Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the Samsung SP-LSP3 The Freestyle and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SP-LSP3 The Freestyle.
February 2022
(79%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
29 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Innovative modular
Swiveling design
Fast focusing with auto leveling and keystone
Good color by default with extensive calibration controls
Samsung smart TV features
Wide selection of apps with HDR support including Netflix
Excellent sharpness and u
Clever design
Highly accurate colors
Solid built-in streaming
The editors didn't like
Not as bright as some latest generation compact projectors
Published: 2022-04-04, Author: June , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: On paper, Samsung's The Freestyle is one of the most complete portable projectors that I've seen and one that isn't afraid to showboat a higher price tag in exchange for quality. It's lightweight at just under two pounds, runs on the same Tizen OS as Sams...
Abstract: The 2022 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show has concluded. We didn't attend this year's show in Las Vegas in-person, but that's mostly because the majority of the biggest players in the market didn't show up either and we attended a handful of priva...
Innovative modular, swiveling design, Fast focusing with auto leveling and keystone, Good color by default with extensive calibration controls, Samsung smart TV features, Wide selection of apps with HDR support including Netflix, Excellent sharpness and u
Not as bright as some latest generation compact projectors, No 3.5mm audio input, Does not accept a 4K signal
After a week of using and reviewing the Samsung Freestyle, I concluded that I love this thing. Sure, there is a rational projector reviewer in me that says it's "just" a modestly capable, 1080p compact projector with a particularly good focusing mechanism...
Published: 2023-09-22, Author: STEVE , review by: stereo.net.au
In many ways, Samsung is setting the pace when it comes to projection tech. At one end of the scale, it offers its 4k resolution Premiere Ultra Short Throw range for home theatres, and at the other, the Freestyle, a big screen connected experience that ca...
Compact, Includes a small stand that allows you to aim it, making it very versatile, Uses Samsung's Smart TV interface and is basically ready to go, Supports Bluetooth, Powered by USB Type C
No battery built in, No wired sound out port, Standard LCD projector, not laser light, Smart TV interface can be painfully slow
Interesting portable design, USB-C or 20V/2.5A/50W or more capable power bank power sources, Reasonably ‘appealing' image out-of-the-box, Samsung Smart Hub TV and streaming services, It can be used as a smart speaker, lamp, or Ambient mode to project phot
Not colour accurate without SmartThings or professional calibration, Nowhere near as bright and contrasty as advertised - for dark rooms only, Auto-keystone adjustment failed, Privacy can be an issue – Samsung knows all
Published: 2022-02-07, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Small and portable, Super easy to set up, Surprising quality, Tizen OS with all streaming services
Not 4K - but not a deal breaker
The Samsung Freestyle projector takes everything you love about a Samsung TV and puts it in this fun and portable form factor so you can enjoy your content anywhere and in high quality.Related PostsToday is Safer Internet Day – and the message is stay saf...
I chose the perfect weekend to test this out. Ash Barty's Australian Open Final appearance and subsequent win was a great chance to invite people around, put some sausages on the BBQ and enjoy the Tennis on a 115 inch screen.It took well into the first se...
Published: 2022-04-27, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
The Freestyle doesn't totally sidestep the old ‘jack of all trades, master of none' adage. It won't really satisfy home cinema fans, and you will need to take pretty regular advantage of its many features to justify its cost. The sheer extent of its flexi...