LG HX300G projector relies on LED lamp source

LG HX300G projector relies on LED lamp source

LG has just introduced the HX300G projector that uses an LED lamp source in South Korea, coming in a light and compact form factor that seems to occupy the middle ground between consumer class projectors and pico projectors. Capable of offering up to 270 ANSI-lumens of brightness and a XGA resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels, the LG HX300G also sports 2,000:1 contrast ratio and 20dB noise level. The LED lamp life can last up to 30,000 hours on paper, while connectivity options comprise of a HDMI slot and a USB port. Depending on the situation and room size, you can project images from 15” to 150”. LG has yet to release a price point for this puppy, but we’re certainly looking forwards to a Stateside release as this could very well be a hit if the price is right, targeting the middle class folks.

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