
Samsung Smart M7 M70B
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"
Samsung Smart M7 M70B
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"
You need a super speed cable is USB 3.2 with power delivery and video signal, like this one here: Orico Cavo dati ad alta velocità USB Type-C Gen2 (100W) (1 m, USB 3.2 Gen 2)
Yes, it must be suitable for HD data transmission
Well the monitor has two HDMI inputs and one USB-C input. If your computer has a USB-C 3.1 socket then it supports 4k 60Hz resolution. You will need a Superspeed USB cable. Then you can use the HDMI port on your notebook to add an additional monitor. As for the daisy chain I can't tell you: I recommend simply using the two ports available on the notebook, if it has them.
Hi, have bought this monitor and it has USB-C. It also charges via it and with the corresponding cable also for data.
Nope, not as far as I know.
WLAN is not active if you do not set it up. This means that nothing radiates. In addition, a WiFi 6 WLAN module, for example, may only emit a maximum of 200mW, while a smartphone next to the computer may emit quite a bit, even values of over 2 watts are possible if the connection to the next transmission tower is further away. The M7 does not have a WiFi 6 WLAN module installed, so it should transmit at most 100 mW, but as I said, if WLAN is not set up, it does not transmit. The WLAN module is deactivated when the LAN connection is used. So I wouldn't worry so much about the WLAN radiation, you can't catch any health risks. https://www.elektronik-kompendium.de/sites/net/1712061.htm
The power cable is of course required for the screen. A device such as a laptop or similar can be supplied with power via USB-C.
Hi, I have the same monitor that I use regularly via both HDMI (desktop PC) and USB-C (laptop). To make the monitor work with a USB-C cable, you need to make sure it's a superspeed cable - 480mbps is not enough for video transfer. I use a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 cable. You also need to make sure the laptop can output video via USB-C! The cable I use is this one: Orico USB Type-C Gen2 High Speed Data Cable (100W) (1m, USB 3.2 Gen 2)
Main difference B has Wifi and D Bluetooth, but you can compare both devices relatively easily on Digitec (select "add to cart" at the bottom).
Probably not. The instructions describe how the screen connects to the Internet and only WLAN is mentioned here.
Is a VA panel and therefore yes, they are backlit
I have not yet added any app.
You also have a +/- for the volume and a channel rocker on the small remote control supplied with the M7. I think it should be possible to pair a large Samsung remote control (I can also imagine that the basic functions +/- and channel rocker, menu, etc. work). but I doubt that you will be able to teach the Samsung FB. If anything, you can teach the M7 to react to certain FB signals, but I haven't found anything in the M7 where you can do that.
What is important about USB-C is that it supports data transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbit/s with a resolution of up to 4K at 60 Hz
I use the monitor as my main display together with my Macbook. (Also Pro M2). At a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 Hz is displayed. 50 Hz & 30 Hz are displayed as options.
I cannot tell you the differences, but I am very happy with mine and also with the purchase price on Galaxus. After a while I would have got it a bit bigger. But I'm happy anyway..... better response times are needed for games and that's not my case
The monitor does NOT have its own TV tuner - but can be operated like a "TV" via WIFI > Internet with the usual Samsung software Netflix, Youtube and other APPS without a computer = has a remote control. As a TFT (not IPS) panel, it is not suitable as the sole standard monitor for Creators - but it is for Office etc. The unique selling point is the built-in Remote Desktop Connection, which allows a computer to be placed "anywhere", including the cloud, which is very flexible and enables a fairly tidy wireless "table". The sound is usable - but if you already have a Bluetooth speaker, you can easily connect it. It is practical, for example, to connect a laptop when needed or to use it via mobile / pad.
The M7s with 3840x2160 pixels are very well equipped, you can even use them without a computer, for example, just connect a keyboard and mouse and then log into Microsoft 365 is enough. Technically, all these M7s are identical if the resolution is the same. The viewing angles of a VA panel are not bad, there are no problems like with a TN panel. The viewing angles are 178 degrees for both directions, so in principle just as good as with an IPS panel.
Connected my laptop via USB C to this monitor. Works. Also charges via this cable. (Of course, a suitable cable is a prerequisite).
Via USB yes, but it does not have an aux connection. The speakers from the screen are very good, though.
The differences can be found here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/comparison/14701512-19163213 With the 700, the reaction time in particular is faster.
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