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LG CineBeam Q 4K projector review: I might break up with my TV for good
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LG CineBeam Q是一款不到千元的4K激光投影仪,以其出色的画质、时尚的设计和便携性,为家庭娱乐带来了革新。它拥有3840 x 2160的UHD 4K原生分辨率,提供50-120英寸的沉浸式观影体验。虽然内置扬声器效果一般且需要外接电源,但其支持USB-C充电、自动对焦和画面校正等功能,以及小巧轻便的设计,使其成为替代传统电视的理想选择,特别适合在光线较暗的环境下享受大屏观影乐趣。

✨ **卓越的4K画质与沉浸式体验**:LG CineBeam Q具备3840 x 2160的UHD 4K原生分辨率,LG推荐50至120英寸的屏幕尺寸,能够呈现出令人惊叹的清晰度和色彩表现,无论是观看电影还是玩游戏,都能带来影院级的沉浸感。与1080p的竞争产品相比,其500 ANSI流明的亮度虽然适合暗光环境,但已足够提供优质的视觉效果,让用户在家中也能享受大屏幕的乐趣。

📐 **时尚便携,家居装饰新亮点**:这款投影仪的尺寸为3.1 x 5.3 x 5.3英寸,重量仅3.3磅,设计精巧。银色外壳搭配玫瑰金色的镜头边框,外观现代高端,可以直接作为书架或边桌上的装饰品,完全不会破坏家居美感。内置的支架可以向上旋转作为提手,方便携带,使其成为户外电影夜或旅行的理想伴侣。

💡 **智能便捷的操作与连接**:CineBeam Q支持自动对焦和画面校正(Keystone)功能,即使投影仪未正对屏幕,也能自动调整画面为完美的矩形,省去了繁琐的手动设置。通过USB-C接口,用户不仅可以连接显示内容,还可以进行充电,甚至可以使用更强大的充电宝为投影仪供电,摆脱了对特定电源适配器的依赖,大大增强了其便携性。

🔊 **音质与遥控需改进**:尽管CineBeam Q在画质和设计上表现出色,但其内置扬声器的音效被评价为“干瘪过时”,建议用户外接蓝牙音箱以获得更好的听觉体验。此外,遥控器仍采用红外(IR)信号,需要对准投影仪才能工作,不如蓝牙遥控器方便,尤其是在需要频繁调整画面位置时,自动对焦的频繁启动也可能带来一些不便。

We have a lot going on these days, and a lot of it causes anxiety and stress. A bright spot for most of us is sitting down to stream our favorite shows and movies. Sometimes the perfect weekend is simply booting up Disney+ and tuning into the classics while relaxing. Sure, you can do this on a TV, but those have size restrictions for most of us. Projectors, on the other hand, can give us a massive screen. We’re talking watching every Lord of the Rings movie on a 120-inch display. While projectors used to be something fancy we only saw in the classroom or the boardroom, we’ve come a long way with projector technology, and now they can replace your home's TV without costing a fortune.

The LG CineBeam Q is a perfect example, coming in at under $1,000. While it does have some drawbacks, I’m thrilled with the CineBeam Q and haven’t used my normal wall-mounted TV since I started testing this projector. I might not go back. 

What’s to love about the LG CineBeam Q 4K projector

Right off the bat, the LG CineBeam Q gives a beautiful display. I’ve powered this thing on hundreds of times, and I still say, “Oh that’s pretty,” every single time, and this checks out when we consider the specs. The LG CineBeam Q is a 4K UHD laser projector with a native resolution of 3840 x 2160. Of course, you can do whatever you’d like, but LG recommends opting for a screen size somewhere between 50 and 120 inches with the CineBeam Q.

Does it get any better than a summer movie night? Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

During the month I tested the LG projector, I used it on an Elite Screens Yard Master Plus, which I mostly used indoors, despite the name, but carried outside if the Seattle weather allowed. Since not everyone has a projector screen, I also used the classic substitute of a white sheet. While the Elite Screens offered a noticeably better viewing experience, a backyard movie night would work just fine with the CineBeam Q and a white sheet or inside on a white-ish wall. 

While I absolutely love the portability and overall user-friendliness of the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser projector, the display quality of the LG CineBeam Q is noticeably better in a side-by-side comparison. And that’s to be expected since the Nebula maxes out at 1080p and 300 lumens while the LG boasts a 4K display at 500 lumens.

For those interested, here are some noteworthy details of the LG CineBeam Q 4K projector:

Specs:

A side-table worthy design

We have tons of home appliances and tech that focus on function and forget about looks. Air purifiers tend to stick out, and that set of adjustable dumbbells is not great decor, but the LG design team really made an effort with the CineBeam Q, and it pays off. It’s a great-looking projector, and I wouldn’t hesitate to use it as bookshelf decor or keep it safely on a side table when not in use. It looks modern and high-end with silver housing and an accented pink gold around the projector’s lens. 

