The way we experience movies, gaming, and entertainment at home is transforming, and ultra-short throw (UST) projectors are leading the charge. Don't get us wrong, if you have the space for any type of projector, we know you'll love it, but if you want the latest and greatest, go for the UST projector. Unlike traditional projectors, UST models sit close to the wall for a, well, ultra-short throw distance. What we love most is how this design eliminates complicated installations. With stunning visuals, immersive sound, and advanced features, they’re a compelling option for tech enthusiasts, casual users, and gamers who want to upgrade their home entertainment space.
"[We’re] definitely seeing more demand for projectors from our shoppers at Samsung," shares Lydia Cho, Head of TV Product Marketing, Samsung. The category is expected to grow nearly 30% over the next seven years as the demand for home entertainment systems expects to grow.
Ultra-short throw projectors can be placed very close to the wall or screen, eliminating the need for ceiling mounts or complicated electrical setups that consumers have to navigate for long-throw projectors. It's the projection equipment you need if you want a large-screen experience over a shorter distance.
Yes, to achieve the best image quality, it's recommended to use an Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) screen. " They help you get the best possible picture quality with improved color and brightness by minimizing ambient light," shares Cho.
Absolutely. Samsung's UST projectors, like The Freestyle 2nd Gen, offer excellent gaming capabilities. You can play thousands of top gaming titles from partners like Xbox without needing a console, thanks to the built-in gaming features.
The standard projectors like Premiere 7, Premiere 9, and the LTV-3500 Pro aren't heavy per say, but they are bulky; you wouldn't necessarily want to take them out of their spot once they're set up. If you need a portable option, the Freestyle 2nd Gen is an excellent choice. It's perfect for on-the-go entertainment, allowing you to project up to 100” in full HD anywhere you choose, from walls to ceilings to the side of your home.
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