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Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED review: another step forward for Amazon
Go Here to Read this Fast! Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED review: another step forward for Amazon
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Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED review: another step forward for Amazon
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Our most anticipated video games of 2025: GTA 6, Metroid Prime 4, and more
LG has announced two new projectors for CES 2025, which it calls successors to last year’s CineBeam Q. The PF600U may look like a stand fan, but it’s actually a projector that’s also a Bluetooth speaker and a LED mood lamp. Its lighting has nine colors and five brightness levels, so you can customize it to create the ambiance you want. Tilt its head, and you’ve got yourself a projector that can produce images up to 120 inches in size with an FHD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution and 300 ANSI lumens of brightness. It can stream movies, shows and other content from streaming platforms via LG’s webOS.
The company’s other projector is CineBeam Q’s direct successor. CineBeam S is now LG’s smallest 4K Ultra Short Throw projector and weighs in at only 5.5 pounds. It’s capable of delivering images as big as 100 inches — with a 4K UHD resolution and with 500 ANSI lumens of brightness — while only needing “a few inches of wall clearance.” It has Dolby Atmos capability, and like the PF600U, it’s powered by LG’s webOS. The device has a metallic finish and was designed to be portable, so you can easily set it up anywhere you want. Since it was made to be moved around, LG gave it intuitive features that can automatically align its screen, adjust its colors based on the wall, as well as resize its picture to fit the room’s dimensions.
LG has yet to reveal the projectors’ prices and availability, but it willy likely announce more details at CES 2025. To note, the CineBeam Q became available for preorder in March 2024 and sold for $1,299.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/lgs-new-projector-looks-like-a-stand-fan-140048366.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! LG’s new projector looks like a stand fan
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LG’s new projector looks like a stand fan
The festive lights, time off and cute scarfs can only conceal the truth for so long: Winter can be pretty bleak. I don’t mean to be a downer, but it’s cold all of the time, dark most of the time and this lasts far beyond the most wonderful time of the year. Here at Engadget, we’ve tried so many tools and products to make winter more bearable from therapy lamps to heaters. We’ve invested in tea sets, wrapped ourselves in heated blankets and learned to grow herbs indoors — really, anything that will make these three-plus months more bearable, we’ve tried.
Here, you’ll find some of the best winter tech getting us at Engadget through the coldest months as warm, comfortable and content as possible, from wool socks to humidifiers to hydroponic home gardens and everything in between.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/the-best-winter-tech-to-get-you-through-the-coldest-months-130009205.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! The best winter tech for 2025 to get you through the coldest months
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The best winter tech for 2025 to get you through the coldest months
We’re ringing in 2025 with everything we’re expecting to see at CES! That includes new video cards from AMD and NVIDIA, a holographic windshield from Hyundai and potentially more satellite enabled phones. AI will still be a major topic — like the next generation of AI PCs — but it also seems like we’ll be hearing a lot more about classic CES stories. In addition, we explore why Meta wants to start adding AI users to Facebook and Instagram.
Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you’ve got suggestions or topics you’d like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcast, Engadget News!
CES 2025 Preview: LG’s bendable 5K OLED, AI PCs, and a broadening satellite phone market – 2:17
New video cards from AMD and NVIDIA at CES – 12:09
2024’s biggest losers in tech – 18:46
Meta announces AI personas are coming to Instagram and Facebook – 32:22
Pop culture picks – 41:02
Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn Low
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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Go Here to Read this Fast! Engadget Podcast: Gearing up for the AI and GPUs at CES 2025
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Engadget Podcast: Gearing up for the AI and GPUs at CES 2025