Samsung’s New Projector Auto-Corrects on Uneven Surfaces
Samsung’s New Projector Auto-Corrects on Uneven Surfaces

Samsung’s New Projector Auto-Corrects on Uneven Surfaces

lucadelladora – Samsung has announced an upgraded version of its portable projector with the introduction of the Freestyle+ at CES 2026. The new model builds on the success of the original Freestyle by offering higher brightness and a stronger focus on artificial intelligence features. Samsung positions the Freestyle+ as a more adaptive and user-friendly projector designed for flexible viewing environments, whether at home or on the go.

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The Freestyle+ is aimed at users who want a compact projector without sacrificing picture quality or smart features. While Samsung has not yet revealed full technical specifications. The company emphasizes that the latest model represents a significant step forward compared with its predecessor.

AI OptiScreen Becomes the Core Feature

The main highlight of the Freestyle+ is AI OptiScreen, a new screen optimization technology that automatically adjusts picture quality based on the projection environment. This feature reduces the need for manual adjustments when users project onto different surfaces or in varying lighting conditions.

AI OptiScreen works alongside several supporting tools, including 3D Auto Keystone, Real-time Focus, Screen Fit, and Wall Calibration. Together, these features ensure the image remains clear, properly aligned, and visually comfortable regardless of where users place the projector.

Samsung says this AI-driven approach allows the Freestyle+ to adapt quickly when users move or rotate the device, making it more practical for casual and mobile use.

Advanced Image Correction and Calibration Tools

3D Auto Keystone automatically corrects image distortion when the projector is aimed at uneven or angled surfaces, such as curtains or slanted walls. This helps maintain a rectangular image without requiring the user to manually adjust settings.

Real-time Focus continuously fine-tunes sharpness to reduce blurring or visual noise when users reposition the projector. Wall Calibration analyzes the color or pattern of the projection surface and adjusts the output to minimize distractions from textured or colored walls. Screen Fit automatically adjusts the aspect ratio when users attach a compatible projector screen accessory. Together, these tools aim to reduce setup time and deliver consistent results across different viewing scenarios.

Brighter Projection and Integrated Audio

Another major upgrade is brightness. Samsung claims the Freestyle+ reaches 430 ISO Lumens, which is roughly twice as bright as the previous Freestyle model. This improvement should make the projector more usable in brighter rooms and during daytime viewing.

Samsung has not disclosed the maximum resolution or supported screen size for the Freestyle+. But the earlier model supported up to 1080p resolution with projection sizes ranging from 30 to 100 inches. Until further details are shared, it remains unclear whether the new version expands on those limits. For audio, the Freestyle+ includes a built-in 360-degree speaker. The projector also supports Q-Symphony, allowing it to pair with compatible Samsung soundbars to deliver more immersive sound.

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Smart Features, Availability, and Launch Plans

The Freestyle+ integrates Samsung’s Vision AI Companion, bringing conversational AI features similar to those found on Samsung TVs. Users can summon Bixby and ask questions related to on-screen content. The projector also provides access to major streaming apps, Samsung TV Plus, and Samsung Gaming Hub.

Samsung has not announced pricing but confirmed that the Freestyle+ will roll out in phases during the first half of the year. Attendees at CES 2026 in Las Vegas can see the device in person at Samsung’s booth, where further details may be revealed.