Samsung Electronics today announced its latest Smart Monitor now supports a Picture-in-Picture (PiP) function. This feature allows users to view multiple content sources at once. The upgrade aims to improve multitasking for both work and entertainment.
(Samsung Smart Monitor Supports Picture-In-Picture Function)
The new PiP function lets users split the screen into two sections. One section shows the main content. The other displays a smaller window for secondary content. For example, users can watch a video while checking emails or join a video call while browsing the web. The feature works with connected devices like laptops, gaming consoles, and streaming sticks.
Samsung’s Smart Monitor series is known for combining TV capabilities with monitor functionality. The monitors support apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Microsoft Teams. They also offer smart home controls. The addition of PiP enhances flexibility for hybrid work setups. Users no longer need separate screens for different tasks.
The PiP feature is easy to use. It can be activated through the monitor’s on-screen menu. Users adjust the size and position of the secondary window manually. The monitors come in sizes ranging from 27 to 43 inches. All models include 4K UHD resolution and HDR support.
Samsung highlighted the growing demand for versatile displays. Remote work and hybrid lifestyles require devices that adapt to varied needs. The Smart Monitor’s PiP function addresses this by reducing clutter. It also streamlines workflows.
The updated Smart Monitor models are available globally. Prices vary by size and specifications. Customers can purchase them through Samsung’s online store, retailers, and partner outlets.
Jong-Hee Han, Vice Chairman of Samsung Electronics, commented on the update. He said the company remains committed to creating products that simplify daily life. The PiP feature reflects Samsung’s focus on user-centric innovation.
The Smart Monitor series supports wireless connectivity options like AirPlay 2 and Bluetooth. It also includes a built-in voice assistant. Users can control the monitor via Bixby or Amazon Alexa. Energy efficiency ratings meet global environmental standards.
(Samsung Smart Monitor Supports Picture-In-Picture Function)
Samsung plans to expand software updates for existing Smart Monitor users. The PiP function will roll out to older models in the coming months. Details about eligibility and timing will be shared on Samsung’s support website.