
LG - HF60LS
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 8, 2026 How it works
Yes. Almost 3 years ago, thanks to help from this subreddit, I bought my LG HF60LS, which is rated at 1400 ANSI Lumens and I'm extremely happy, I use it daily as my monitor and even with daylight coming in through the window it's perfectly usable, only becomes an issue if I'm watching something or playing playing a game with a very dark scene, gotta do that with blinds closed. I'm also surprised how amazing 1080p looks on a screen that's over 100". I absolutely expected to see pixelation.
In 2018, I bought an LG HF60LS — a 1400 ANSI lumen, compact, quiet projector. I plugged in an Android dongle and used it for years, then handed it down to my son, and now he’s using it. Years later I needed a new projector for the bedroom and turned to cheaper options: Xming Page One, Wanbo X5 Pro, and BladeCine Cube 600... None of them come close to the LG. The colors are terrible, they’re not bright enough (the X5 Pro was bright, though), and that actually matters a lot. It’s even more important than resolution. I’d take an old Epson or a projector from any serious brand over these new Chinese trashy ones. Now I’m looking for a Viewsonix X11.
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