What to know

  • Samsung launches new Premiere 7 and Premiere 9 ultra-short throw projectors.
  • Both models offer 4K resolution, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos sound.
  • Prices start at $3,000 for Premiere 7 and $6,000 for Premiere 9.

Samsung is making waves in the home entertainment world with its latest offerings: the Premiere 7 and Premiere 9 projectors. These cutting-edge devices promise to transform living rooms into personal cinemas, without the need for a massive TV.

The new Premiere lineup boasts impressive specs that will make movie buffs and gamers alike sit up and take notice. Both models deliver crystal-clear 4K resolution, bringing every detail to life on screens up to 120 inches for the Premiere 7 and a whopping 130 inches for the Premiere 9.

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But it’s not just about size. These projectors pack a punch when it comes to picture quality. The Premiere 7 offers 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, while the Premiere 9 goes even further with 154% coverage. This means viewers can expect vibrant, true-to-life colors that pop off the screen.

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Brightness is another key feature, with the Premiere 7 boasting 2,500 ISO lumens and the Premiere 9 shining even brighter at 3,450 ISO lumens. This ensures clear, vivid images even in well-lit rooms.

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Sound hasn’t been forgotten either. The Premiere 7 comes with a 2.2-channel 30W speaker system, while the Premiere 9 ups the ante with a 2.2.2-channel 40W setup. Both feature Dolby Atmos technology for an immersive audio experience that matches the stunning visuals.

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Samsung has also packed these projectors with smart features. Running on Tizen OS 7.0, users can access popular streaming apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube directly from the projector. Gamers will appreciate the Samsung Gaming Hub, which allows for cloud gaming without the need for a separate console.

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Setting up these projectors is a breeze thanks to their ultra-short throw design. Simply place them close to a wall, and you’re ready to enjoy a massive screen without complex installations or ceiling mounts.

The Premiere 7 and Premiere 9 are available now in the US, Canada, and China, with more countries to follow. Prices start at $3,000 for the Premiere 7 and $6,000 for the Premiere 9.

With these new projectors, Samsung is bringing the cinema experience home, proving that sometimes the best seat in the house is your own living room.