Samsung The Premiere 8K: A Wireless 8K Projector with Dolby Atmos Sound
Samsung has introduced the world's first wireless 8K projector with Dolby Atmos sound system at CES 2024.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K is an ultra-short throw projector that can project a stunning 150-inch image on any wall with 8K resolution.
It also features Samsung's smart TV platform, Tizen OS, with access to various streaming services and apps.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K is a single device that can transform any room into a home theater.
It uses a three-channel triple-laser system that provides accurate colors and high contrast even in bright environments.
It also supports HDR10+ and Filmmaker Mode for enhanced picture quality and cinematic experience.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K is also the first projector to offer wireless video and audio transmission.
It comes with a Zero Connect Box that can wirelessly send 8K images and sound to the projector using Samsung's proprietary technology.
This eliminates the need for messy cables and wires and allows users to place the projector anywhere in the room.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K also boasts a powerful sound system with Dolby Atmos. It has built-in speakers that can deliver immersive 3D sound that fills the room.
It also supports Q-Symphony, which can synchronize the sound with compatible Samsung soundbars for a richer audio experience.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K is more than just a projector.
It is also a smart TV that runs on Tizen OS, Samsung's operating system for TVs and other devices.
It has a user-friendly interface and a voice assistant that can control the projector and other smart home devices.
It also has a variety of apps and services, such as Netflix, Disney Plus, Samsung Health, Samsung Gaming Hub, and more.
The Samsung The Premiere 8K is a groundbreaking product that offers a wireless 8K projector with Dolby Atmos sound in a compact and elegant design.
It is the winner of six CES 2024 Innovation Awards, including a Best of Innovation honor. It is expected to be available in select markets later this year.