we bring you another model, the LG CineBeam HU710Pwhich arrives to offer the best technologies but at a slightly more moderate price.

To say that, unlike its older brother, this LG CineBeam HU710P is not an ultra short throw model, but has a hybrid system that combines laser and LED to offer an image of up to 300 inches. With a 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160), this projector is perfect for setting up a home theater. More considering their 2000 ANSI lumens, 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and a lifespan of 20,000 hours in Life High Brightness mode or 30,000 hours in Economy mode, so you’re guaranteed a few years of use. It also has the ability to accurately represent colors thanks to a wide gamut of 94% DCI-P3.

A 4K projector with the best technologies

Highlight some of the technologies incorporated in this new LG 4K projector to offer a visual landscape beyond all doubt. And it is that, on the one hand we have Brightness Optimizer, a system that is capable of making the necessary adjustments depending on the ambient light conditions in the room where it is installed.

Technical sheet of the LG CineBeam HU710P

  • native resolution
    4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 1)
    Brightness (ANSI Lumen)two)
    2000
  • Contrast ratio (fully on fully off)
    2,000,000:1
    Noise (typical) – Power Savings min. (brightness)
    28dB(A)↓
  • Noise (typical) – Power Savings Med.
    27dB(A)↓
    Noise (typical) – Power Savings Max. (Echo)
    26dB(A)↓
  • Uniformity (JBMMA 9point)
    85%↑
    Projection Lens – Focus (Auto / Motorized / Manual)
    Handbook
  • zoom
    1.6x
    Projection Image – Screen Size
    40″ ~ 300″
  • Projection Image – Standard / 100″ (lens to wall)
    150″@4.3~6.9m
    100″@2.9~4.6m
    40″@1.1~1.8m
    Projection Image – Projection Ratio
    1.3 – 2.08
  • lens shift
    V +-60% / H +-24%
    Projection offset
    0% (+110% ~ -110%)
  • Light Source – Laser Type
    Laser (B LD + G Phosphor) + RB LED
    High Gloss Lifetime
    20,000 hours
  • Light source – Economic life
    30,000 hours

On the other hand, its dynamic tone mapping that precisely analyzes and adjusts each frame to deliver HDR performance (supports HDR10 and HLG) and get real, vivid images, regardless of the content or light level in the room.

And, how could it be otherwise in a high-end projector, the new LG CineBeam HU710P has support for Filmmaker Mode, which guarantees that movies will be projected as the directors intended you to see them. In addition, after its next update, the filmmaker mode will significantly improve the lighting in the scenes.

We couldn’t forget about web OS, the operating system that this high-end projector incorporates so that you can install all kinds of applications, such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney +, YouTube and much more. On the other hand, just like its best TVs, this LG projector incorporates the Magic Lighting remote control, with which you can press the Home button and easily control webOS. Its lighting function allows you to comfortably control it even in a dark room, making it perfect for a projector.

More details of the new LG CineBeam HU710P

LG CineBeam HU710PAre you looking for a projector to connect your console or play with the PC? Well, you know that this model has hgig support. We invite you to read our complete article where we talk about the HDR of video games, we can summarize this technology as a tool that allows the projector to be able to convert an incoming image that is beyond its technical capabilities with the best results

Finally, say that this model has a five-speaker system to offer a total power of 25W, enough for a fix, although it is always better to bet on an external sound source. Regarding the price and release date, this HU710P from LG and which has support for AirPlay 2 will arrive over the next few days at a price of 2,299 euros.

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