Inside the LG CineBeam Q design

Inside the LG CineBeam Q design
Inside the LG CineBeam Q design

The harmonious marriage of minimalist aesthetics and functionality is the hallmark of some of the most successful examples of industrial design. Launched earlier this year, the LG CineBeam Q portable projector (model HU710PB) exemplifies the “less is more” approach, stripping away all unnecessary design touches to achieve a timeless look and maximum usability.

Since its global debut at CES 2024, the LG CineBeam Q has received widespread praise for its convenient, user-friendly features and distinctive yet understated style.

The LG CineBeam Q produces immersive, large-scale images in ultra-sharp 4K resolution. To achieve this, this technologically sophisticated projector uses more components than a conventional model – an impressive feat considering its small size.

To efficiently accommodate all of the required parts – most of which are square in shape – the design team found that a simple square shape was most ideal for the device itself. The result is an ultra-portable projector that combines high performance and ultra-clean minimalist design.

The “square” format of the LG CineBeam Q is complemented by a sleek metallic look; something rarely seen in today’s projector market and a point of difference that further sets LG’s product apart from the competition.

Typically associated with high-end computing devices, the metallic finish allows the device to serve as a stylish interior accessory while still providing a pleasing tactile quality.

Completely minimalist in appearance, the LG CineBeam Q’s exterior strips away all non-essential design elements, leaving only what’s truly necessary: ​​the lens, grip, connection ports, and power button. Even the information label on the bottom of the device has been simplified, providing a selection of essential product data for customer reference, and little else.

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