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Samsung The Premiere LSP7 120 inch (4K, 2200 lm, 0.25:1)

Samsung The Premiere LSP7 120 inch

4K, 2200 lm, 0.25:1


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sblatt2

3 years ago

Is it really 4k or just upscaled HD?

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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This is a Full HD (1920x1080) projector that quadruples each pixel by pixel shifting. So it's not true 4K. This is only really relevant if you are sitting close to the screen.

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Insectman

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

Yes, you can watch Netflix and other streaming services natively on this projector. The projector has a Smart TV function with an app store that provides access to various streaming apps, including Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+. An additional device is not required to use these services.

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Adrian Betschart

1 year ago

The requested information about the Samsung device is currently unavailable and the question remains in the Community forum. We hope that other members of the Community will be able to answer your question. Alternatively, you could contact the manufacturer directly for further assistance.

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dulik

2 years ago

Is this projector 3D capable?

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raphael.moix

2 years ago

Hello, There is no 3d. There is almost no more production including 3d, (television and beamer) because there are less and less films in 3d as well.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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brunner1955

2 years ago

Do you mean beamer beam or front edge of the unit? That depends on how large the image can/must be. The image becomes larger the further away the projector is. Then the height of the screen and the height of the projector stand also play a role. I haven't measured, but you can get very close with the beam, probably up to about 10 cm. There is a table on the topic of distance/image size on the Samsung site.

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andreas.schmid

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

No, this is an ultra short throw projector, i.e. it stands directly in front of the wall where the screen is located. This has the advantage that no one can walk through the image, but this type of projector cannot be placed anywhere else, it is intended for directly in front of the screen.

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