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Samsung launches its new monitor lineup in South Korea

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Last updated: April 22nd, 2024 at 09:42 UTC+02:00

A few months ago, Samsung unveiled its new monitor lineup for 2024. Some of those monitors have now been launched in Samsung's home country, South Korea. Consumers can now buy the Smart Monitor series models in the country.

The Smart Monitor M5 (M50D), M7 (M70D), and M8 (M80D) are now available through Kakao, Naver, and Samsung.com.

2024 versions of Smart Monitor M5, M7, and M8 are now available in Korea

Samsung Smart Monitor M5 M7 M8 2024 Moving Stand South Korea

Samsung has launched the 2024 versions of Smart Monitor M5, Smart Monitor M7, and Smart Monitor M8 in South Korea. The Smart Monitor M5 is priced at KRW 330,000 ($240) for the 27-inch version and KRW 390,000 ($283) for the 32-inch version. The Smart Monitor M7 is priced at KRW 540,000 ($392) for the 32-inch version and KRW 680,000 ($494) for the 43-inch version. The Smart Monitor M8 costs KRW 850,000 ($618) in Korea.

The Smart Monitor M5 has Full HD resolution and 250 nits brightness, and it comes in 27-inch and 32-inch versions. The Smart Monitor M7 has 4K resolution and comes in 32-inch and 43-inch sizes. The Smart Monitor features 4K resolution, too, but comes in just one size: 43-inch. All these monitors run Tizen OS, bringing access to all the popular audio and video streaming services. They also feature AirPlay and Smart View for screen mirroring from Apple and Samsung devices, respectively.

The Smart Monitor M8 features an AI-capable processor for upscaling low-resolution content. It also features Active Voice Amplifier Pro to make vocals clearer. When connected to compatible Galaxy Buds, it features 360 Audio mode for more immersive audio.

All monitors feature Gaming Hub, Samsung Daily+, Samsung TV Plus, and Workout Tracker. They can display real-time health data from your Galaxy Watch while you work out. These monitors feature Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI ports, and a USB Type-C port. Some of them can be fitted with Samsung's Moving Stand accessory, which is sold separately.

A Samsung Electronics official said, “We have further improved the viewing experience and usability by adding AI functions to the Samsung Smart Monitor, which has been greatly loved by reflecting the rapidly changing lifestyles of consumers,” adding, “We have strengthened various home life usability in line with trends. We will lead the monitor market by doing so.

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