Overview
Experience the best in Samsung home cinema technology with the Samsung The Premiere Triple Laser 4K Smart Projector (SP-LSP9TFAXXY).
View exciting colour variety and incredible visual brightness with the use of Samsung’s triple laser technology. The Premiere’s 4K resolution displays over an expansive 130 inch screen space to provide a clear and immersive graphical experience(1). Lighting up your cinema space is 2,800 ANSI lumens which enhances the brightness of the wonderfully detailed cinematic picture(2). Movie cinematography is saved using Samsungs Filmmaker Mode; this features removes motion smoothing and similar post-processing treatments to display what the director trully intended.
Complimenting the gorgeous visuals is 40 watts of built-in 4.2ch audio; feel and hear the action of your favourite adrenaline inducing, action packed films. Acoustic beam technology utilises 22 holes within the projector to distribute a deep and rich audio soundscape(3). Seamlessly fitting in within your cinema space The Premiere has a premium, stylist and minimalistic design that merges into your existing decor. Access and browse your favourite applications, streaming services and connected devices all from the comfort of your cinema room(4)
Also, you can watch all your favourite free-to-air channels with the installed TV tuner. Sit the Smart Projector down on a surface to display the image in front of your selected wall, plug in and your ready to use your device; it’s that easy(5).
(1) Image quality will vary depending on quality of the source content and room lighting conditions. (2) Typical brightness based on internal testing in dark room (100 nits) and is subject to change according to viewing environment or specific conditions. The Premiere must be at least 11.3cm from wall. (3) Sound performance may vary depending on room shape and size, as well as ceiling height and quality of source content. (4) Internet required. Data and subscription charges may apply. Apps may be subject to change without notice. (5) Samsung recommends projecting onto a projector screen or a plain white wall in dark room.