Samsung has introduced a new sitewide sale, including savings on monitors, TVs, Galaxy products and much more. This sale also includes some early credits on Samsung’s upcoming product line, such as the upcoming Galaxy S series smartphones, Galaxy Book laptops, and Samsung TVs.
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If you’re interested in the next generation of Galaxy smartphones launching on January 22, Samsung is offering $50 credits simply by entering your call address and email on this landing page. This doesn’t require you to purchase a Galaxy Phone when it launches, but if you do, get $50 off an eligible device at launch.
Similarly, you can get $50 in Samsung credit to put toward the upcoming Galaxy Book5 Pro and $100 in Samsung credit to put toward upcoming TVs and audio devices. In terms of the smartphones, Samsung is expected to reveal the next Galaxy devices on January 22 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
As for the rest of the offering, monitor offerings include the popular ViewFinity S9 5K 27-inch smart monitor for $999. 99, up from $1599. 99. Discounted to $600, this is a solid moment value on the 2023 display, which features a matte display, a modular 4K SlimFit camera, and Thunderbolt 4 support.
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