LG’s latest 4K laser projector supports AirPlay 2 for $ 2,999

LG’s HU810P is a new $ 2,999 4K laser projector that supports Apple’s AirPlay 2 standard and operates webOS 5.0. It will be available worldwide on January 18th. The projector was originally announced in August, AVSForum previously reported.

According to LG, the HU810P is capable of generating a screen as large as 300 centimeters from corner to corner, offering 2700 ANSI brightness lights. It supports HDR10 and HLG HDR standards and can customize the picture depending on the content you are viewing or the room in which you are viewing it. For example, it has Bright Room and Dark Room modes that can detect the amount of ambient light in a room and adjust the picture accordingly, and it can also adjust the frame rate of 24Hz for movies. The laser light source was used for 20,000 hours.

The laser light source was used for 20,000 hours.
Image: LG

The projector contains three HDMI ports.
Image: LG

WebOS 5.0 means that the projector supports a number of streaming services, including Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and Hulu, and there is also Miracast support for streaming from compatible devices. Otherwise, there are a total of three HDMI ports, one of which is HDMI 2.1 AVSForum. The projector supports eARC for higher quality audio, it can stream audio via Bluetooth, and it has built-in Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant.

LG released its first 4K projector in 2018, and it also released a short-range model that works even if you place it just inches from a projection surface.

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