This is what the $400 Smart Monitor M7 looks like.
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Samsung is no stranger to releasing quirky computer monitors, such as last years Space Monitor that articulates like the Microsoft Surface Studio desktop. For late 2020, the company is releasing the Smart Monitor, which it claims is the first monitor to combine over-the-top media services, mobile connectivity, and remote PC capabilities. Samsung is releasing the M5 lineup, consisting of a 27-inch size for $230 and a 32-inch size for $280. A 32-inch 4K monitor called the M7 is also coming that costs $400.
Its not as immediately eye-catching as the aforementioned Space Monitor, but it makes up for it with having more features. Like Samsungs line of TVs, the Smart Monitor runs Samsungs Tizen OS software and can connect to your Wi-Fi network to stream HDR10 content from apps like Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, YouTube, and more without the need for any extra hardware connected. You can install other apps from the embedded app store, like Samsungs Health app.
All variants of the monitor can be mounted to your wall or to a monitor arm via 100 x 100 Vesa mounts. Each has two 5W speakers built in and includes a remote control with voice assistant support for Bixby 2.0, Alexa, and Google Assistant. Theyre even AirPlay 2-compatible, making it easy to cast from Apple devices. Its sounding a lot like a TV, yeah?
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If you want to use it like a monitor for getting things done, it has a few more tricks up its sleeve. For instance, you can connect a mouse and keyboard via Bluetooth 4.2 and connect to Office 365 through a virtual machine without the need for any additional computing hardware. You can also connect wirelessly via DeX, Samsungs utility that lets your Galaxy S8 or newer phone power a desktop-like PC experience on the monitor. You can also quickly mirror your Samsung phones (running Android Oreo 8.1 or higher) display by tapping it to the top-right edge of the monitor, where its NFC tag is located.
The M7 Smart Monitor has the richest selection of connectivity options for gadgets. You can connect a laptop via USB-C (capable of DisplayPort video, data transfer, and power up to 65W), and youll have two HDMI 2.0 ports to spare (the M5 features two HDMI 2.0 ports sans USB-C). Youll also find three USB-A 2.0 ports for data on the M7. Each of the M5 monitors has two.
Only the M7 variant of the Smart Monitor supports USB-C video, with up to 65W passthrough power to keep your laptop charged up.
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The M5 Smart Monitor models will be releasing in a few weeks, and the M7 is currently set to release in early December. Youll be able to buy them through Samsung.com or from other retailers around the country.