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The LG Cinebeam Q portable projector is on-sale for a limited time

The recently released 4K UHD LG Cinebeam Q projector has arrived in stores as of last month, but it’s already on-sale with a massive $500 off. 

Launched in Australia on April 1st for $2,499, the LG Cinebeam Q is down to just $1,999 for a limited time. The LG Cinebeam Q offers up excellent 4K UHD resolution with a 3-channel RGB Laser, it’s able to produce a 120-inch picture with 450,000:1 contrast ratio and 154% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut. 

Compact and lightweight, the projector includes a rotating handle that doubles as a stand. The projector can be plugged in, or powered from a portable battery to make it truly portable, and it includes 3W Speakers, as well as Dual-Audio pairing for bluetooth so you can connect two headsets for sound. 

It’s easy to use with the projector able to automatically calibrate screen alignment and optimise focus, ‘simply place and play’, says LG.

There’s HDMI inputs, with support for Screenshare on Android, or AirPlay for Apple devices for sharing content, however the Cinebeam Q runs LG’s webOS platform, offering up your favourite streaming apps. There’s plenty of local content from 9Now, 7Plus, SBS, Stan and more, as well as the big streaming platforms including Netflix,  Disney+, Paramount+ & Prime Video, and of course YouTube is there too.

It’s a great looking projector, and $500 off is a great deal on a recently released Laser projector. You can snag the deal on the LG Cinebeam Q until the 2nd of June. Head over to the LG Website to check it out now. 

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