🎬 Elevate Your Home Entertainment Experience!
The LG HU810PW is a cutting-edge 4K UHD Smart Dual Laser CineBeam Projector, delivering stunning visuals with 2700 ANSI Lumens brightness and 97% DCI-P3 color accuracy. It features advanced dynamic tone mapping, HDR10, and HLG support, along with smart connectivity options like webOS 5.0, AirPlay, and Miracast, making it the perfect choice for immersive home cinema experiences.
L**E
REEEEEELY good projector...
My room is roughly 30'x30', (living room open to kitchen). Until I get everything fine-tuned, I'm shooting a 100"+ image 17' away onto a peach painted wall. I have 4 BRIGHT can lights in the living room area, plus all the lights in the kitchen, plus 6 windows that leak some light around black blinds. So, no direct sunlight but certainly not a basement with no windows.With this setup, it's perfectly watchable as-is. The wash-out from the lights is minimal and fine for watching the news and sitcoms in daylight. It's so good, my wife doesn't want to spend the money on a screen. If we want to have movie night, we can just turn off the front lights. The kitchen lights in the back don't affect the image.I have already purchased an ALR screen for long-throw projectors and that will seriously mitigate the light from the ceiling, (as I have already tested with swatches from Elitescreens).I HIGHLY recommend this projector. It's as easy to set up and configure as you could imagine and shoots a bright image onto the wall - so much so that the whites are WHITE, NOT PEACH.If you want movie night - you CANNOT go wrong with this unit.
H**M
Amazing picture quality and convenient webOS.
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.
D**R
Do NOT Buy. Defective Product and LG Will Do Nothing
I ordered this product about two years ago. It sat in its box while I finished my home theater room. I've used it regularly over the past year, at least three times a week for TV and movies.Recently, I saw a stuck pixel on the screen, a bright white dot that doesn't go away no matter what. I didn't reach out to LG immediately because I had my projector mounted to the ceiling and the serial number is conveniently located on the bottom of the projector in the most most likely to be covered by any mount you might buy.But then, a second pixel became stuck as well. So, now I have two stuck, bright white pixels.This is an obvious product defect. Nobody should be buying a product and then having it fail in this manner this quickly. I have a ten+ year old cheap DLP projector that I used to use as heavily as I do this projector, and in all that time, the only thing I had to do was replace the bulb. Once.I reached out to LG but they told me I was out of warranty. They don't care that this is an obvious defect on their part. They don't care that if you go reading online forums that many many owners are all reporting this problem. At this point, I'm probably never going to buy another LG display of any kind unless they change their tune and step up to fix their own mistakes.This isn't caused by me. This isn't normal wear in a normal amount of time. It's a product defect and LG should do better.
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