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Hands-On With Samsung's M9 OLED Smart Monitor

Samsung first showed off its OLED M9 Smart Monitor back in January at CES, but now the 32-inch Mac-compatible display is launching. We were able to check it out early to see how it performs with a Mac.


Samsung's M line is marketed as an all-in-one display that's ideal for work, watching content, and gaming, and it does deliver. The M9 is Samsung's premium display, and it's priced at $1,599, so it's on par with the Studio Display.

The M9 uses OLED technology and it's 4K, while the ‌Studio Display‌ has an LED panel with a 5K resolution. Samsung's display is basically a little OLED TV that works with your Mac, and while it's not as sharp as an OLED TV or as crisp as the ‌Studio Display‌ with its 5K resolution, it's impressive to look at. You're limited to 60Hz with the ‌Studio Display‌, but the M9 supports up to 165Hz, and Macs support up to 120Hz, so you get smoother scrolling and gameplay with the M9. Samsung is using AI-based 4K upscaling to improve lower resolution content.

When it comes to design, the M9 is sleek and modern looking, and the wide stand is not too far off from the ‌Studio Display‌. The M9 is adjustable, so you can tweak the height and the tilt, and turn the display vertical if you want. At the top and bottom of the display, there are thicker bezels. The top bezel includes a built-in 4K webcam and a microphone, plus the display has included speakers.

For connectivity, Samsung included an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort, a USB-C port with 90W power delivery, and two USB-A ports. Samsung says it included a unique cooling system with a coolant that can diffuse heat five times faster than a graphite sheet, which better prevents burn-ins. The monitor also detects static images like logos and drops the brightness.

This is a "smart" display with built-in AI, so you can stream content from apps like Netflix right from the monitor, plus you can stream games with no PC. The smart component is what really sets it apart from the ‌Studio Display‌ on a software level, while the 4K resolution, display size, and OLED display technology are the main hardware differences.

The M9 isn't a direct competitor to the ‌Studio Display‌ because the two monitors have different functions, but it is worth considering if you're looking for a great multifunction display for work and play.

Samsung's new M9 Smart Monitor can be ordered from Samsung's website for $1,599.

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Top Rated Comments

11 months ago
“it's not as sharp as an OLED TV”

Huh? It should be perceptibly sharper at that size.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago
I don’t understand why a smart monitor needs to exist. The computer is the smart bit, and can easily handle streaming without any third party interference

A dumb high quality monitor is all that’s needed,imo
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago
Imminent Release... Competition begins... Pressure on Apple... Prices go down...
https://www.asus.com/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/proart-display-6k-pa32qcv/


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expected to be priced around $1199 USD



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star-affinity Avatar
11 months ago

Still not correct.

Get an open box LG C4 42" from Best Buy for $650 and apply the savings to a deeper (convertible standing) desk.
The problem is I think it’s too big on a desktop sitting an arm length from it. 32” is okay there. And that the LG TV doesn’t behave like a computer display with all the benefits there of going to sleep mode when the computer does, etc.

Being able to charge a laptop computer while getting video via the same USB-C cable can also be convenient.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
maruyama Avatar
11 months ago
A 27" 4K OLED at 120Hz would be tempting. At 32", though, the pixel density is way too low.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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11 months ago
Get the 32" QD-OLED 4k 240hz MSI MPG 322urx for $1299 instead

https://www.newegg.com/msi-mpg-322urx-qd-oled-32-uhd-240-hz-metallic-black-rgb/p/N82E16824475463
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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