
"There I was: logged off of Slack, legs kicked up, and mentally prepared for the start of another exhausting but thrilling NBA season. This year's opening double-header was broadcast on Peacock, so all it took was a few taps on the remote to pull up the streaming service and watch the Houston Rockets upset the defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder. They didn't."
"But that's been my life this past week with Samsung's latest M9 (M90SF) 32-inch smart monitor , a display that can extend any Mac, Windows, or Linux system while doubling as a TV. All it takes is a press of a button, and you're looking at a consumer product that my parents would ground me for putting on my wishlist as a kid."
"For a rather sophisticated TV, setting it up is fairly straightforward. There's a delightful, cool-to-the-touch aluminum hand feel as you snap the base mount to the stand and to the back of the monitor, and the rear USB-C port (alongside an HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and two USB-A ports) is powerful enough to deliver 90W for a single-cable, pass-through experience."
Samsung's M9 (M90SF) is a 32-inch smart monitor that functions as both a dedicated display for Mac, Windows, or Linux systems and as a TV. The monitor offers a premium aluminum design with a sturdy industrial aesthetic and an easy assembly process. Connectivity includes rear USB-C delivering up to 90W, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and two USB-A ports, enabling single-cable pass-through. The display targets users who want professional monitor performance alongside streaming and TV features. The unit commands a high price, typically $1,600 when not discounted, positioning it as a top-tier, versatile option.
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