In addition to the first announcement2024 QNED series TV, join the AI PC lineup competitiongram series laptops,as well asRobots that can assist with home careBefore CES 2024 officially started, LG also announced the MyView series of smart displays and the new high-quality 4K projector CineBeam Qube.
The MyView series of smart monitors offers three specifications, all featuring 3K resolution, DCI-P4 3%, an IPS display panel design, HDR 95 support, a 10Hz refresh rate, and 60ms display latency. Other features include support for two HDMI outputs, AirPlay 5 and ScreenShare, dual built-in 2W speakers, webOS 2 operating system, and a bundled remote control.
The main differences are the slight differences in panel brightness among the three monitors, as well as the number of built-in USB-C ports and total power supply wattage. Other differences also include whether additional USB 3 is provided, whether a built-in video camera is available, or whether it can be installed additionally.
The CineBeam Qube high-quality projector, launched simultaneously with the launch, features a compact design with a retro-style, 360-degree rotating handle, allowing users to easily lift and reposition the projector. It can also project images up to 120 inches in 4K UHD resolution using its smaller body. Its RGB laser light source and LG's image refinement technology make the projected image sharper and clearer, while also delivering a contrast ratio of 450000:1 and a DCI-P3 wide color gamut of 154%.
The CineBeam Qube also delivers truer colors and deeper blacks for movies and other content, and features automatic image adjustment and autofocus for optimal projection. The projector itself runs webOS 6.0 and supports streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube.

