LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector
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LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector
$996.99
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Current Price | $1,134.99 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $1,134.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $1,134.99 | October 20, 2024 |
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LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector Description
- Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080)
- Up to 100 inch projection
- Up to 1000 ANSI Lumens
- LG SMART TV compatible
- 30, 000 hour battery life
LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector Specification
Specification: LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector
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LG HF65LA Full HD Ultra Short Throw Projector Reviews (10)
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Robbie Robertson –
clearly not good for gaming other brands are much better. just returned it after using it less than 1 hour
Ben B –
Super fast and easy to setup. I was expecting okay, but i was pleasantly surprised. Picture quality is good even in a moderately lit room. The remote control with the pointer makes it so easy to navigate quickly.
The only negative I would say is the WebOS LG content store is lacking compared to what you get on Samsung or Google TV. In Canada, Disney+ was not available in the WebOS LG content store.
WONSUB JO –
First off, as anyone should when spending significantly on a new home A/V devices (especially one that you tend to build your system around like a projector), I did quite a bit of homework and knew about both of the drawbacks that I mention below. But that doesn’t mean they magically went away – so they’re worth knowing about.
This LG projector has great picture quality and is bright enough for most purposes except a bright room (I would still recommend a dark room and ideally a screen for best picture with ay projector, but you can get away without it). The typical LG smart TV apps and AppStore are built in, and there’s even a built in speaker that’s not super loud, but fine for use if you want to take the projector for an outdoor/impromptu movie night. The selection of ports is also quite good and with the laser, the start-up time is near instant and there’s not a loud loud fan like you see in older projectors.
So what are the downsides? There are two, and they are significant. First, all keystone adjustment and focus is manual, unlike some other new projectors that have automatic settings which are very useful. The keystone especially here is a bit of a pain to adjust, especially if you might move the projector a lot. The second is a bit of a setup thing – my prior project had an adjustment that would let it move the screen up/down, right/left a few degrees each way without moving the physical projector itself which this projector does not. Without that you are beholden to placing the projection in a very specific place to hit a given screen. And with the ultra short throw, that’s both close up and immediately below which can be rough.
All in all, still a strong projector and well worth your consideration if you’re looking for this sort of device.
BADHIGEEN –
This projector is ideal for my needs, and the technology is neat. The image quality is sharp and high def, and the brightness is not bad although it could have been brighter. The image feels like crisp HD, although the color definition could have been wider in some instances, especially across skin tones.
There is a common issue with these, and that is the curvy top line, due to the projector mirror design. Mine too had this fault, and I spoke with LG where they confirmed I should send it in for warranty repair. Mind you my device was produced in February 2020 and purchased in April. LG promised me a 5-7 day turnaround, it has now more than been three weeks since I shipped it off, and I never received any confirmation of receipt. I have called LG numerous times, and they are not able to provide any information, no confirmation of its whereabouts or approximate delivery date. I have never experienced such poor customer service, and this renders it hard for me to be a future LG customer. With this in mind, please be aware of any potential faults the unit my have, as their warranty process is troublesome at best.
Kunle –
I installed this in my condo theatre room. We had the wall painted with screen paint and now movie nights are better than ever. Love it and I’m super happy with the purchase.
Brett –
Best display I’ve ever had. If you have a big enough wall you can have a monstrous overwhelming screen. This thing rocks on just paint or a sheet even a crappy unfinished wall is pretty good. It does everything a smart tv does and more. Its small too about half a toaster oven. Totally worth the paper.
Fox Jarrin –
This is a terrible product for the price.
Focus function does not work properly. Or very poorly functional.
So..The sharpness of the text is very poor.
There is a screen distortion, but it is not corrected.
Although it said it supports 1080P on a 120″ screen.
The resolution is very poor on a 120″ screen.
You have to zoom out to about 80″ to see the Good resolution.
Although I bought this product as a Christmas present.
I don’t know if the part that doesn’t fix once is a defect or what.
I will reopen the product for Christmas and test it
If the problem is not resolved, a return is required.
I’ve been using another projector, but there was no screen distortion.
I think this product is worth using for its low price.
At around 1700$, it’s not worth buying at all.
Really, for the price, I’d say this product is trash.
Lynn –
I was contemplating between this model and the laser version. Went with this since it a cheaper and stock was available. It didn’t disappoint me in terms of lumens.
I can still watch is a room in the day with my blinds pulled down, picture is colourful and bright.
But I also realise that sharpness depends on the source. YouTube videos and photos from phone are not as sharp as I hope to be. Feels like fake 1080 resolution.
But video streamed from Netflix and Disney+ are perfect. I use a google chrome cast dongle to watch these.
Audio as most say is not amazing but it is enough for me. For people who likes the bass, yes you need to connect to a better speaker system or BT headset. But thankfully projector is so quiet, its own speaker is sufficient for me.
Mark Daye –
Got this for mural painting. Skip it. It’s impossible for this projector to project the image on the wall and hit the bottom… no matter what, you’ll never be able to project the full image on the entire wall because of how it’s built. I tried to tilt it, tweak the edges… couldn’t do it. I tried to use it on site, nope. It was awful and hard to use. And they refuse to let me return in!!!!
Fox Jarrin –
This thing is a beast! Its bright, clear, and easy to set up. This is my first projector. I’ve been researching projectors for a while now and I knew I wanted a Short Throw due to the fact that I didn’t want people to stand up and block the beam while watching tv or a movie. this sits about 5 or so inches from the screen directly under it and produces an amazing image. It connects to all of my existing speakers and gaming systems. I’m sure there are far better and far more expensive projectors out there but this work perfectly for me. Playing games on this screen with my 7.1 surround sound system is, for lack of a better term, a game changer.