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alaTest has collected and analyzed 9 reviews of Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen. The average rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the size. The usability is also appreciated, but many are less positive about the image quality and price.
design, usability, size
price, image quality
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Al Griffin (techradar.com)
Samsung's first The Freestyle projector created quite the buzz with its compact, cylindrical form and superior streaming capabilities compared to other portable projectors. Notably, it featured the same Tizen smart TV interface found in the company's...
Highly compact design +Great smart TV interface +Built-in Samsung Gaming Hub
Limited brightness -Micro-HDMI for external connections -Pricey
Samsung’s 2nd Gen portable is nicely compact and versatile, and it has superior streaming and gaming capabilities compared to other portable projectors. Brightness is a disappointment given the projector’s relatively high price, but if you’re seeking a...
Expert review by : Andy Madden (whathifi.com)
Samsung's versatile portable projector gets a sequel
Cute, versatile design ; Auto keystone is back ; Cheaper than original
Will black levels be better?
We'll need to get the projector into our test rooms to deliver our definitive verdict but if it's as enjoyable and appealing as the original, then Samsung could be onto a winner
Expert review by : Steve Withers (homecinemachoice.com)
Samsung's upgraded portable LED beamer adds new clever features. Steve Withers gets blending… Samsung made a triumphant return to the projector market a couple of years ago, thanks to the one-two punch of The Premiere and The Freestyle.
Expert review by : Esat Dedezade (stuff.tv)
Pairing two units for ultrawide goodness is an impressive party trick. But is it enough to make The Freestyle 2nd Gen worth the cost?
Excellent auto adjustments for a guaranteed clear image ; Compact build ; Impressive sound for its size ; Gaming Hub unlocks even more entertainment ; Ultrawide mode with two units for a more cinematic experience
Buying two models for all the features is very expensive ; Ultrawide video mirroring is limited to Samsung phones
Stuff says: Needing two units to max out its full potential, The Freestyle 2nd Gen is a unique, (albeit expensive) prospect. Then again, niche trailblazing tech always is. If portable big-screen entertainment and gaming are a priority, you won’t be...
Expert review by : Geoffrey Morrison (cnet.com)
Samsung sure knows how to design and market a product. The Freestyle portable projector, announced at CES 2022, made quite the splash. It's small! It makes a huge image! Your friends will love it! Beyond the design, however, the Freestyle is hardly...
Clever design Highly accurate colors Solid built-in streaming
Too expensive Relatively dim No built-in battery
The Samsung Freestyle is an OK product, well marketed but overpriced. In a vacuum it's an undeniably cool device. But we're not in a vacuum (OK, we are in a galactic sense, but locally and figuratively, nope). Similar products that offer more features...
Expert review by : Samuel Breton, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and Yann (rtings.com)
The Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen is a 1080p portable LED projector. It's small and light, and it tilts on its base, letting the user adjust its viewing angle easily. You can even combine two Freestyle 2nd Gen projectors to create a larger viewing...
Small and light, and tilts on its stand, making it easy to carry and install. Impressive suite of smart features and calibration options.
Subpar contrast leads to raised blacks in dark scenes. Dim all the time due to its very low peak brightness
The Samsung Freestyle is sub-par for watching movies. It has a wide color gamut, but its contrast is subpar, so its blacks look gray in a pitch-black room. Furthermore, the projector's brightness is very low, so it always looks dim, and it's just not...
Expert review by : Esat Dedezade (stuff.tv_in)
Pairing two units for ultrawide goodness is an impressive party trick. But is it enough to make The Freestyle 2nd Gen worth the cost?
Excellent auto adjustments for a guaranteed clear image ; Compact build ; Impressive sound for its size ; Gaming Hub unlocks even more entertainment ; Ultrawide mode with two units for a more cinematic experience
Buying two models for all the features is very expensive ; Ultrawide video mirroring is limited to Samsung phones
Stuff says: Needing two units to max out its full potential, The Freestyle 2nd Gen is a unique, (albeit expensive) prospect. Then again, niche trailblazing tech always is. If portable big-screen entertainment and gaming are a priority, you won’t be...
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