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Up to $350 off Samsung Smart Monitors and more at Amazon: Buy 2, save extra $100

We are tracking some notable deals on Samsung’s Smart Monitor lineup this week, including both the latest 4K M8 model at $300 off as well as the M9 flagship OLED with $350 in savings by way of a bonus $50 Samsung credit. However, Amazon is also now throwing in a $100 promotion of its own on both of them. 

Over at the Samsung site, you’ll find the 32-inch Smart Monitor M9 with the OLED panel marked down from $1,600 to $1,299.99 shipped. This offer also includes an extra instant $50 off on top of that when you clip the “Exclusive Upgrade Credit” on the listing page:

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That is the best cash discount on the gorgeous M9 Smart Monitor with the onboard webcam, access to the Samsung Gaming Hub and streaming services with no console/PC needed, and more, but Amazon is also offering the same $300 price drop right now alongside a bonus Buy 2, save $100 promotion – add any two items from this page to your cart to knock an additional $100 off the already discounted total:

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This also applies to the much more affordable M8 model that is already $300 off as well. 

Now, you’ll clearly have to want two of the things included in the promotion here, but it is effectively the same deal as Samsung direct on the monitor while also netting you a bonus $50 in savings on the second time. 

Check out more of this week’s best Samsung monitor deals below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices