LG has announced the Minibeam Nano projector, an addition to the company's Minibeam series of projectors. LG claims the Minibeam Nano is the smallest and lightest wireless projector.

LG is one of the most popular players in the projector industry. On June 17, the Korean company revealed the Minibeam Nano for people who want to carry their own projector without the hassles and inconvenience of weight and wires.

The newest projector weighs just 270 grams, or 9.52 ounces, but is packed with impressive features. The Minibeam Nano can easily connect to a tablet or smartphone wirelessly for viewing media instantly on a big screen whenever and wherever possible.

The projector has the ability to screen movies, music, photos and even documents from a portable USB flash drive. The Minibeam Nano has a 3,800mAh battery that allows projection for a maximum of two hours on battery alone.

The new Minibeam Nano comes equipped with an innovative LED lamp usable for 30,000 hours of projection. The Auto Keystone feature automatically adjusts the projected media and optimizes the viewing angle for a quality viewing experience.

The Minibeam Nano is small but it can project media up to 100 inches diagonally, which makes it perfect for watching movies with family and friends.

In-kyu Lee, senior VP and head of LG's Home Entertainment Company, TV and Monitor Division, said the company is committed to adding more projectors to its Minibean series.

Consumers are becoming mobile, but they still want a great entertainment experience on a big screen.

"The Minibeam Nano is the perfect projector for those who favor portability over everything else. And at only a quarter of a kilogram, you can't get much more portable than Minibeam Nano," said Lee.

The latest Minibeam Nano will be made available in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East starting this month.

LG has not yet announced the pricing of the Minibeam Nano but encourages customers to check LG's local website for more details about the exact price and availability.

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