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Samsung’s 2025 Smart Monitor Range Lands: QD-OLED Glory with AI Prowess


Samsung today announced availability of its new 2025 Smart Monitor series and the lineup’s mix of upgrades are eye-popping enough to leave gamers, streamers, and remote workers slack-jawed. This latest collection—led by the flagship QD-OLED M9, and updated M8 and M7—mixes vivid QD-OLED colors with jaw-dropping, AI-powered tech inside slick, 32-inch 4K bodies.

Pre-orders are now live around the world, and early birds can cash in on awesome offers including Samsung credit and free gifts. Here’s a look at what sets these smart monitors apart.

The Star of the Show: Smart Monitor M9 (QD-OLED Glory)


Samsung’s M9 (M90SF)is the big-ticket item, taking QD-OLED tech to its first-ever Smart Monitor from the brand. Gamers, rejoice This 32-inch 4K beast rocks a 165Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and NVIDIA G-SYNC support. Aside from the translation produced by state recreation agencies. Buttery-smooth action with no motion blur.

It isn’t just an issue of speed. The 【spl】【QD-OLED panel】 offers jaw-dropping contrast (hello, inky blacks) and 【HDMI VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400  certification. Samsung even added its special glare-reducing coating and OLED Safeguard+ technology to avoid burn-in. Nobody wants Netflix logos burnt into their display, after all.

• At the core, the NQM AI Processor drives some pretty cool capabilities:

Auto-tunes colors and contrast according to what you’re watching.

– 4K AI Upscaling Pro : Restores retro HD titles to their former glory.

– Active Voice Amplifier Pro Binge-watch clearer dialogue on those late-night Netflix-runs.

Yes, it’s a smart hub at that. Stream through Samsung TV Plus or Gaming Hub, manage smart home devices with SmartThings, or video-chat hands-free with the built-in 4K cam. With USB-C, HDMI, and complete ergonomic adjustability, it’s the Swiss Army knife for hybrid work and play setups.

 M8 & M7: Better Budget Choices



Not quite ready to drop 600 bucks on the M9? The M8 (M80F) and M7 (M70F) bring competent 4K VA panels at 60Hz, now powered by AI improvements such as:

– Click to Search – Highlight text on-screen to Google it on the spot (ideal for fact-checking during live show).

Featured photo by Adobe Stock/4K AI It’s true! Nobody likes pixelated cat videos—

Both run Samsung’s Tizen OS, so you’re treated to Netflix, Disney+, and cloud gaming without a PC. The M8 incorporates HDR10+, whereas the M7 only has support for HDR10. Oh, and Samsung’s still committing to seven years of updates—now that’s what I call future-proofing.

Deals You Won’t Want to Miss

Pre-orders in the U.S. Receive up to $300 Samsung Credit (Hello, free Galaxy Buds).

– South Korea KRW 150,000 discount  or free JBL/Harman Kardon speakers  with Galaxy M8/M9 purchases.

– Malaysia : Free Monitor Mobile Stand (worth RM799) to first customers.

Pricing begins at just:

– M9: $1,599 (QD-OLED premium)

– M8/M7: Starting at $400 (affordable)

Samsung’s marketing these things as the perfect “work, watch and play” hybrids. As Hoon Chung (Samsung’s Display VP) describes it: We’re evolving monitors to adapt to the way people actually use them. With QD-OLED’s debut and AI smarts, the M9 a force to be reckoned with in the premium space while the M8/M7 widen the net.

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