Shortly before CES 2025,beautifull sex videos LG announced a brand new 3-in-1 projector that also acts as a bluetooth speaker and mood light. These three features are packed into a device that looks like a small floor lamp.
So, naturally, while we were at this year's CES, we met up with LG to check out their new 3-in-1 projector, the PF600U.
Speaking with LG, the particular projector came about as LG explores their TV projector line in general. According to the company, their existing CineBeam line model of projectors proved to be rather popular with young people on the go even as the overall TV projector space faces uncertainty.
LG's next step is the PF600U 3–in-1 "lifestyle projector." The round projector sits atop a stand that makes the whole device look like a living room lamp. And, the projector also is a lamp – a mood lamp that is, with a number of color settings that broadcasts on your wall to provide the proper lighting to set the stage for whatever you happen to be watching. Don't have any speakers handy? No problem as the projector also has bluetooth speakers built-in.
The picture quality was clear with FHD resolution and the audio was loud and clear. The projector can easily be tilted 110-degrees so the picture can be projected on the wall or ceiling depending on how you want to watch your movie or TV show. As the surface for your projection changes, an auto screen adjustment feature automatically sets the angle and aspect ratio of your picture to best match your viewing location.
LG doesn't have an exact launch date or price set yet. However, Mashable was told that we should expect the 3-in-1 projector to release in May or June of this year with a retail price somewhere just under $1,000.
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