LG’s Tiny 4K Projector Is a One-Box Solution for Your Home Theater

The ultra-short-throw projector can deliver a 100-inch picture. Plus, a pocket watch with ’60s inspiration, a new Bugatti and more.

LG CineBeam SLG

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LG CineBeam SLG

LG CineBeam S

The CineBeam S is an ultra-short-throw (UST) projector — meaning it sits right below where you want the picture to be, and you don’t have to rearrange your room to accommodate it — that promises to deliver a true 4K picture up to 100 inches. Despite its compact size, it features built-in speakers that support Dolby Atmos, promising to deliver a cinematic audio experience. LG claims that the CineBeam S “can turn even the smallest space into a premier personal theater.” At the time of writing, US pricing and availability has yet to be released.
Dr. Martens Penton LoafersDr. Martens

Dr. Martens Penton Loafers

No shade to Docs, but if you didn’t know any better, you might not realize that these stylish moc toe loafers came from Dr. Martens. Yet, they still bear some of the hallmarks of the brand’s rock-solid construction, including the signature Goodyear welt construction. That fine upper, by the way, is made of Westminster full-grain leather from the iconic C.F. Stead tannery.

Bugatti Brouillard

The Brouillard is the first coach-built creation in Bugatti’s one-off Solitaire hypercar series. Named after founder Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse, it features bespoke Tartan upholstery, a glass roof, numerous equine-inspired touches and, of course, a quad-turbo W16 putting out 1,600 horsepower. Though it shares some elements with the brand’s production models, it’s otherwise a wholly unique creation.
priority skyline e-bikePriority Bicycles

Priority Skyline Smart.Shift E-Bike

Renowned for its commitment to the super-smooth Gates Belt Drive, pioneering bike brand Priority calls the Skyline its “most powerful, intelligent and low-maintenance e-bike yet,” with good reason. One highlight is the Pinion Smart.Shift system, which replaces a traditional derailleur to offer seamless shifts, 12 speeds and a 600 percent gear range — complemented by Pinion’s Pre-Select auto-shifting, wherein you set your ideal cadence and the bike automatically changes gears to accommodate it at any given speed. Another key trait is the 750-watt motor, which provides pedal assistance up to 28 mph, plus a throttle for an instant power boost. This urban superstar also boasts a 80mm suspension fork, integrated 500-lumen front and brake-sensing rear lights, reliable hydraulic disc brakes and more.
a volan keyring watch attached to a keyVolan

Volan Type One

Keyring watches were a fad in the 1950s and ’60s, but haven’t been seen much since. Enter Volan, a new brand that’s reviving the style with mechanical watches meant to be worn on your keychain. The Volan Type One is inspired by vintage racing gauges and features a glossy white or black dial with Super-LumiNova indices, a bright red minute hand and a 6:00 crown. The watch is powered by the dependable Swiss-made Sellita SW200 automatic caliber, which is visible through a sapphire caseback. Surrounding the watch’s polished steel case is an outer case in black rubber styled like a tire for the black dial, or a wooden bumper inspired by Riva yachts and made of real teak wood for the white watch. Both versions are water-resistant to 50m and are priced at $933.