Samsung today launched orders for its new range of monitors for 2024, headlined by the updated Smart Monitor M80D. When you order certain monitors, you can get up to $300 in Samsung credit, which you can use on a later purchase from the retailer.


Most monitors ordered today will arrive for homes in the United States around June 11, and Samsung is also offering options to pick up the monitors at local Best Buy stores. The lists below show you every new Samsung monitor you can order, along with the amount of Samsung credit you’ll receive when you place the order.

Regarding the recently updated Smart Monitor M80D, this model includes a Multi Control feature that allows images and text to be moved between the screen and a Galaxy Book, tablet or phone.

If you have a pair of Galaxy Buds, you can pair the earphones with the monitor for a spatial audio experience with head tracking. Additionally, Samsung has added the ability to pair a Galaxy Watch with the monitor, allowing you to perform guided workouts while using the display.

Other than these features, the iMac-style 4K monitor isn’t changed hardware-wise from last year’s M8 model, which boasts 400 nits brightness, 60 Hz refresh rate (non-variable), 99% sRGB and adaptive imaging technology.

The screen also retains key features like 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 PC.

Smart monitors

Gaming monitors

High resolution monitors

Please note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner of Samsung. When you click on a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Popular stories

Some AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon customers are reporting issues with calls [Update: Fixed]

There appears to be an outage with at least one US wireless carrier, preventing customers from making or receiving calls. Customers of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon are complaining about the problem on social networks, and there are also reports of outages on the Down Detector website. According to a statement from AT&T, the outage will affect calls between carriers in the United States. All…

Gurman: No hardware at WWDC, next Apple TV not coming anytime soon

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman doesn’t expect Apple to announce any new hardware during the WWDC 2024 keynote on June 10. “There is no hardware scheduled to be announced at WWDC unless Apple unexpectedly previews a new device launching later (to be clear, I don’t expect that),” Gurman said today in his Power On newsletter. Interestingly, Gurman now says that a new Apple TV model is “not imminent”, despite…

Sonos Ace headphones vs. AirPods Max

Sonos decided to enter the headphone market in May with the launch of the Sonos Ace headphones. The $449 Sonos Ace headphones have some enticing design elements and features you won’t see in Apple’s headphones, so we thought we’d compare them against the $549 AirPods Max to see which is ultimately better. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. In terms of design, both…

iOS 18: These iPhones probably won’t support some AI features

Apple is planning a major AI overhaul in iOS 18, but some of the new features are unlikely to work on older iPhones, even if they do appear on the new operating system’s device compatibility list. Apple’s initial AI roadmap for iOS 18 is said to have two parts: basic AI features that will be handled on the device, and more advanced capabilities that will require communication with Apple’s servers. …

iPhone 16 Pro could break record for thinnest bezels on a smartphone

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro models will have the thinnest bezels of any smartphone, beating the thin screen bezel of even the latest iPhone 15 Pro devices. So says the leaker known as “Ice Universe,” who has released accurate information about Apple’s plans in the past. According to multiple sources, despite minimal design changes, both iPhone 16 Pro models will…