LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector
Original price was: $2,999.99.$2,496.99Current price is: $2,496.99.
LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector Price comparison
LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector Price History
Price History for LG HU810PW 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Smart Dual Laser CineBeam Projector with 97% DCI-P3 and 2700 ANSI...
Statistics
Current Price | $2,496.99 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $2,996.99 | October 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $1,999.99 | October 11, 2024 |
Last price changes
$2,496.99 | October 27, 2024 |
$2,996.99 | October 18, 2024 |
$1,999.99 | October 11, 2024 |
$2,448.99 | October 8, 2024 |
LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector Description
- 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
LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector Specification
Specification: LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector
|
LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector Reviews (8)
8 reviews for LG 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser Projector
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Hyun Soo Kim –
I want to love this projector. The picture is solid, the features are great, Super bright,, etc.
BUT!!!!
Projector has an issue at 1200-1500 hours where the chip overheats and fails. I sent to LG repair- they repaired it under warranty. 3 days later, already starting to show pixels. This is common when searching online. Super disappointed as the warranty is only 1 year.
Update-at 15 months. What a POS! Failed again after two repairs. LG will not fix because out of warranty. DO NOT BUY. I regret this purchase
Bob –
Tried to invest in laser projector after my optoma. After 1.5 years, I noticed a white dot right in the middle of the screen. Super distracting..now few months later there is another dot. Warranty is over..now I’m quoted another $1000 to get it repaired!! Absolutely ridiculous 😡
craig –
I loved it
NA –
UPDATE: 2/19/24
It has been over a year now and it has been in use without issue. I don’t see any pixel issue or anything else. It starts up, projects and is fine. Everything I said originally stands. If I had to do it all over again, for now under $2k, I would still buy it again and is even a better value now.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
I waited a couple of months using this LG 810 projector before posting so I had more experience with it. I have had an BenQ HD bulb based projector before this one which has given good service over the last seven years but age was showing so I sought an upgrade. I have had professional experience in the past with Sony 4K projectors (like used in movie theatres) and searched for a long time before settling on this LG laser unit. Of course the religious debates will continue as to pixel shifting tricks (as in this LG) produce a good 4K image but for most viewers, the difference is really not much but IS there. The fact that I was only planning on spending under $2.5K made choices slim for a laser based projector. You get what you pay for after all.
After two months of use and comparing it to the old BenQ I was running, it is very clear that this LG 810 produces a fine image. Is it the sharpest, brightest I have seen? No. Are the black levels, so-so? Yes. The brightness is good, but I really expected more. I have a room with lighting controls and I can not run all the lights and comfortably watch the image. I have to dim the lights to get an image that I like. Yes, it is better than the old BenQ by a factor of 2x or 3x but still lacking a bit. I am using a decent 12′ projection screen with it and not a blank wall. Some people are blown away by the brightness but I was simply not.
I read reviews saying that it was silent and that is simply false. It produces fan noise which is about 1/3 of my old BenQ but not silent as I hoped for. Not a big deal but I notice it in quiet scenes and such.
The big complaint is the black level (or lack there of). I have tried to adjust it every way and the bottom line is that if you are expecting an OLED black level, you will be disappointed. I knew this going in, and in the end I can live with it but it would be nice to have better blacks (no doubt). It’s maybe better than my old BenQ but lacking nonetheless. If you want to pay much more you can get it but I was not willing to spend that much so there are constraints and shortcomings with everything.
Sharpness is fine, features are good but I am only using it as a simple display and letting the Yamaha/Roku do the rest. The built in audio is OK if you have nothing else but not useful for much more than testing perhaps. I guess it has network features but I have no use for those and is not networked.
I used the Qualgear Pro mount and it is really nice and would recommend it for mounting, BTW.
All in all, I use it, it’s nice, and it works well, but it has some drawbacks. For now it is fine but I can see myself upgrading sooner or later. Everything I read about going into this was reasonably correct, and in the end it is a good unit and a good value.
That being said, I did buy the extended warranty since I also read about the dead pixels after a year or so of use. That appears to be a real issue but it is too soon in my case but I am preparing for that day — assuming it does not come the one day AFTER my extended warranty ends that is.
C. Sulto –
pictire is great crisp clear sharp coulorful the projector was slightly damaged when it arrived the seller would not do nothing other than a return it was only a small corner broke off from being poorly packaged but it is a small piece i would have liked a discount or even a exteneded warranty but no deal take it or leave it i took it and it is working perfect so far i had a panasonic pta 2000 projecter for the last 15 years it has been great and worked perfect the whole time changed a few bulbs the picture was always great in the dark but only inn the dark it gamed perfect but i was ready for a 4k picture my 65 ” samsung has great 4k pic and hdr and all but is way to small to game on or waqtch movies really the lg ceinabeamer is awsome i looked on uytube for months deciding and im glade i went with the lg it was worth it pricey but i paid the same for my pta 2000 back in the day so aslong s it last 10 years atleast ill be happy if your thinking on th elg get it its worth it i use 1.1 gain flat white screen no light blocking at all and the pic is great shrap as can be the setings on lg are good theres a lot i havent messed to much with them yet out the bow the lg is perfect in my opion ultra 4k movies look awsome gameing in hdr on vivid is sweet perfect pic gameing mode is super clear and smooth i dont compet online in fps but the souls games and alike work perfec t youll have no isuses playing xbox x on this baby only hade it 2 weeks so far loveing it if i run into issues ill will update but for now if i were u id get it with out thinking about it worth it all the way i also can watch it with lights on i have 6 lights faceing ceiling AND light coulor room windos shades half drawn one the 1 window directly oposite wall the screen and i can still watch it during supper on bright seting and the pic is actually preaty good direct sunlight is the thing that kills brightness the lights dont hurt it too bad i havent put my screen up sence got the lg to use tv ill probly move it to bedrrom or soemhting .
C. Sulto –
Perfect at good price!
Hyun Soo Kim –
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.
angeline –
We love this projector. It was worth every penny. It’s truly amazing and we just it so much! Great picture!