At CES 2024, Samsung revealed plans to revamp last year's 4K Smart Monitor with a new model that will serve as a media control center for other Galaxy devices.
According to MacRumorsthe upcoming Smart Monitor M80D will have a Multi Control feature, allowing users to move images and text “between the screen and a Galaxy Book, tablet or phone” – as they choose. Additionally, users who own a pair of Galaxy Buds can connect them to their device to enable spatial audio with head tracking for immersive viewing. Galaxy Watches can send guided workouts and display them on screen when connected. Finally, Samsung makes it easier to configure the Smart Monitor settings by introducing support for computer mice. Previously, you had to use the included remote control to make adjustments.
If it's not broken…
Aside from the software additions, current online reports state that the 2024 refresh will be virtually identical to the 2023 Smart Monitor M8. It still looks a bit like an iMac. It has many of the same features as before, including 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), a 32-inch screen, a 60Hz refresh rate, and a SlimFit webcam on top. 9To5Mac states that the hardware will continue to house USB-C ports with the ability to charge up to 64W.
The same report goes on to say that the monitor will retain its ability to function as a smart TV thanks to built-in Apple TV Plus and support for AirPlay 2. Samsung is apparently going with the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' approach . it' mentality
So far, the company has not made a detailed announcement outside of the CES 2024 show. There are still a lot of questions on the table, especially when the screen will launch and how much it will cost. The Smart Monitor M80D may be available in two sizes: 27 inches and 32 inches, just like its predecessors. At launch, the larger 2023 Smart Monitor model was priced at $700, so we could see a similar price for the 2024 refresh. Currently, it's too early to say with complete certainty.
If you're looking for a display now, check out Ny Breaking's guide to the best monitors for 2024.