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LG HU70LA 4K CineBeam Projector review

Posted on March 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

4K TVs have been available for some time now, however 4K projectors still aren’t all that commonplace – and those that are available are relatively expensive.

To help combat the idea that every 4K projector needs to cost an arm and a leg, LG recently launched one of the more affordable options in the form of the new LG HU70LA (HU70LS in the UK) CineBeam 4K projector, available for $1,799 (£1,650, around AU$2,900). That’s not exactly cheap, but compared to other native 4K projectors that cost three to five times as much, it’s a downright bargain.
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