Samsung has announced new versions of its Premiere 7 and Premiere 9 ultra-short throw projectors, which are the successors to last year’s Premiere LSP7T and LSP9T, as well as the Premiere 5 and Premiere 8K. A feature present in all projectors this year is the so-called Lightwarp, which turns any object or surface into an interactive display.
Let’s start with Premiere 8K, which is the new king of Samsung projectors. As the name suggests, the device supports 8K resolution and can upscale 4K content to 8K natively. It houses a 100W 8.2.2-channel audio system with Dolby Atmos and Sound-on-Screen support. The latter makes it appear as if the sound is coming from the projected screen.
Premiere 8K can output 150-inch images from just 12 inches away. Additionally, the projector comes with a Wireless One Connect Box, which is used to connect all your streaming devices and the box itself sends the content to the projector. The two devices need to be at a maximum distance of 10 meters from each other.
The Premiere 5 also packs a serious punch given its size. Samsung markets the Premiere 5 as the world’s most compact ultra-short throw triple laser projector. It is approximately 20cm high, almost 14cm wide and equally deep, while weighing just 1.67kg, making it easy to move around the house. The device can project a 100-inch screen from a distance of 17 inches.
As for the Lightwarp feature, Samsung has provided some use case examples. You can set widgets of your choice on the wall, such as weather, clock, news, etc. You will then be able to interact with the content on the projected screen. The feature will also work with board games.
Samsung has not yet revealed any details regarding pricing and availability. However, you can sign up for news about Samsung’s 2024 TV and audio lineups and you can get $100 off your purchase. You’ll also have a chance to win a Freestyle 2nd Gen Portable Projector with Gaming Hub.
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