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UK doesn't get the Movingstyle Smart Monitor M7, though.
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Samsung has only recently started making its Movingstyle portable TV available in more markets across the globe. The product has primarily been released in South Korea up until now, but the company only just announced its launch in the United States this week.
It's not stopping there. Samsung has also confirmed that the Movingstyle TV is also going to be sold in the United Kingdom.
Think of The MovingStyle (LSM7F) as a hybrid tablet and TV device. It has a 27-inch QHD resolution touchscreen display with a 120Hz refresh rate. You can detach it from the stand and use it like a giant tablet. The integrated kickstand helps position it on flat surfaces, so you're not left with burdening your hands.
If you'd rather have it on the stand, simply insert it in the rollable floor stand and move it around with you throughout the living space. What makes it truly portable is the fact that it has a battery which allows for 3 hours of playtime. That's enough for a full movie without needing to plug it into the wall.
It's not inferior to Samsung's full-fledged TVs on the software side of things. Samsung has given it the same One UI Tizen platform so you get the same powerful features, including but not limited to Vision AI, Now Brief, Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Gaming Hub, Bixby, and more. Like the other TVs, Samsung is also promising seven years of OS upgrades for The Movingstyle.
Samsung has started selling The Movingstyle in th United Kingdom, with pre-orders available exclusively through John Lewis & Partners at £1,199. It will be available for purchase through Samsung.com in December.
Adnan Farooqui is a long-term writer at SamMobile. Based in Pakistan, his interests include technology, finance, Swiss watches and Formula 1. His tendency to write long posts betrays his inclination to being a man of few words.