Samsung Smart Monitor Bridges Gap Between PC & TV

It is a monitor, right? But it also acts as a TV. That’s how powerful the new Samsung Smart Monitor is. It arrived in two sizes and two models. There is the 27-inch monitor and the 32-inch monitor. Both also can act as a traditional computer and like some Samsung smart TVs. The company announced it by clarifying that it actually wants to help to blur the lines between home and office lifestyles.

In this way, anyone who wants to set up the smart monitor as a workspace has the liberty of making use of variables that make it act like a PC. The person will not need to have a computer and a TV separately, as this technology can be both while making use of pertinent features.

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Samsung Smart Monitor

Reportedly, the Tizen OS of the Samsung Smart Monitor can run MS Office 365 on its own, so that the individual can view and edit documents with a wireless keyboard and a mouse. It also offers DeX facility, often found on top-notched Samsung phones, and which helps mobile phones mimic a desktop computer.

The Samsung Smart Monitor technology also makes it possible for anyone to access files remotely from a computer, whether inside or outside a home. They work seamlessly although the computer doesn’t necessarily have to be connected with the monitor.

For those looking to get entertained, there are also various features and options available for the Samsung Smart Monitor. Users can connect TV boxes to it, using the HDMI port if they have Alexa Fire Stick or Apple TV. Yes, this makes television services available on the monitor although there is no TV tuner.

As mentioned above, the Samsung Smart Monitor comes in two models that are mainly distinguished by their resolutions, not their sizes. M5 model is a Full HD of 1920 x 1080 that comes in both 27 and 32 inches. The M7 is a 4K resolution of 3780 x 2160 coming in only 32 inches.

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