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This can also serve for ceiling mounting with the proper mount. The PF610 comes equipped with a standard screw mount hole for tripod installation. These may be helpful for a quick temporary setup, but as usual it is recommended to avoid keystone correction to retain the best image quality in a permanent installation.
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Manual adjustments are also available for Keystone correction. It displays surprisingly little distortion when Auto Keystone is utilized. The PF610 does, however, support 4-corner keystone for a less-than-ideal installation to better align the image. The PF610 does not include vertical or horizontal lens shift, so placement does have to be pretty spot on if installation is for a more traditional home theater setup. To determine throw distance for your preferred screen size you can utilize the ProjectorCentral LG CineBeam PF610P projection calculator. It is important to keep in mind, however, that the larger the image, the higher the impact on overall light output. LG also lists the throw ratio as 1.195 which I also found to be correct per my testing and installation.

I found this to be accurate as placement of the PF610 for my review was at 8.6 ft away for a 100-inch diagonal image. LG lists the PF610 as being capable of throwing a 60-inch diagonal image from 5.2 feet, and a 100-inch diagonal image from 8.7 ft. Image size will be determined by the distance to the screen. So there is no optical zoom, and only manual focus is available. Placement of the PF610 is limited and the size of the projected image is solely dependent on projector position as the PF610 offers only a fixed lens.

As with most other lifestyle projectors the exception is Netflix, which typically won't display on devices not certified by the service. Luckily, with the inclusion of AirPlay2 and MiraCast (screen mirroring for Android), most apps that cannot be installed from the content store can be streamed wirelessly from a mobile device. Unfortunately, Netflix, HBOmax, or Hulu are not supported on this device despite these being available on other LG displays, and none of them can be found and downloaded from LG's content store. The projector comes pre-installed with Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, YouTube and several other notable apps, such as Showtime, Starz, Redbox, and Funimation. The user interface is also generally a tad slow and not as responsive as I would have liked to see, though unless you're going deep into the menus it's not that bothersome. For example, when going through the initial setup of the projector the OS references using the scroll wheel found on LG's Magic Remotes, but is not on the remote that comes with the PF610. The PF610 utilizes LG's webOS 5.0 smart platform, which many users may already be familiar with, though it doesn't appear to have been fully tailored here to the device.

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After a very brief setup process you are quickly taken to the home screen where you can begin watching content on any of the built-in streaming apps, or you can download new apps that are not pre-installed. This projector is very much plug and play.

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That's a nice thing to have in this small, 2.7 x 8.9 x 7.6-inch (HWD), 3.7-pound portable projector. This would equate to using the projector 8 hours a day, every day, for 10 years. The PF610 is rated to provide up to 30,000 hours of life for the LED light source. The projector is rated at 1,000 ANSI lumens, which is fairly high for an LED portable, and that doesn't account for the fact that LED light can be perceived as brighter than it measures, a phenomenon discussed in this article. Luckily, even with the PF610 being a DLP projector, I experienced little-to-no rainbows when viewing content, which can be attributed here to its lack of a color wheel. Along with red, green, and blue LED modules, LG adds an additional "Dynamic Green" module that can change brightness and color tone as needed to punch up the picture. The PF610 uses a 4 channel LED (4CH LED) light source in conjunction with DLP imaging technology to enhance contrast, brightness, and color.
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This which is within range of many 1080p projectors-some of which do not support nearly as many features as the PF610. At the time of this review the current MSRP is $849 and the projector was available at online retailers and LG's own website for $769.
