Samsung today opened orders for its new 2024 monitor series, led by the updated M80D smart monitor. When you order select monitors, you can earn up to $300 in Samsung credit that you can use toward a later purchase at a retailer.


Most monitors ordered today will arrive around June 11 to residences in the United States, and Samsung is also offering monitor pickup options at local Best Buy stores. In the listings below, you’ll find each new Samsung monitor available to order, along with the amount of Samsung credit you’ll receive when you place your order.

As for the newly updated Smart Monitor M80D, this model includes a Multi Control function that allows you to move images and text between the display and the Galaxy Book, tablet or phone.

If you own a pair of Galaxy Buds, you can pair the headphones with a head-tracking surround sound monitor. In addition, Samsung has added the ability to pair the Galaxy Watch with a monitor, allowing you to perform guided exercises while using the display.

Aside from these features, the iMac-style 4K monitor is unchanged in the hardware department from last year’s M8 model, boasting 400 nits of brightness, a 60Hz refresh rate (fixed), 99% sRGB and adaptive picture technology.

The display also retains key features such as USB-C charging connectivity, AirPlay 2 support, an integrated webcam and several smart TV features that allow it to be used when not connected to a computer.

Smart monitors

Gaming monitors

High resolution monitors

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