Samsung’s new ultra-short-throw projectors bring the 4K cinema experience to your living room

At CES 2024, Samsung previewed four tantalizing ultra-short throw (UST) projectors. We’ve heard little about them since then, but out of nowhere, the tech giant decided to launch two of the quartet: the Premiere 7 and Premiere 9.

To understand what makes these so good (and expensive), you first have to understand what ultra short throw means. UST is an alternative to long-throw projectors, as they need to be placed directly under a wall or screen. It’s a configuration that allows these devices to produce vibrant images even in bright environments, and that’s exactly what Samsung’s new models deliver.

Both projectors deliver 4K resolution video with a host of features that offer further enhancement. They offer AI Upscaling, which ensures that content is displayed in ultra-high resolution, and Vision Booster. The latter allows the Premiere duo to automatically adjust “brightness and contrast (in) different lighting conditions”. Additionally, support for HDR10 Plus ensures visual clarity.

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Samsung’s projectors run on the company’s Tizen OS, which provides access to multiple streaming services from Amazon Prime Video to YouTube. The Gaming Hub offers gamers a similar experience by letting them enjoy cloud-based titles “directly through the projector.”