With the 4K 32-inch M8, Samsung expands its smart monitor offering. This new one, like the current versions, can give smart TV-like features. Including access to streaming applications. The business hasn’t announced a release date or pricing.
The M8 can be used as a platform for (yet-to-be-named) game streaming services. Including wireless controller capability. Samsung has stated further information to be released as the launch date approaches.
Samsung claims that this smart monitor is 11.4mm thick, which much is smaller than previous generations. The magnetic and movable SlimFit camera. That can connect to the monitor for video chats is perhaps the most interesting feature. Google Duo and other video chat applications are supported as well.
The Smart Monitor M8 hasn’t been given a price or a release date by Samsung. Whilst the 43-inch M7 (which costs $599,) comes down in price. Smart Monitor M8 is suggested to be priced at $2000.
Game Home is another new function that transforms the M8 into a cloud game streaming monitor. Owners of the M8 will be able to stream games through game streaming providers and even connect wireless controllers to it, according to Samsung. Samsung however did not name the services or controllers it will support. More details regarding this function will be released closer to its introduction soon, according to the business.
Samsung has also announced a 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 gaming monitor which will be smaller than the 49-inch Neo G9. However, it will maintain the 1000R curve. Mini-LED technology, 240Hz refresh rate, and a 2,000-nit peak brightness of the 49-inch Neo G9. It even goes up to 4K resolution, according to Samsung. Making it the first 4K monitor to handle 240Hz and a 1ms pixel response time.