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LG HU810PW 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Smart Dual Laser CineBeam Projector with 97% DCI-P3 and 2700 ANSI Lumens

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Features

  • LG LASER Projector 300" 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Smart Dual Laser CineBeam, 2700 Ansi Lumens, Dynamic Tone Mapping, HLG, DCI-P3 97% with Dual Laser, webOS 5.0, AirPlay, Miracast, Bluetooth - White
  • 97% dci-p3 with dual laser
  • 2700 ansi lumens brightness and 2,000,000:1 contrast
  • hdr10 and hlg
  • lg webos 5.0

Description

See How Bright A Projector Can Be. A projector that works in almost any environment in the home. LG HU810PW CineBeam offers 2700 ANSI Lumens of brightness for clear, bright visibility and realistic image with up to 300 inches of 4K UHD resolution. LG webOS smart TV built in, HDR10 and Bluetooth compatibility and screensharing make for a simple, seamless cinematic experience.

Brand: LG


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Special Feature: HDR10 and HLG, Dual Laser with Lens Shift


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 3840 x 2160


Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 16.1 x 5.7 inches


Item Weight: 24.3 pounds


Item model number: HU810PW


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 14, 2021


Manufacturer: LG Electronics


Country of Origin: China


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  • Amazing picture quality and convenient webOS.
Style: HU810PW.AUS
I'm very happy with this projector. I'm fairly new to using projectors, as my prior projector was $300. Needless to say, the picture quality and brightness was not to my liking so I was looking for a reasonable upgrade. I didn't wanna go too high end because my set up (apartment with a lot of ambient light) would not be able to take advantage of the very expensive projectors. My search led me to this LG projector. I was particularly looking for a bright projector, and at 2700 ANSI lumens, this one definitely fits the bill. I can clearly see images during the day when the sun basically fills the room. Now the black is obviously washed out but I can otherwise see the picture clearly. I also wanted something that would display crisp, clear pictures, which this projector also delivered. Watching 4k HDR videos (screenshot attached) is a mesmerizing experience. The noise is barely audible, but you can tell there is a fan. The webOS is much more convenient than I thought. You can buy Chromecast or Roku stick to get a similar experience, but the LG remote is well designed. The horizontal and vertical lens shifters are very handy. Note that there are only vertical keystones. However, using the keystones degrades picture quality so I would rather place the projector better to avoid using them. Finally, you can customize a lot of the settings to your liking. There is even an AV adjuster in case the sound is not in sync. The one downside I see is that the input lag is on the high side (50 ms) for gaming. I don't intend to game on this so it is not an issue for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by Hyun Soo Kim Hyun Soo Kim

  • Huge screen beats 65 inch oled + dolby vision
Style: HU810PW.AUS
This is my first projector. I was using a 65" LG C8 oled TV before in my home theater. Having perfect blacks and dolby vision on the TV kept me from changing my set up to use a projector. After making the switch to a 100" screen, I can never go back. No matter how wonderful the blacks and dolby vision hdr on a TV are, a huge screen beats it every time. My theater setup has white popcorn ceilings and light gray walls. I thought that my room was not dark enough and made the mistake of choosing a Gray matte screen from Silver ticket since it had some ambient light rejecting properties. That Gray screen gave me red speckling with dim colors. I switched to the White matte screen from Silver Ticket, no speckling and brighter colors. The blacks from the white screen were fine in my untreated room. I have no ambient light when watching except for the light reflecting from projector to the walls. I saw a few rainbow artifact instances with the Gray screen. Like 3 seconds total out of a 2 hour long movie. I have yet to see a rainbow on the White screen. Cons: Coming from a totally silent tv, this projector has low noise. You will hear it in parts where the movie is silent. It takes some getting used to. Pros: Huge screen. Great image. It looks like a 4k LCD tv. Laser light with no dimming. With bulbs the light incrementally gets dimmer each time you watch. Generous setup options. I have this projector sitting on a shelf 5.6 feet off the ground, 9.5 feet away. Overall, this projector is well worth the money. Review Update: My hdmi EARC sound issue was solved by setting the hdmi input to PCM and the sound output also to PCM instead of Auto. I also see that the Netflix is now available. Upgrading my review to 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021 by Oxtails

