Samsung SP-F10M 1,000 ANSI LED Projector Gets Official [World’s First 1,000 ANSI LED Projector Is Made by Samsung]
Have you ever wondered what company will be the first to launch a 1,000 ANSI LED projector? Chances are that people don’t often ask that question but today, whether we want it or not, we have an answer. Samsung has officially launched the world’s first 1,000 ANSI LED projector, the SP-F10M, so get ready for it!

This new impressive machine will be on display at the Integrated Systems Europe 2010 along with another Samsung creation, the 30 ANSI lumen H03 pico projector.
No doubt about it, the SP-F10M will certainly turn a coupled of heads. Compared with any existing LED projectors, Samsung’s latest device is capable to offer a “much brighter display”, “easier reading conditions and less eye-strain.” What’s more impressive is that the SP-F10M has a LED light source that can last for up to 30,000 hours which make it a great device for professional presentations.
And when it comes to delivering those presentations you’ll be happy to know that the projector will recognize most of the files you’re about to present. That means you don’t need a PC connected to the device anymore to start your next presentation. Simply bring your files on a simple USB stick and thanks to the PC-free File Viewer feature you will be able to present Microsoft Office and PDF files in their native file format.
JinHwan Kim, vice president of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics had this to say about the new LED projector:
At Samsung, we pride ourselves on a leadership position in the LED marketplace and that technology is a driving force in the development of this product which offers considerable brightness and color intensity advantages, in addition to reduced environmental impact and TCO (total cost of ownership). Utilizing the latest technologies from the world’s best suppliers, coupled with our own R&D, has led to this truly game-changing product.
What he failed to say about it are pricing details and availability dates. But we imagine that the SP-F10M will be available in stores at some point in the near future.

