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Samsung has launched a reserve campaign offering free $100 credits toward its upcoming next-generation AI Smart Monitors, with no purchase commitment required. The promotion runs through June 24th and allows users to secure savings on what appears to be the new Smart Monitor M9, which Samsung describes as the “first monitor” to integrate on-device AI.

What you should know: The reservation system requires only an email signup and comes with zero financial commitment.

  • Users can register on Samsung’s landing page between June 9th (10am EST) and June 24th (9:59am EST) to receive the $100 credit.
  • The credit can be applied during the pre-order period from June 24th (10am) to July 8th (9:59am EST).
  • Participants also automatically enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win a Galaxy AI Ecosystem bundle.

The big picture: Samsung is using its familiar reserve campaign strategy to build anticipation for what could be its most advanced monitor release to date.

  • The company has successfully used similar no-commitment reservation campaigns for previous major product launches.
  • This approach allows Samsung to gauge demand while incentivizing early purchases through immediate savings.

Key details about the upcoming monitor: While Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed specifics, the timing aligns with the Smart Monitor M9 revealed at CES 2025.

  • The M9 features a 32-inch 4K OLED panel with 4K AI Upscaling Pro technology that enhances lower-resolution content to appear sharper.
  • It includes VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification for improved contrast and an onboard 4K camera.
  • Samsung positions it as the first monitor to integrate on-device AI capabilities, meaning the AI processing happens directly within the monitor rather than requiring external devices.

Why this matters: The campaign signals Samsung’s push into AI-enhanced display technology while testing a risk-free marketing approach that could become standard for tech product launches. By removing purchase barriers upfront, Samsung can build a qualified customer base before official availability while gathering valuable market intelligence on demand for AI-integrated monitors.

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