  • Nice projector
Style: HU810PW.AUS
I bought this projector about two and half years ago. I use it for work and recreation. I think it has around 6000 - 7000 hours of usage, though not sure how to check that. My Epson would let me easily check the hours used on the lamp bulb. Over the past 15 years, i've now owned around 11 or 12 projectors. I've run into a lot of issues. None of them have been perfect for long. Generally, within six months to a year, I notice something weird. I usually don't mess with trying to return them because the picture quality with these blemishes is generally still way better than a similarly priced TV, in my view. I'm usually projecting onto a screen or my wall an image that's around 100 inches. Compare that to a TV of this size, there's no comparison in price or image quality. There's no reflection like TVs have. They're also a lot more portable. My first projector was an LG HX350T 720p LED, which was a piece of junk in comparison to this. I loved it and used it for about two years before it stopped working. As some other reviews have mentioned, I also have a blown out pixel which showed up within the warranty period i think, maybe six months after buying it. However, that one dead pixel, while annoying for something I spent almost 3k on, is generally ignorable. I don't notice it most of the time. It is hard to miss on a dark screen, but my mind tunes it out. Most if not all of the projectors I bought in the sub 2k range had worse issues or artifacts within a year or two, some of them right out of the box. All that is to say, all the projectors have some type of unwanted artifact or issue. Even a projector that technically is probably working as designed could be very loud or hot or have any number of artifacts that are not going anywhere, which you won't realize until you start using it a lot, meaning after you bought it. The image on this projector is really nice, minus the blown out pixel. It's better than any of the other projectors i've owned. The noise level is low, but it seems to get louder over time. It's comparable to my LED projectors. Lamp projectors are loud. They also put out a lot of heat. This projector does not put out that much heat at all. The noise it makes is not bad. Sometimes this thing doesn't turn on when i try to turn it on. Now it's taking about thirty seconds to fully turn off. It seems like it will die within the next six months. I may try to get it serviced. Again, i use this thing about 8-12 hours a day. I don't think projectors are generally built for how i use them. I would ignore any marketing saying that the bulb will last 20,000 hours and therefore, you can expect the projector will last as long as the bulb. I've had plenty of LED projectors with similar claims. None of them have lasted more than 2-3 years, and definitely not getting anywhere close to the advertised bulb longevity. The bulb itself did not go out, but other parts stop working, usually within the first year or two. I think the warranties usually say that they are not covered if you use them more than a few hours a day. The image quality on this projector is remarkably consistent with how it looked out of the box after 6-7k hours of use. In the past, the image quality deteriorated on other projectors with LED and lamp bulbs faster, usually within the first six months to a year. This is the first laser projector that I've owned. I bought another LED projector (Optoma UHL55) about five or six years ago that i use sometimes still and it's image has held up pretty well too, but it has a lot of other issues. And I have not used it that much in comparison to my other projectors. For one, i have to refocus the image every single time i turn it on, which is maddening. Also, it seems to have a permanent SOP (soap opera effect) after one of the firmware updates. Also, i'm guessing it would have broke by now if I used it like i've been using this laser projector or many of my other projectors. I keep it at work and since COVID, I left it there and haven't gone back that much, which is why it's still around. In contrast, this laser projector has a nice focus knob that remains the same every time i turn it on, lol. And it doesn't have this SOP effect. And it's brighter, snappier, less lag time, better contrast, etc. Also, the noise on that Optoma is a strange grating sound, although it's relatively quiet, and still preferable to a lamp bulb projector like my Epson Pro I got from Best Buy. I've been thinking about buying this one again or trying to repair it by sending it in to an LG shop. There are so many options. Also, the price on this one somehow seems to have increased for a new one, which is weird since these projectors appear to be getting exponentially better as time passes. I never see any reviews on YouTube or elsewhere commenting on durability or longevity, but I'd like to find a projector that is built like a TV or a monitor that will last 5-10 years with heavy use. Not sure those exist yet at this price range or any price. I wonder about movie theatre projectors, how often they have to buy new ones or get them serviced. TLDR; in my experience, this is a nice projector and I've been happy with it. Thanks for making it LG :). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by anonymous

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