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Woot this week has introduced a big sale on Samsung monitors, offering up to 53 percent off select monitors. Every monitor in this sale is in new condition and comes with a one year Samsung limited warranty.

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There are many different monitors on sale at Woot, including cheaper entry-level models for anyone looking to add a second screen to their work station. There's also Samsung's high-end Odyssey series of gaming monitors and the iMac-like Smart Monitor series.



We've rounded up a few of the options in the list below, but be sure to check out Woot's website for the full sale. Woot says that this sale will end on October 31 or until they sell out, so if you're interested be sure to shop soon.


If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.



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Article Link: Woot Introduces Big Discounts on Samsung's Best Monitors
 
OLED Q9 is a great monitor. I use it and am able to split sources between my personal and work computer at the same time.
 
Do new Macs support 240hz refresh rates? Asking for a friend.
 
Years ago I got a cheap refurb 24" Samsung 4K monitor from Woot, which still serves me well as an aux display and because of its size has near-retina pixel density. Every quarter this promo comes up and it never includes my current secondary monitor, the 34" S5 (ultrawide 100 Hz). I suppose that's because it's already pretty cheap ($200-250) so there isn't much room to discount it. When they show up, Samsung's 5K monitors are a compelling option at the right price, about half of Apple's Studio Display.
 
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Not related but I see that Best Buy has in stock 70 inch 4K TVs for $349, insignia with integrated fire TV and Pioneer with integrated Roku TV.
I went down to see if they had a Pioneer model on display but they did not, there’s some reviews on YouTube, tempting.
 
I had my first workday on my “factory reconditioned” 34” curved one I bought last week. No issues other than I hate the button controls on the bottom. It was 319 instead of 5-700. I missed the sale they had on them a few months ago. I am happy with the 1000r curve - I knew I needed the most due to my eyes struggling on the out reaches to focus on my flat 40”. With the curve I am able to run smaller text and not lean to focus. Ergonomically it was a great day yesterday.

I really wanted USBC connection like I was running on the LG, and speakers (my work laptop sounds like crap, stupid Dell lol). I’d found another one on Amazon but no speakers. Wont lie, I also like the white color of this one, and the flat base.

Anyway,now that I know it works, I’ll probably grave the extended warranty from Amazon, or maybe not. I can’t decide.

Also, I didn’t even notice the curve, it was just natural, work is all browser based except slack, teams, zoom and outlook, oh and OneNote.

I hate that I bought a Samsung monitor. 🤮 🤣
 
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