Samsung has released the Freestyle+ projector for $1,200, featuring automatic image correction and size adjustment. This model enhances projection versatility on irregular surfaces while offering HDR10+ support and built-in streaming capabilities.
Samsung's Freestyle+ projector is now available for purchase at $1,200 from the company's website and select retailers. The new model comes with advanced features compared to its predecessor, the second-gen Freestyle, which is priced at $800.
The Freestyle+ incorporates an updated 3D Auto Keystone that can automatically correct image distortion when projected onto irregular surfaces, such as corners and curtains. Additionally, it can project images up to 100 inches in 1080p resolution.
Another notable feature is Wall Calibration, which detects the color of the projection surface, allowing it to adjust color and brightness accordingly. This technology facilitates clear viewing even on patterned wallpaper or colored walls.
The projector includes a built-in speaker with dual passive woofers for 360-degree sound. Users can stream content from Galaxy devices or Apple devices via AirPlay, and access channels on Samsung TV Plus or stream games from Samsung's Gaming Hub.
While the Freestyle+ must be plugged in during use, it can be connected to an external USB-C battery for portable use, making it suitable for outdoor settings like camping.
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Samsung has released the Freestyle+ projector for $1,200, featuring automatic image correction and size adjustment. This model enhances projection versatility on irregular surfaces while offering HDR10+ support and built-in streaming capabilities.