Samsung’s new laser projector brings high-definition quality to small spaces
The ultra short throw laser projector unveiled by Samsung last Sept. 2 delivers 4K quality picture at very close range.
Embarking the same features as connected televisions, this projector is set to change who can use projection technology in their home. But it comes at a price. Set to release later this year, it will retail for €6499 in Europe (around $7,600 or approx. P373,200).
Article continues after this advertisementThe South Korean conglomerate made waves at this year’s IFA Berlin show in Germany with its new range of projectors, The Premiere.
Its most advanced model (LSP9T) projects a more than 120-inch picture when right in front of a wall thanks to its triple laser technology. This projector delivers ultra high-definition picture quality (4K) as well as impressive contrast details and is compatible with HDR10+ content.
Roughly the size of a big encyclopedia, this projector embarks Samsung’s Tizen Smart TV platform and the major streaming services (audio and video) supported by the operating system, meaning you won’t need a second screen.
Article continues after this advertisementA less expensive model, equipped with only one laser beam and not compatible with HDR10+ will cost €3490 (around $4,100 or approx. P200,400). CC
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