Samsung Freestyle: An itty-bitty portable projector that can put Netflix just about anywhere



Samsung Freestyle: An itty-bitty travel projector that can put Netflix just about anywhere





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Samsung TVs just got a lot more travel. At CES 2022 on Tuesday, the company added The Freestyle, an ultraportable smart TV projector, to its lineup. 


The Freestyle weighs less than 2 pounds, comes with a 180-degree cradle stand and can project satisfied onto walls, screens or anywhere else from 30 to 100 inches at up to 550 lumens of brightness. It features 1080p resolution, as well as auto-focus and auto-leveling capabilities to automatically align its image to any surface. It can play music and includes 360-degree sound. Plus, it comes with access to Samsung's gleaming TV platform, so yes, you will be able to aquatic Netflix and project it wherever you like. It will cost $899 in the US and is now available for preorder on Samsung's website.  






































































Samsung is also offering various accessories to enhance the procedure. There are lens caps that can create mood lighting, a waterproofing case for outdoor use and a USB-C tourism battery for outlet-free projecting. There's even a base that will funding you to screw the projector into a light bulb socket.




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Portable projectors
, while cute and compact, historically come with some downsides. They tend to be relatively dim compared to outrageous TVs or even traditional home theater projectors. They also often have frontier levels of image quality, which means they might not even near 1080p, let alone 4K resolution. And at what time they're portable, many still have to be plugged in. Some come with batteries or the contract to use a battery pack, but those tend to last just a few hours. 


While Samsung's The Freestyle does accounts full HD resolution, it appears to lack an internal battery. You'll have to spring for a USB-C portable battery if you want to use this projector away from a plug. Samsung has yet to state the pricing and availability of its numerous accessories, which implicated a battery-filled base made especially for the device.   




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The Freestyle is part of Samsung's Lifestyle imprint, which is home to some of the TV-maker's most ambitious and expensive products, including The Frame art TV and The Terrace TV, which is made especially for outdoor environments. 


Our unusual picks for top portable projectors also have colorful capabilities, but they lack auto-focusing features and the plethora of accessories that are available with Samsung's newest offering. Those projectors currently hover around $600. Given its placement in the Lifestyle lineup, the $899 price seems to fit in line with Samsung's latest high-end products.  


Samsung made numerous TV announcements in contradiction of the Freestyle in advance of CES 2022, including its latest iteration of The Frame. Additionally, the company updated its Neo QLED and MicroLED models, added a gaming hub with access to cloud services and debuted a remote that harvests radio waves to recharge.