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Samsung Takes On Hisense, Epson & LG, In 130″ Short Throw Projector Market – ChannelNews
Samsung has moved to take on Hisense, Epson and LG in the Laser Projector market, the only problem is getting distribution as retailers in the past have been reluctant to allocate space for short throw projector that delivers up to 130″ inch of 4K screen. The…

Samsung has moved to take on Hisense, Epson and LG in the Laser Projector market, the only problem is getting distribution as retailers in the past have been reluctant to allocate space for short throw projector that delivers up to 130″ inch of 4K screen.
The new Premiere, a new 4K short-throw laser projector is a serious alternative to the 100″ QLED TVs that Samsung has on offer and it’s tipped to be half the price of the $19,900 Hisense offering which is a clunky poorly designed laser project…
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