Samsung has announced its Freestyle Gen 2 projector with Gaming Hub capabilities, which comes as a successor to last year’s first-generation Freestyle projector. The premise is simple: as long as you have a stable internet connection and space to project, you can stream content or play thousands of game titles anywhere you see fit. Samsung’s gaming hub supports Xbox Game Pass, Nvidia GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, Utomik, Antstream Arcade, and Blacknut game streaming platforms.
Samsung The Freestyle 2 with gaming hub
The Freestyle 2 projector is compatible with a wide range of Bluetooth controllers and comes with more memory for a smoother experience. You also get Samsung’s SolarCell remote that uses sunlight to recharge the battery. You can also recharge it via USB-C.
The rest of the spec sheet is identical to last year’s first-generation Freestyle. The projector can scale from 30 to 100 inches and its resolution is limited to 1080P. There’s HDR10+ support and a 100,000:1 contrast ratio. You also get 360-degree audio with a 5W speaker system, Tizen OS, and Bixby voice assistant. I/O is limited to a single Micro HDMI and USB-C port.
Samsung The Freestyle 2 projector
The nice thing with Freestyle 2 is that you can just point it at a wall and the projector will automatically adjust the output of the content, so there’s no need to mess around with alignment or manual keystone correction.
Samsung The Freestyle Gen 2 is up for pre-order for $800 from the Samsung store in the US
Shipments are expected to start on September 1st. Pre-orders are now open and receive a complimentary projector carrying case.
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