New Samsung projector lineup: Premiere 7 and Premiere 9 offers advanced laser technology visual experience
Samsung has launched its latest ultra-short throw laser projectors, the Premiere 9 and Premiere 7, designed to deliver an unparalleled home cinema experience. newest entries in The Premiere lineup meet the growing demand for high-quality entertainment solutions, using cutting-edge laser technology to bring the cinema experience directly to homes with less cluster.
Feature of the New Premiere lineup
- Triple laser technology on the Premiere 9 for enhanced color accuracy and brightness.
- Ultra-short throw capabilities allowing for large screen projections with minimal effort.
- Vibrant 4K resolution on screens up to 130 inches for the Premiere 9 and 120 inches for the Premiere 7.
- Color gamut coverage of 154% of the DCI-P3 standard for the Premiere 9 and 100% for the Premiere 7.
- Support for HDR10+ ensuring clear and vivid images even in bright environments.
- Maximum brightness of 3,450 ISO lumens for the Premiere 9 and 2,500 ISO lumens for the Premiere 7.
- AI picture enhancements including AI Upscaling and Vision Booster for optimal picture quality.
- Built-in speakers with Dolby Atmos technology for immersive audio.
Key Differences
The Samsung Premiere 9 and Premiere 7 projectors offer advanced features for home cinema enthusiasts, but they differ significantly in specifications and capabilities.
- Brightness:
- Premiere 9: Offers a maximum brightness of 3,450 ISO lumens, making it suitable for well-lit environments.
- Premiere 7: Provides a lower brightness of 2,500 ISO lumens, which is still adequate but less powerful than the Premiere 9.
- Color Gamut:
- Premiere 9: Covers 154% of the DCI-P3 color space, resulting in more vibrant and accurate colors.
- Premiere 7: Covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space, which is standard for HDR content but less extensive than the Premiere 9.
- Laser Technology:
- Premiere 9: Utilizes triple laser technology, enhancing color accuracy and brightness.
- Premiere 7: Uses a blue laser phosphor light source, which is effective but not as advanced as the triple laser setup.
- Screen Size:
- Premiere 9: Capable of projecting images up to 130 inches.
- Premiere 7: Supports projections up to 120 inches.
- Audio System:
- Premiere 9: Features 40W 2.2.2 channel up-firing speakers with Dolby Atmos support, providing a more immersive audio experience.
- Premiere 7: Comes with 30W 2.2-channel speakers, which, while improved, do not match the audio capabilities of the Premiere 9.
- HDR Support:
- Premiere 9: Supports HDR10+, allowing for better dynamic range and color detail.
- Premiere 7: Supports HDR10, which is a standard but less advanced than HDR10+.
- Price:
- Premiere 9: Priced at approximately $5,999.
- Premiere 7: More budget-friendly at around $2,999.
Both projectors run on Samsung’s Tizen OS, offering access to streaming services and gaming features, but the Premiere 9 is positioned as the premium model with superior specifications and capabilities designed for a more immersive home cinema experience.
The Premiere 9 and Premiere 7 are now available for purchase in the United States, Canada, and China, with a global rollout planned for later this year. These projectors aim to redefine the premium home cinema experience by combining advanced laser technology with cutting-edge features for stunning picture quality and sound.