
Discover Samsung Sale Slashes M70C Smart Monitor Price by 55%, 4.7-Star Rated for a Reason
It's hard to tell which is smarter — the Samsung M70C Smart Monitor 4K UHD, or taking Samsung up on their brand-new deal that offers this all-in-one multipurpose monitor for just $250, a huge $300 drop (-55%) from its regular price of $550. Whether you're a PC or Mac user, the Samsung M70C has plenty of perks for you.
The M70C Smart Monitor is truly a do-it-all piece of tech, with embedded native apps for streaming and gaming, while giving you the option for PC-free productivity with Microsoft 365, and even the ability to access and control your PC remotely. No matter which of the many, many options you choose to use the M70C Smart Monitor for (and you can use more than one simultaneously), it all comes across on a beautiful, clear 4K UHD 27-inch screen.
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Standalone or Pairable
The Samsung M70C Smart Monitor's vast array of embedded apps makes is one of the most robust standalone monitors we've seen, but it also comes with enough connection potential to be even more useful. Two USB-A ports, a USB-C port, and an HDMI out port are ready to charge your devices, connect to a laptop or desktop solo, or as part of a multi-screen setup. All four ports can be deployed simultaneously.
There are of course also wireless connection options, particularly if you have a Samsung Galaxy smartphone or tablet for a seamless connection that lets you send your favorite photos or videos to the Smart Monitor's 27-inch screen, or use the larger screen to mirror your mobile device. Apple fans, you're not left out of this either — the Smart Monitor works with AirPlay for your iPhone or iPad.
The Smartest Smart Home Hub
You'll love all of the embedded apps for gaming, including Samsung Gaming Hub, and all of the embedded streaming apps that are augmented with Adaptive Picture and Adaptive Sound+ tech that automatically adjust the brightness and sound based on your surroundings. But we can't leave out the built-in IoT Hub that lets you also manage your smart-home devices via the built-in SmartThings app, so as you're enjoying the many amazing features of the Smart Monitor, you can also answer the doorbell, adjust the thermostat, and more.
The 27-inch Samsung Smart Monitor is also an ergonomic wonder, with height adjustment, and tilting, swiveling, and pivoting with ease. It can pivot all the way to portrait mode for conveniently reading long documents, and it's also wall-mountable. After running through all of these incredible features, now's a good time to remind you that the Samsung Smart Monitor is also on sale and in a big way — get it now for just $250 and save $300 off (-55%) its regular price.
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