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Last week, we started tracking a big Samsung sale on Amazon, including the return of the all-time low price on the newest Smart Monitor. This week, Samsung has expanded this sale to include even more monitors at all-time low prices, and it still includes the 32-inch Smart Monitor M9 for $1,299.99, down from $1,599.99.

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This model of the Smart Monitor launched last summer, and today's sale is a match of the best price we've ever tracked, which is typically at Samsung.com. Today is one of the few times we've seen this low price on Amazon, and it has an estimated delivery date between February 20 and February 23.



Another new and notable Samsung monitor discount on Amazon is the 27-inch Odyssey 3D G90XF, which is available for $849.99, down from $1,999.99. This is a massive 58 percent discount on the monitor, hitting a new all-time low price on Amazon.



In addition to the Smart Monitor M9 sale, Amazon is offering extra savings if you purchase multiple select Samsung products this week. Purchasing two products from this landing page will get you an additional $100 off, three will get you $300 off, four will get you $400 off, and five will get you $500 off your total.

This list includes monitors, TVs, soundbars, and even cordless vacuums. We've gathered a few of the highlights in this sale below, but be sure to check out the full list on Amazon before the sale ends. Shoppers should note that Amazon has discounts on many of these products without the need of the bundle offers, but if you're interested in more than one you can get some extra savings by clicking the on-page coupons.


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Article Link: Samsung Expands Monitor Sale With Up to 58% Off on Amazon
 
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Just remember gang - if you buy expensive electronics from Amazon & end up wanting to return it. The only way to return it is via a Whole Foods drop off. UPS pickup or drop off is not an option for expensive stuff.
 
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Just remember gang - if you buy expensive electronics from Amazon & end up wanting to return it. The only way to return it is via a Whole Foods drop off. UPS pickup or drop off is not an option for expensive stuff.
Life hack... if you return it via Amazon sometimes they offer you a partial refund, just to keep it. That's what happened with the last Samsung monitor I bought. I still returned it fully. Even discounted and partial refund it was still hot garbage with all the smart stuff.
 
It seems like every week I'm seeing articles about how Samsung monitors are on sale. Is there ever a time when they aren't on sale? Is this just a sales tactic to try and get people to feel like they're getting a deal? "let's way overprice the monitors and then constantly have them on sale for a slightly less overpriced figure and people will think they're saving money."
 
It seems like every week I'm seeing articles about how Samsung monitors are on sale. Is there ever a time when they aren't on sale? Is this just a sales tactic to try and get people to feel like they're getting a deal? "let's way overprice the monitors and then constantly have them on sale for a slightly less overpriced figure and people will think they're saving money."
Oldest marketing trick in the book. 😝
 
As if "Smart TVs" weren't awful enough, we also have to deal with "Smart Monitors" now?

Ugh.
“Smart” for most of these devices is equivalent to “Spy/Spying”. Simply not worth it.

With Google and Samsung you pay the low cost for the hardware (except in some cases with Samsung) and you pay for it with you usage activity and data.
 
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Still over priced. I just want a regular monitor without all those smart features!
I hope this is a micro fad that does not extend other monitor options. What is the point of a smart monitor when it's likely going to be hooked up to a full-fledged computer with far more capabilities!

Hard enough to find and buy a television without smart features, I'm hoping we don't end up having the same problem with monitors in the next 2 to 3 years!
 
It seems like every week I'm seeing articles about how Samsung monitors are on sale. Is there ever a time when they aren't on sale? Is this just a sales tactic to try and get people to feel like they're getting a deal? "let's way overprice the monitors and then constantly have them on sale for a slightly less overpriced figure and people will think they're saving money."
I don't mind them being on sale. But I would appreciate it if MacRumors posted an article about it only when there's truly something special to report.
 
3840 x 2160 @ 32" is 138 pixels per inch. That's in the "sweet spot", where everything is tiny at native resolution, and massive at 2x scaling. 😀

You'd have to use c. 1.25 scaling to get to 109 ppi, which is macOS's 'target' resolution.

The 27" is a bit better at 163 ppi. 2x scaling would still look a bit big; and you'd ideally need to use c. 1.5x scaling.
 
I wish I could buy a good OLED TV without any smarts--one with just a stellar picture. I direct connect an AppleTV anyways, all the other crap just gets in the way with the normal functioning of the TV. Of all the TV's I've owned, my current 65" Samsung is the worst.

With regards to this line of Smart monitors, I tried one once -- the user interface gets in the way...it's terrible.
 
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Funny that the M9 is:
At amazon; $1299, list price $1599. --19% off
at samsung online store; $1299, "list price" $1999. save $700
 
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