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LG PF1000U Ultra Short Throw Projector Giveaway

Small and compact wich is great, i looks super cool, and its just a great idea. Really like this idea for projectors.

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I would love to use this in my basement playing fifa with my buddies, oh and did I mention my birthday is coming up? lol

Nonetheless I know I could have a lot of fun with this projector. Good luck to everyone! May the luckiest person win.

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16 hours ago, CPotter said:

To coincide with tonight's video release, LG has given us two units of their PF1000U Short Throw Projectors to giveaway! This will be a worldwide giveaway with no age restrictions, see below for entry details.

PF1000U

Purchase Link: http://bit.ly/29tAdg7

 

 

To enter the giveaway:

 

1. Comment below, tell us your thoughts about the PF1000U projector.

 

2. Go say hello and give LG a follow over on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LGUS

 

*Entries close on 7/16/2016. 

 

The winner will be announced randomly, and you'll see their names edited into the bottom of this post. I will also DM the winners, and they'll have 72 hours to respond.

 

 

 

Thanks Everyone! :) Good Luck!

 

 

The projector looks really cool really enjoyed the skit you did with it as well. I can see it being very fun to use as its portable and could see it being a good way to watch movies or play games with friends or watch videos and display pictures at my local rock climbing centre.

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This is such a cool projector.  It would be great to play xbox or retro games at 100+ inch screen size without having to have a projector in the ceiling or on a stand.  Great innovation as always with LG, just wish my lg flatscreen was working right now. =(

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I've always thought projectors had to be too far away from the wall and couldn't put one in my room as a substitute for a TV but this projector doesn't need all of the distance and takes up much less space

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Wow that projector looks amazing. It would be fun to use in my basement to watch movies.

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So cool! I want one, but at a fraction of the cost :( $1400 usd

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its a cool how its done with that mirror so you dont have to put it somewhere far from the wall.

i have a warehouse with a white wall and i would buy it if i had the money for it.

but you cant deny what cind of setups you can do with it.

iam up the wall for this.

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I would love to try it out, like, for everything, TV, movies, games, to use it as a external monitor, everything, it looks so handy and useful!

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Damn! Now that's what I call a baller! If a beamer ever made sense, then it's propably this one.

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This projector is pretty cool  and perfect candidate for my  home theater

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It is really cool how close you can have this to the wall and still have it be able to project a large image. 

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That thing would be awesome as heck. :)

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Brilliant idea for a product. Well executed, always as expected with LG. It does seem silly that this isn't already the mainstream for projectors, as I could see this being super helpful in some office/conference environments.

 

Would definitely love this as I have a massive bare wall in my bedroom that needs filling :)

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I wanna take that projector and a backdrop to play in the forest camping, would be mad.

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The short throw seems like the next step for projectors. I could see universities and businesses using these in the future. The added cost is likely less than installation for a traditional projector.

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Since I don't have enough space to have a tv this would be a great alternative

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It's a cool looking projector, and will be a boon for people with limited space.

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This is absolutely a blast. And a nice addition to anyone's room setup.

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