
Samsung has officially launched its latest innovation, the Freestyle+, an AI-driven portable projector, marking a significant addition to its 2026 product lineup. This cutting-edge device features advanced technologies such as AI OptiScreen and Vision AI Companion, enhancing the overall user experience with remarkable brightness and entertainment functionalities. The Freestyle+ projector is equipped with the innovative AI OptiScreen technology, designed to optimize image quality across various surfaces and environments. Users can expect features like automatic keystone correction, real-time focus adjustments, screen fitting, and wall calibration, all aimed at creating an exceptional viewing experience. Additionally, the projector supports an impressive 430 ISO Lumens for enhanced brightness, combined with a versatile 180-degree rotating design that allows users to project images at any angle. It also includes built-in access to Samsung TV Plus, certified OTT service partners, the Samsung Gaming Hub, and a powerful 360-degree speaker. Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, emphasized the device's portability and intelligent AI capabilities, stating, "The Freestyle+ makes it easier to enjoy a consistent, high-quality experience wherever you are." The Freestyle+ will be prominently featured at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9. Samsung plans to roll out the projector in phases across global markets, with a complete launch expected by the first half of 2026.
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