Samsung monitors will continue to be sold in China this year. The company has an unexpired distribution agreement with Hanlinhui. Hanlinhui updated its May shipment price list and added 15 new models. Most of the new models are 27-inch and 32-inch commercial SD700 and SD800 series monitors.
New models and price changes detailed
Four OLED models in the Q360Hz and U240Hz lines will see price increases of 200 to 350 CNY. The 32-inch UHD 144Hz model will increase by 200 CNY increase CNY (about $29.34). The 49-inch 144Hz ultrawide model will increase by 100 CNY increase CNY (about $14.67). The 57-inch Mini LED 240Hz model will increase by 1000 CNY increase CNY (about $147). Some models will see price drops. The 37-inch and 40-inch curved 756 series will decrease by 100 to 300 CNY. Two 32-inch Mini LED UHD models will decrease by 20 to 50 CNY.
The 15 new models are launching this month in China.
The price changes affect a range of Samsung monitors in China. Commercial and gaming models are both included. The distribution agreement with Hanlinhui allows Samsung to maintain its presence in the Chinese market. Samsung has not confirmed details about other regions or future plans.



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