LG’s new CineBeam projector is the newest member of the company’s famed CineBeam lineup of high-end projectors and is positioned as a lifestyle product for its affluent customers. The CineBeam Qube’s premium positioning is evident from its unique looks, which if you notice, is quite a departure from usual run-of-the-mill projectors. LG has added a plethora of minimalistic design touches to the Qube’s design and even touts it as a stylish art object. Some of the notable bits include the cinderblock-styled, chiseled body, and the 360-degree rotatable handle that lets you carry it around with relative ease when required.
The CineBeam Qube is well-endowed on the features front as well. It supports 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) resolution, boasts a 450,000:1 contrast ratio, and 154 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Other notable feature additions include support for HDR10, a brightness rating of 500 ANSI lumens, and HDMI with eARC support.
Like the aforementioned smart monitors, the Qube also runs LG’s webOS 6.0 platform, which offers native support for several services and apps, including Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube. Both these new products will be showcased at LG’s stall at CES 2024, which kicks off on January 9, 2024, before officially going on sale later in 2024. LG is yet to announce pricing details for both products.