
Samsung Monitors Price in Nepal [Updated 2025]Just like last year and the year before, Samsung has decided to unveil its 2025 lineup of casual, gaming, and professional monitors ahead of the anticipated launch at CES 2025. Here we’ll quickly wrap up the essential features, and pricing information regarding these monitors.
Samsung’s 2025 Lineup of Monitors
Samsung Smart Monitor M9
Starting with Samsung’s Smart Monitor series catered mostly for casual use, we get an OLED panel for the first time around here. It’s a 32-inch 4k monitor which offers up to a whopping 165Hz refresh rate. Those specs easily make it the flagship offering in this series with greater versatility for more than just casual use and watching movies. It’s going to be just as good of a gaming or productivity monitor with those super fast response times and crispy pixels.
One of the standout features of this brand-new Smart Monitor M9 is its ‘AI Picture Optimizer’ which will supposedly analyze the screen content and adjust picture quality automatically for an optimal viewing experience. So, you can use the same monitor for everything from writing documents to streaming movies, and playing games without feeling like you are losing out!
There’s also another interesting play for gamers with the ‘4k AI Upscaling Pro’ which upscales low-resolution renders to give you extra FPS without losing visual fidelity. If that doesn’t feel versatile enough, Samsung has put in a 4k camera for professional conferences too. All in all, the Smart Monitor M9 levels up what an ‘all around’ monitor is capable of with its slew of features targeting all kinds of customers. The Monitor M9 runs on Tizen OS Home just like its predecessor.
Samsung Viewfinity S8
Moving onto the Viewfinity S8 which is catered more towards professionals, we have got pretty sweet upgrades here as well. The Viewfinity S8 is the first to bring a large 37-inch 4k canvas to the lineup. That might not sound like a big jump from the 32” model previously available but it maths out to more than a third of extra estate (+33.6%). Apart from that, you get TUV Rheinland certification for an ‘Ergonomic Workspace Display’ with a freely adjustable stand for adjusting height, tilt, and pivot angle. It also has a Type-C port for connectivity on top of the regular old HDMI. The nitty gritty details haven’t been made public yet but knowing the brand’s track record, we expect great colors, HDR support, and a few extra ports as well.
Samsung Odyssey Gaming Monitors
Finally, let’s talk about some of the most interesting features that the brand is going to showcase at CES 2025 with a 500Hz OLED gaming monitor and a 3D screen.
Odyssey G8 and G6
Samsung Odyssey is the brand’s high-end offering for gamers and enthusiasts alike and the G8 takes that a step further by offering the perfect blend of high pixels (3840×2160) and super fast refresh rate (240Hz) in an ideally sized 27” OLED gaming monitor. The G6 on the other hand has a lower res QHD panel but offers a staggering 500Hz refresh rate. That mind-bogglingly fast speed is paired with NVIDIA’s GSync and AMD’s Free Sync Premium Pro technologies to prevent screen tearing during your gaming sessions. Besides that, there’s also stuff like VESA’s HDR TrueBlack 400 and an anti-glare coating for an immersive viewing experience.
Odyssey 3D
Last but not least, Samsung also announced the Odyssey 3D which offers a 3D-like experience without the need for any special glasses and whatnot. It’s a 27-inch monitor that uses AI to convert 2D content to 3D in both games and movies. We don’t know exactly how it works or the inner workings yet but that is sure to surface during CES.
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Samsung’s new lineup of Odyssey and Viewfinity monitors for 2025 seems pretty cool with a lot of new things and noticeable upgrades over previous generations. It’ll be interesting to see how the early adopters respond to these new technologies and overall market sentiment in the long run. For now, we’ll hold out till CES to get more details and keep updating you on interesting developments.
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