Props to the LG design team on this one. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

Mostly hands-off focus and screen alignment

Like all good projectors, the CineBeam Q has automatic focus and keystoning. For those unfamiliar with projector jargon, keystoning removes distortion that can occur to provide a perfect rectangular display, instead of one in a wonky shape. If your projector isn’t sitting directly in front of the display area, it would show up in a distorted shape. Keystoning adjusts this to always project in a perfect rectangle. The automatic focus and keystoning on the LG produces a great result, eventually. The process is quick but can take a few attempts, and the remote lacks a button to command the projector to redo it.

An easy-to-store entertainment solution

Given that it weighs only 3.3 pounds, the LG CineBeam Q is great for homes that don’t want or have space for a traditional TV. Maybe you live in an apartment and move often or you only watch TV once a new season of The White Lotus drops. For whatever reason, the LG CineBeam Q makes for a great alternative viewing method if you’re not interested in owning a TV. The sleek and modern design makes the projector quite nice to store on a bookshelf, or its compact size will easily slide into a closet.

Portable in all ways except one

In addition to its compact size, the projector's built-in stand can rotate to the top, serving as a convenient carrying handle. This makes for a super portable projector that would be perfect for outdoor movie nights, camping trips, or even packing along for the holiday season at the in-laws'. However, there’s a glaring flaw in this portability — the LG CineBeam Q does not have a built-in battery and must connect to external power. In more disappointing news, the included adapter is chunky and subtracts from the portability points I so wanted to give the LG CineBeam Q. The good news is that you can charge via USB-C, so I immediately ditched the included adapter and shifted to my laptop and phone charger, the Anker 737 GaNPrime charger.

That's a satisfying handle. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

I love an outdoor movie night, so despite the need for power, I still took the CineBeam Q on field trips to the yard. I powered it up thanks to an Anker Solix C1000 portable power station. If you don’t have that option, you’ll have to go with running an extension cord across the yard. That also means it’s probably not worth packing along on a camping trip unless your site has hookups. 

A speaker worth ignoring

In testing, I found the built-in speaker on the LG CineBeam Q to be the projector’s greatest downfall. The sound is tinny and outdated, like something you would expect from a projector made for a classroom in the 1990s. Instead, I used a Bluetooth speaker and recommend others do the same. I used my current favorite, the Fender x Teufel Rockster Cross, but go with whatever you have. Another issue in this LG speaker mess is the lack of a 3.5mm audio jack on the projector, which feels like a move Apple would pull on us. That means you won’t be able to connect your home’s sound system to the projector and will be forced to use a Bluetooth connection. Since most people own a speaker capable of Bluetooth, this doesn’t feel like a deal breaker but it seems like an oversight in the otherwise thoughtful design.

An old-school remote doesn’t match the modern vibes

Since it’s essentially functioning as your TV, you’ll want a remote control to use with the projector. LG’s included CineBeam remote has all the usual buttons you’d want, although I’d love an auto-focus addition, as sometimes when moving the projector to center on your screen, it can become quite autofocus-happy and constantly readjust, throwing off your attempts at a perfect fit. The real annoyance here is that this remote operates with a standard IR (infrared) signal and needs to be physically pointed at the receiver on the back of the projector in order to work. Most modern remotes these days operate via Bluetooth, so you don’t have to hold the remote at arm’s length in the air and, in my case, dodge around the Bluetooth speaker sitting behind it, or get up when the projector was sitting on a shelf behind me. While this is a small gripe, it came up more often than expected.

USB-C charging is a major plus with this model. Credit: Lauren Allain / Mashable

Perfect for movie nights

If you’re one to watch every Oscar-nominated film during regular movie nights, the CineBeam Q 4K could be awesome. With the rising cost of movie theatre tickets and concessions, watching via a 4K projector at home could save you big bucks in the long run. Plus, there’s something special about watching big-screen movies on an actual big screen, but at home. 

The one thing to keep in mind here is the max 500 ANSI lumens on the CineBeam Q, which make it ideal for watching in dimly lit or dark rooms. If you want to spend the afternoon binge-watching Cheers, you probably want a 4K projector with higher lumens, like up in the thousands. The 500 lumens on a portable projector that weighs close to nothing is still impressive, but you’ll want to make sure that works with your viewing desires.

Is the LG CineBeam Q worth it?

Given that the number one priority of a projector is image quality, the LG CineBeam Q is impressive. The contrast, sharpness, and colors from this 4K resolution have me tempted to not go back to a traditional TV. For a compact projector that weighs about three pounds, the display quality is absurdly good. The design of the projector itself is also really nice, and I don’t mind that it hangs out in my living room. 

LG considers the CineBeam Q to be a portable projector, and that’s mostly true in terms of weight and dimensions, but it needs an external power source. That’s no problem if you’ll be taking it from room to room in your house, but it poses a logistical question if you’re going for an outdoor movie night. But again, the picture is just so damn nice that I didn't mind solving the power issue.

The LG CineBeam Q is well worth the price if you’re considering a 4K projector since most options cost far more. Keep in mind the 500 lumens mean this model is best for dimly lit or dark rooms, and it won’t impress as much if you’re watching mid-day reruns in a bright living room.

LG CineBeam Q 4K projector
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