Product Description
Ultra Short Throw Projection
The LG Ultra Short Throw projector delivers vivid imagery within an exceptionally short distance of the projection surface. Set it just 5 inches away to get 60 inches of bright, vivid viewing, or go farther to get images up to 100 inches.
Big Vivid Picture
The PF1000U gives you a cinematic viewing experience with up to a 100-inch picture in clear Full HD 1080p picture quality. That's a picture so large it will make your home cinema experience feel like you brought the theater home.
LED Illumination
The PF1000U's LED light source displays natural and rich colors and will last up to an estimated 30,000 hours. That means the lamp does not have to be replaced for about 10 years if the projector is used 8 hours every day.
Easy Set Up
The PF1000U sets up easily. Just set it on a flat surface a few inches from the wall, connect it to your video source and home audio, dim the lights and press play. No mounting brackets required.
Smart TV
Experience content from premium content providers** such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon, and Vudu with the LG PF1000U. And with the Magic Remote, simply scroll and click to change the channel or find something to watch. Now you can spend less time navigating and more time enjoying your entertainment.
Wireless Connectivity
Wirelessly screen-share content to the PF1000U using Wi-Fi with an Andriod or Windows smartphone or a tablet. Watch over-the-air digital TV or experience Smart TV content** from premium content providers such as Netflix®, YouTube®, & more.
HDMI Connectivity
For even more viewing versatility, you can quickly connect the PF1000U to your game console, BluRay player, laptop or other devices using an HDMI cable.
Bluetooth Sound Out
Wirelessly stream sound directly from the PF1000U projector to a Bluetooth compatible sound system like home audio speakers, headphones or portable speakers to pair big sound to the big viewing experience.
Perfect Image Alignment
With the 4-corner keystone technology, the PF1000U allows for adjustment of each of the four corners of the image for ideal projection image alignment.
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