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Last updated: May 15th, 2024 at 12:52 UTC+02:00
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For a limited time, Samsung is dropping $600 off its 27-inch ViewFinity S9 5K IPS monitor. While this display usually costs $1,599, you can now buy it for $999.
The ViewFinity S9 stands apart for a few reasons, the first of which is its high 5K resolution, which results in a pixel density of 218 ppi. The IPS panel covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space and boasts factory-calibrated color accuracy.
Because of these characteristics and its Thunderbolt 4 (90W) connectivity, the ViewFinity S9 is considered one of the best non-Apple monitors for Mac users. It not only costs less than the Apple Studio Display but offers extra quality-of-life features.
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In addition to its top-tier hardware specifications, the ViewFinity S9 offers good value by including a matte display finish, a detachable 4K SlimFit Camera, and a versatile height adjustable stand at no extra cost. The stand can also tilt and pivot the screen 90 degrees.
The IPS 5K panel offers 600 nits of brightness, a 5ms gray-to-gray response time, and a 60Hz refresh rate. Other features include Auto Source Switch+, Multi View, and Tap View. The monitor even boasts a smart TV experience, as it runs its own Tizen OS, which offers stand-alone access to smart TV streaming apps and services like Samsung TV Plus and Gaming Hub.
Samsung hasn't confirmed when the 38% limited-time discount expires, but if you don't want to miss out, you can hit the buy button below and grab the ViewFinity S9 for $600 off while the deal lasts.
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