All I want for the holidays: a touchscreen on my wall

Samsung's new short-throw projector makes Spatial Computing available to consumers

Samsung recently released The Premiere 5 — a triple‑laser, ultra‑short‑throw projector that, with its Touch Stand accessory, turns almost any flat surface into an interactive touchscreen.

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Why it matters

Think of this as “spatial computing anywhere” at a consumer price, so regular homes can try touch interfaces without buying a new TV.

  • Price: about $1,275 US (promo), which puts this within reach for many.
  • Space‑shifting: up to a 100″ Full HD image from inches away — tap, swipe, and play on walls, tables, or floors.
  • Signal of what’s next: screens becoming ambient and interactive, beyond phones and TVs.

What’s new

Here’s what it does in plain English, no jargon needed.

  • The Touch Stand adds an IR camera/laser that “sees” your finger so the surface acts like a touchscreen.
  • Ultra‑short‑throw projection means you get a big picture without a long room setup time.
  • Mirror your phone with SmartThings (Android) or AirPlay 2 (iPhone/iPad).
  • Built‑in apps and free channels on Samsung TV Plus, plus Gaming Hub for cloud games give you more opportunities to play.
  • Vision Booster helps keep the picture visible even with lights on.

What becomes possible

Real things you can try on day one with a wall or table.

  • Game night on the kitchen table: move puzzle pieces with your fingers.
  • Kids’ learning mats: letters, maps, and math that respond to touch.
  • Guided workouts: floor‑projected cues you tap to start or advance sets.
  • Wall brainstorms: sticky‑note–style ideas you rearrange by hand.
  • Cooking mode: countertop recipes with timers and simple touch controls.
  • Holiday photo booth: tap‑to‑capture on a living‑room wall.
  • Accessibility: big, touchable controls for seniors or low‑vision users.
  • Craft/DIY: project patterns onto materials and trace interactively.

Bottom line

The big idea: this isn’t just a projector — it’s everyday spatial computing. Any flat surface becomes a screen you can touch, which is a delightful way to end the year. ✨