Samsung first introduced its Smart Monitor in December last year and it was targeted at the increasing need for smart displays as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic. The Korean tech giant has now announced that it has sold over 600,000 units of the monitor globally.
The sales translate to the company selling more than one unit every minute since its launch. The Samsung Smart Monitor is a new concept monitor that is equipped with a smart hub based on Tizen OS, allowing you to enjoy various OTT (Over The Top) services such as Netflix, Samsung TV Plus, and YouTube as well as work and study without a PC connection.
The monitors have received positive reviews on YouTube and other online platforms since they were released. This has greatly impacted the sales of its smart monitors. Also, the adoption of work from home and homeschooling increased the demand for Samsung’s smart monitors.
Samsung Smart Monitors are available in two different models – the Smart Monitor M7 and M5. The Smart Monitor M7 is available in 43-inch and 32-inch models with UHD resolution and black color only. On the other hand, the Smart Monitor M5 comes in 32-inch and 27-inch models with FHD resolution. It is available in black and white color options.
“Samsung Smart Monitor is an innovative product that has completely positioned itself as a new category in the ‘home life’ era,” said Hye-Seung Ha, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics.
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