Samsung has announced the global launch of The Freestyle+, an AI-powered portable projector designed to deliver a flexible and personalized entertainment experience across a wide range of spaces.
Samsung debuted its first compact projector, the Freestyle, at CES in 2022 and followed it up with a modest refresh a year later. The second-generation model came with a few additional features, with ...
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Samsung has just announced a new portable projector that combines advanced AI with a range of impressive features for immersive entertainment wherever, whenever. As the name implies, the new Samsung ...
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Samsung announced its newest portable projector ahead of its First Look showcase at CES 2026, but you might have been a little confused as to what’s changed. The company says the Freestyle+ is nearly ...
Screens are getting bigger, brighter, thinner and more accessible — and nowhere was that more apparent than at this year’s CES. Our team spent a week at the expo checking out the best new TVs and ...
The Freestyle+ offers twice the brightness of its predecessor. It also has 180 degrees of rotation and 360-degree sound. The device is expected to be available in the first half of this year. Samsung ...
Back in 2022, Samsung released a cool-looking portable projector aimed directly at Gen Z and millennials. A game-friendly edition followed, and now the AI-packin' Plus model has emerged – which is not ...
Thanks to powerful 4K resolution and a triple-laser array (on the Premiere 9), the Premiere 7 is able to deliver a 120-inch projection from just a few inches away from your projection surface. The ...
Not too long ago, even the best portable projectors could only throw up a dim version of your favorite movies onto the wall, and the battery would die halfway through the second act—if you were lucky.
At CES 2023, Samsung has already unveiled a large number of new products and software innovations. The list contains their latest Quantum-Dot OLED TV, Samsung Micro LED, and Samsung Neo QLED models.