Samsung announced the launch of Premiere 9 and Premiere 7 projectors. These ultra-short throw projectors have advanced features to transform a living space into a home cinema.
From the post of Samsung’s newsroom, “The Premiere lineup is set to redefine the premium home cinema experience by combining our advanced laser technology with cutting-edge, user-friendly features that offer stunning picture quality and immersive sound,” said Cheolgi Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “As we continue to innovate, we envision a future where our products transform everyday living spaces into immersive entertainment hubs, setting new standards for home entertainment.”
The two projectors provide a color accuracy of 154% and 100% of the DCI-P3 standard with support of HDR10+. These projectors are furnished with 4k AI upscaling and Vision Booster, which automatically adjusts color and vision brightness.
The Premiere 9 features triple laser technology with a maximum brightness of 3,450 ISO lumens. It also includes 40W 2.2.2 channel up-firing speakers. While the Premiere 7 features 2,500 ISO lumens maximum brightness and 30W 2.2ch speakers with built-in Dolby Atmos technology.
Furthermore, the new premiere projects support Samsung Tizen OS Home including access to Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, and more to enjoy TV shows and movies. Samsung also offers a gaming hub for gamers without needing a console. Users can benefit from Samsung’s Smart Things to manage smart home devices like lights, security systems, etc.
Additionally, the premiere projectors integrate seamless accessibility between smartphones and projectors. With the Tap View and Mirroring option, users can share content from phones to projectors.
Samsung’s innovative premiere projectors are easily usable to just plug in, rather than thefty installations. The Premiere 7 costs $2,999 and the Premiere 9 costs $5,999 available at Samsung’s official store.