Massively improved focus clarity over the older HU85LA (we are seeing almost double the perceived resolution), Significantly improved black levels over the HU85LA with the addition of laser-dimming, The elimination of the focus ring presented no real is
Saturation of red channel is less than 'perfect', Color gamut has been dropped to 85% DCI P3
LG's newest HU715QW improves over the HU85LA in several ways while shedding some serious bucks. For the first time (in this price class) we are seeing focus clarity that could rival long throws with no visible softening pixel blurring. The image is razor-...
Picture quality that impresses, Supports wireless speakers, A plethora of picture and sound settings, HDMI 2.1, HDMI 2.0 with eARC, Robust streaming and smart features
Mediocre Game Mode input lag and fiddly gaming menus, No 3D support, Does not cover full DCI-P3 gamut, Sometimes confusing remote
This is the first midrange 4K UST that I have reviewed that feels like a fully mature product, clearly benefitting from a generation of refinement within the category and LG's ample engineering capabilities. On paper, it's not the highest performance UST...
Good SDR and decent HDR picture quality, LG webOS smart TV operating system, Can use internal, Optical out, HDMI and BT wireless speakers, HDMI 2.1 (one port) and 2 x HDMI 2.0, Extensive image customisation options
Does not cover the whole DCI-P3 gamut like a TV can, No tuner – apps only, Requires a special ALR screen, Manual, not auto-focus and keystone correction
Published: 2022-11-23, Author: John , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: The GoodThe BadThe LG HU715Q is a £2,400 ultra short throw projector designed specifically for the living room. In fact, it's designed to give AV fans a way of getting a huge, cinema-sized image up to 120 inches across at home without the inconvenienc...
(Image credit: LG)The LG HU715Q is the most convincing case yet for swapping out your TV for an ultra-short throw projector. Naturally, it doesn't offer the inky blacks, striking contrast or next-gen gaming specs of a 77-inch LG C2 OLED, but it does offer...
Abstract: If you invite the neighbours to watch Turning Red on your new LG 'CineBeam' HU715Q projector, will they leave an envious shade of green? I reckon so. The Korean company's take on the (slowly) evolving 'laser TV' market is delightfully impressive.Clearly h...
Published: 2022-06-18, Author: Juan , review by: xataka.com
Abstract: Los proyectores representan una alternativa muy interesante a los televisores de 75 pulgadas o más. No encajan en todos los escenarios de uso, pero cuando lo hacen pueden proponernos un coste por pulgada notablemente inferior al de algunas teles, sobre to...