
Lean into projects, ace assignments or binge late into the night with a screen that can truly do it all. Work in stunning 4K or stream from your favorite Smart TV apps with built-in speakers and remote control. Whether you only have space for one screen, or need a screen that can serve multiple functions, Samsung Smart Monitors make working from home a breeze. Work and learn efficiently and seamlessly from anywhere. Bring the office experience home with an immersive screen, and Remote Access features. You can even use wireless DeX from your mobile phone to conveniently unlock a full PC experience, without any PC.
Q: Will this work with a Mac Mini 1?
A: My M1 Mac Mini USB-C port is Thunderbolt 4. The Samsung Port USB-C is apparently not compatible with the Mac M1 port.
A: It is indeed UHD 4k
Q: Does the m7 include pip/pbp options?
A: Only way is to connect a PC or use Dex to open multiple windows to for simultaneous streams. But no to the ability to PIP/PBP 2 different input sources
Q: What is in the box? Are any cables included?
A: It comes with power cable, HDMI cable, and USB-C video/pd cable.
Q: Can you connect external speakers?
A: While it supports HDMI-ARC and Bluetooth, the bluetooth audio implementation is poor. High latency, no way to adjust timing, frequent disconnects, any time you turn the display on you have to hit buttons on the remote to tell it yes you want to reconnect to the Bluetooth device. Lacking an optical or 3.5mm out is astonishingly bad, when even many computer monitors have this (and all TVs will have at least the optical out). In theory you can get an HDMI-ARC adapter to extract optical or analog audio, but then you've wasted one of just two HDMI inputs on the thing.
Q: Does this work with an iPhone?
A: You can screen mirror and air play
A: Worked right out the box for me
Q: Does this recognize USB DVD Players, USB Keyboards, Wireless Keyboards with USB Dongles?
A: For keyboards, it works with USB wired keyboards, bluetooth keyboards, and wireless keyboards with dongles (tested with the Logitech unifying receiver). Same for mice. As an added bonus, those devices work not only for a laptop connected to the USB Type-C port but also with the internal "smart" apps like the web browser. USB devices plugged into the three ports on the back of the display are presented to a computer connected to the USB Type-C port as if they are plugged into a USB hub. Theoretically a USB DVD drive would work in that way, if the hub can provide enough USB power. I don't think the display itself would be able to use the DVD drive even if this did work, beyond potentially treating it like any other USB storage device and letting you browse photos to display or similar.