LG Electronics PH450UG Projector: Short Throw Convenience vs. Screen Share Limitations—Is It the Future of Home Cinema?

ErkkoTheDwarf

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In a world where home entertainment is rapidly evolving, the LG PH450UG Short Throw LED Projector challenges the traditional notion of what a projector should be. With its compact design and the ability to project a large image from a short distance, it seems to tick all the right boxes for convenience and versatility. But does this innovation come at a cost? In this review, we’ll dive into its features, performance, and whether this projector lives up to the expectations of a more demanding audience who may question if it can truly replace a standard TV setup. Let’s explore whether the PH450UG is a game-changer or just another gadget in a saturated market.

Spec​

Parameter
LG Electronics PH450UG Projector​
Picture​
LGElectronicsPH450UGProjector.jpg
Reference Price​
$1031.26​
Highlight​
Screen Size​
40 Inches - 80 Inches​
Contrast Ratio​
100000:1​
Maximum Resolution​
1280 x 720​
Native Resolution​
1280 x 720​
Brightness​
450 Lumens​
Display Type​
DLP​
LightSource Life​
30000 Hours​
Controller Type​
Button Control​
Control Method​
Touch​
Lamp Wattage​
55 Watts​
Wattage​
55 watts​
Connectivity Technology​
Bluetooth​
Hardware Connectivity​
Bluetooth​
Other Features​
Ultra Short Throw, Short Throw​
Item Weight​
2.4 Pounds​

System Experience​

Setting up this projector was surprisingly simple, which I really appreciated. I’m not the most tech-savvy person, but I was able to get everything up and running without any issues. The remote control is a thoughtful addition, and I found it quite handy. I connected my iPhone with a lightning adapter and used HDMI for my other devices, which worked perfectly. The fact that it’s lightweight and portable makes it easy to transport, whether I’m bringing it to a friend’s house or using it in my backyard for outdoor movie nights.

Viewing Experience​

The image quality is a mixed bag for me. While I love the idea of projecting a massive image on my wall, I’ve noticed that the brightness can be a bit underwhelming in well-lit rooms. It struggles during the day, especially with ambient light coming in through the windows. However, in darker conditions, the picture comes alive, and I really enjoy the experience. I did have some issues with the upper part of the image being slightly warped, which can be distracting at times, but once I found the right distance and position, it became more manageable.

Other Experience​

Using the projector has been a fun experience overall. My kids are absolutely thrilled watching their favorite movies on a big screen, and it’s become a regular activity for us. I love the idea of being able to take it anywhere, and the built-in battery is a huge plus for outdoor use. However, I did find the sound quality lacking. The built-in speakers aren’t loud enough for a cinematic experience, so I’ve connected it to a Bluetooth speaker, which has made a significant difference.

Conclusion​

Pros:
There are definitely some standout features that I appreciate. The ultra-short throw capability is fantastic; it allows me to set it up just inches from the wall while still getting a large image. The portability is also a big win, as I can easily move it around or take it on trips. I also love that it has Bluetooth connectivity, which allows me to connect to better external speakers for improved audio quality. The compact design is a bonus, making it easy to store when not in use.

Cons:
On the downside, I wish it had more HDMI ports; I often juggle multiple devices, and having just one can be a hassle. The image can wash out during the day if there’s too much light, and I’ve noticed some focus issues that require constant adjustment. Additionally, the sound quality from the projector itself isn’t great; I really need to rely on external speakers to enhance the experience. It feels like there’s a lot of potential, but the execution leaves a bit to be desired.

Overall Evaluation:
Overall, I think this projector has a lot of potential and can be a great option for casual movie nights and presentations, especially in darker environments. It’s compact, easy to set up, and offers a fun viewing experience. However, if you’re looking for something that can compete with a traditional TV in terms of brightness and sound quality, you might want to keep looking. For my needs, though, it’s a solid addition to our entertainment setup, and I’m excited to see how it performs once I get a proper projector screen for our basement.
 

GreatKangaroo

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Man, I’m totally digging this LG projector! The short throw feature is a game changer, especially with kids running around. No more worries about them tripping over it!
 

Trollatopoulous

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Man, I’ve gotta say, this projector is a game changer! The short throw is perfect for my desk or wall—super convenient. Plus, the text is crystal clear, which is a huge win! I can easily mirror my PC or just plug in anything via HDMI. I've tested out tons of projectors, so the fact that I’m really digging this one says a lot! Big shoutout to LG for making this happen!
 

GreatKangaroo

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Man, this little projector is just fantastic! I'm really digging the ultra short throw feature. Just plop it right up against the wall, and you hardly hear a peep (and it’s already super quiet). The brightness is on point for evening movie nights—I might even switch it to eco mode if it's pitch black, depending on what I'm watching. Even during the day, it holds up pretty well (just pull down those shades a bit). The contrast ratio? Totally impressive, and the 3D effect? Super cool!
 

Happy7User

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Wow, what a great pic! It's super quiet too—love that there's no loud fan buzzing around. It took a bit to get used to, but I managed to straighten out that bend at the top of the screen. The focus dial really comes in handy! Plus, the earphone jack is a lifesaver; I could hook it up to my soundbar without any fuss. And man, the remote has a ton of options!
 
Honestly, the image just isn’t bright enough. Even a little bit of light messes with the picture quality. I fiddled with all the settings, but the contrast made the videos look kinda cartoonish. So, I’m sending this back. I really wanted to love it, especially because it’s so compact and comes with a battery. I bet in a pitch-black room, this projector could shine!
 

eat_a_burrito

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Dude, at just 15 inches from my wall, this screen is massive! It’s nice and compact, so it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. Setting up Bluetooth with my speakers was a breeze, and man, the clarity is just awesome! Now, it’s not the brightest projector out there, so if you're watching during the day without good blinds, you might see a bit of washout. But honestly, it’s not a big deal—totally worth it without shelling out a ton more cash for a brighter one.
 
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