
Samsung is releasing six new monitors for 2026 all at once after teasing them ahead of CES. The lineup includes an upsized Movingstyle Essential with a 43-inch 4K rollable design, a dedicated remote, built-in smart TV apps, Samsung Gaming Hub, and a height-adjustable wheeled stand for flexible placement. The display supports full 90-degree rotation for portrait-style use. The rollable stand enables the monitor to serve as both a productivity screen and a TV for relaxation, though it lacks a built-in antenna or cable tuner. A noted limitation is the absence of a mounting or bracket system for game consoles without reducing portability.
"Samsung is pushing out the lion's share of its new monitors for 2026 all at once. So after teasing them late last year just ahead of CES, today the company is releasing six displays ranging from a rollable, multipurpose display designed for studios and small homes to a full suite of updated options for gamers."
"Following the success of its predecessor, Samsung has returned with an upsized take on the Movingstyle Essential, which costs $900 and features a larger 43-inch 4K screen (up from 32 inches). As before, the new model comes with a dedicated remote along with built-in smart TV apps, Samsung's Gaming Hub and critically, a height-adjustable stand with a wheeled base that lets you position the monitor wherever you like."
"The Movingstyle even supports a full 90-degree rotation for when you might need a taller portrait-style aspect ratio, though it won't do it on its own like the Samsung Sero. After getting a chance to see it in person, this is exactly the kind of monitor I would have loved in college, as its rolling stand makes it easy for the Movingstyle to pull double-duty as your main screen for productivity and a good 'ole TV when you're relaxing."
"The only thing it's lacking is a built-in antenna/cable tuner, which is why it's technically a monitor and not a TV. But in a world of high-speed Wi-Fi and streaming video apps, that's not really a big deal. That said, one thing I would really like to see is Samsung include some sort of bracket or mounting system that can accommodate a game console, because right now there's no good way to hook up something like a Nintendo Switch or a PlayStation without impacting its portability."
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