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Samsung are one of the most popular TV brands around and the South Korean firm continues to invest in finding new ways to binge on our favourite boxsets and movies. Recently, Samsung have revealed its all new Freestyle Projector, which is actually small enough to transport in your rucksack but still capable of beaming an image up to 100 inches onto a surface of your choice!
This Freestyle projector also includes a few nice features, including a special cradle that allows it to rotate up to 180 degrees, enabling users to show high quality videos on tables, floors, walls or even ceilings. Also equipped with a smart speaker, a mood-changing light and with a battery pack connected, the Freestyle projector will work outside to watch in the open air.
Only just launched, Samsung had already received over 10,000 pre-orders for their latest device.
However, it's not stopping there with the company confirming that more innovative ways to watch telly could be coming very soon.
Speaking about the success of the Freestyle, Executive Vice President Simon Sung from Samsung’s Visual Display Business said: "The Freestyle offers new levels of functionality, and reflects how users are spending their time by allowing them to enjoy high-quality viewing wherever they are, regardless of spatial limitations.”
"We plan to continue introducing innovative lifestyle displays like The Freestyle to meet the demands of users who want stellar viewing experiences that are also flexible and convenient."
Previously, Samsung have released TVs including "The Frame" range, which looks just like a picture hanging on the wall. They have also released the spinning Sero set that can rotate to make it easier to view content from your phone in portrait mode.
Other gimmicks have included a remote control that is recharged via solar energy and the radio waves pumped out by your Wi-Fi router. This means the remote never runs low on power!
What will they think of next ?