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Samsung ViewFinity S9 - S95UC S49C950UAU (5120 x 1440 pixels, 49")
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Samsung ViewFinity S9 - S95UC S49C950UAU

5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"


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Yoshi01

1 week ago

Hello, the icon size depends on the scaling set in Windows, not on the Hertz number. Even at 60 Hz, the icons look the same size as long as the resolution (native resolution 5120 × 1440 on the Samsung) and scaling are the same. You can set the scaling in the OS to any value, e.g. 125%, if the display seems too small. Kind regards

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feldmar

1 month ago

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Tobias4517

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

The KVM function can be controlled directly via the monitor menu, an additional Samsung software programme is not absolutely necessary. You can switch between the connected computers with the integrated KVM switching and use a single keyboard and mouse for both devices. Switching is done conveniently via the monitor's on-screen display.

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kitegawa64

5 months ago

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Yoshi01

5 months ago

You must activate Picture-by-Picture directly on the monitor: At the bottom centre, menu "Picture" or "System" (depending on firmware). Select "PbP" (Picture-by-Picture) or "Multi View". Activate the mode - you should now see two inputs next to each other. Best regards

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Anonymous

6 months ago

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Yoshi01

6 months ago

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For technical / hardware reasons, interfaces such as USB-C Power Delivery are switched off during standby. Especially with such large monitors. This is precisely why there is power saving mode. Otherwise delay or switch off standby mode via Windows Settings, auto-off can also be delayed or deactivated via the monitor menu itself.

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MichelS85

7 months ago

change language

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Surush Asilnya

7 months ago

I was able to look at the product page and the languages should be correct. If the language of the monitor is meant, you can change it in the settings on the monitor itself.

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kevin.stauffer

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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Yes, you can connect your MacBook to the monitor's USB-C port to transfer power, data and image. The monitor supports USB Power Delivery up to 90 watts, which is enough to charge most MacBooks. However, you need to make sure that your MacBook supports USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 to utilise the full bandwidth for data and video transfer.

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