Samsung Smart M7 M70B (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32")
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Samsung Smart M7 M70B

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"


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Anonymous

1 year ago

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MichèleH

1 year ago

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aviscido

1 year ago

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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.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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szakasz

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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

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DanTheManNo1

8 months ago

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aviscido

8 months ago

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)

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morenoaebi

1 year ago

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bp6rz_linitx_de

1 year ago

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.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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sternkind95

1 year ago

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idnan

1 year ago

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michael-mod

1 year ago

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.

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boiii

1 year ago

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Stardustone

1 year ago

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.

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