Portable projectors have gotten so much better, so much smaller, and much more affordable over the past few years. Samsung jumped into the space in 2022 by announcing The Freestyle Gen 1 at CES 2022.
Samsung’s nifty-looking Freestyle portable projector made a good-sized splash at CES 2022, what with its two-pound design, detachable cradle, and the promise of turning just about any space into an ...
On Thursday, Samsung announced The Freestyle 2 portable projector is now up for pre-orders. The Freestyle 2 takes what made The Freestyle so great, and improves on it. Including built-in cloud gaming ...
Samsung Electronics America has announced the pre-order availability of The Freestyle Gen 2 with Gaming Hub, a portable smart projector that lets you play games just about anywhere. I saw a demo of ...
The Samsung Freestyle 2 is a fuss-free portable projector that is light on the setup and heavy on the getting straight to it. In the words of Samsung, this is a “point and play” projector. It tilts on ...
If you want a truly wall-sized, cinematic experience at home, you can shell out $4,000 (or more!) for a 98-inch LCD TV and then pay for giant wall mounts and professional installation. Or, you can ...
Samsung is no stranger to the home theater, and it makes some truly high-end projection systems. The Freestyle is something a little different, though. With the first-generation Freestyle, Samsung ...
Samsung announced the Freestyle Gen 2 at CES 2023 earlier this year, and while it’s not drastically different from its predecessor, the compact Full HD (1080 x 1920) projector maintains its high level ...
The Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen is a niche, expensive, and very impressive bit of kit that won’t disappoint those with a need for a portable big-screen powerhouse. Samsung’s original Freestyle (or, ...
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