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Samsung’s new QD-OLED M9 smart monitor comes with a $300 gift card bonus

Get the Samsung M9 32-inch 4K QD-OLED Smart Monitor at a launch price of $1,599.99 and receive a bonus $300 Amazon gift card.

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Amazon’s been priming the pump with some stellar early Prime Day deals this year, and one bundle in particular has us doing a double take. For a limited window, if you preorder Samsung’s flagship 32‑inch Smart Monitor M9 for $1,599.99 (down from $1,899.99), Amazon will toss in a $300 gift card—no coupon codes, no hoops to jump through, just instant credit to spend any way you want during Prime Day proper.

Prime Day 2025 officially runs July 8–11, giving Prime members four full days of deals (double last year’s run) to snag everything from tech gear to home essentials. But grabbing this Samsung M9 preorder deal gets you a head start: you’ll secure the monitor at a $300 discount (via gift card) just as it hits the market—July 8—and you’ll have bonus Amazon credit in hand for everything else on your wish list.

And yes, the clock is ticking: both the preorder incentive and the monitor launch wrap up on July 8, so you’ll want to pull the trigger before the stroke of midnight.

Samsung’s Smart Monitor M9 (model M90SF) isn’t just a monitor—it’s a full-fledged streaming hub and creative canvas rolled into one. Here’s what makes it stand out:

  • QD‑OLED with 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160): Delivers perfect blacks, jaw‑dropping contrast, and Pantone‑validated color accuracy—all on a 32‑inch panel that practically leaps off your desk.
  • 165Hz refresh rate & 0.03ms response time: Whether you’re blasting through the latest AAA shooter or scrubbing through 4K video footage, motion stays buttery‑smooth with near‑zero blur.
  • Thermal modulation system & glare‑free screen: Samsung’s OLED Safeguard+ cooling tech and an anti‑reflection coating mean you get sustained peak brightness without fear of burn‑in or distracting hotspots—even in sunlit rooms.
  • Samsung Vision AI & 4K AI upscaling: Built‑in processing beefs up lower‑res content on the fly, while Active Voice Amplifier Pro tunes audio in real time, so dialogue never gets drowned out by background noise.
  • Smart TV‑Lite experience: Thanks to Tizen OS onboard, you can stream Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and more without a PC or console. Plus, Samsung Gaming Hub lets you tap into cloud gaming services directly.

All told, this isn’t your average monitor—it’s as much a smart TV replacement as it is a workstation display.

It’s easy to draw parallels between the M9 and Apple’s Studio Display, but the M9 swings in a different league:

  • Contrast & color: OLED vs. IPS means deeper blacks and richer hues on the M9, though Apple’s 5K panel remains king of pixel density.
  • Speed: 165Hz vs. 60Hz gives gamers and video editors a clear edge on Samsung’s side.
  • Smart features: Neither Apple nor most PC‑centric monitors stream apps natively. The M9 folds in Tizen‑powered streaming and cloud gaming without adding another device.

If you value versatility—work, play, and streaming—all from one screen, the M9 stakes a strong claim.

At $1,599.99 minus $300 in credit, you’re effectively paying $1,299.99 for a bleeding‑edge QD‑OLED smart monitor. That undercuts many OLED competitors, especially once you factor in the built‑in AI, streaming, and gaming features.

  • For gamers, the 165Hz refresh and 0.03ms response make this a dream setup.
  • For content creators, QD‑OLED’s color fidelity and AI upscaling are a boon for both photo and video work.
  • For media bingers, ditch the living‑room TV—Netflix and Disney+ live right on your desk.

If any of that sounds like your typical day—and if you’re already planning a Prime Day haul—this bundle practically pays you back to pull the trigger early.

Deals like this don’t come around every day. You get Samsung’s top‑tier QD‑OLED tech, pro‑level specs, and smart TV‑style streaming, all while pocketing a free $300 Amazon gift card. Just remember: the offer closes on July 8, the same day the monitor ships.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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