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SAMSUNG 27" ViewFinity S9 Series 5K Computer Monitor, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Matte Display, 4K Slimfit-Camera, Slim Metal Design, AirPlay, Smart-TV Apps, Gaming Hub, LS27C900PANXZA, 2023

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Size: 27- Inch


Style: S9 - 5K


Set: IPS - Thunderbolt 4 90W + Mini DP


Features

  • 5K RESOLUTION: 5K provides more pixels than 4K, with 218 PPI for incredible detail; 99% DCI-P3 delivers color saturation to bring your ideas to vibrant life, and factory-calibrated color accuracy (E < 2) delivers true color representation.
  • MATTE DISPLAY: Matte Display drastically reduces light reflections without obscuring your view; Intelligent Eye Care automatically optimizes brightness, reduces blue light, and eliminates screen flickering, so you can keep your eyes on the prize
  • THUNDERBOLT 4 & DP PORT: A 5K monitor that connects to your favorite Windows and Mac devices with DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity; New Thunderbolt 4 compatibility enables you to consistently transfer data more reliably
  • 4K SLIMFIT CAMERA: Always capture your good side; The 4K resolution of the built-in SlimFit camera keeps video conferencing crystal-clear; Capturing content in high resolution has never been easier
  • SLIM METAL DESIGN & ERGONOMICS: Slim metal design works in any space, with a height-adjustable screen that tilts for the best angle; Pivot 90 degrees to view long docs with less scrolling; Plus, keep desktop clutter-free VESA compatible mounting
  • SMART TV APPS: When the work is done, let the play begin; Seamlessly switch to entertainment mode with embedded Smart TV Apps which have all of today's hottest streaming content, easily accessible on one screen
  • SMART CALIBRATION: With Smart Calibration and a smartphone, screen can be customized; Choose between DCI-P3 or sRGB color space and set your preferences, color temperature, luminance and gamma settings without extra tools or procedures
  • GAMING HUB: Samsung Gaming Hub is the ultimate home for gaming; instantly play the biggest games from top streaming partners, with no PC or console needed; Discover new games or replay old favorites all in one place
  • *Only Mac computers with Apple silicon introduced after 2020 are supported.

Description

Color accuracy varies based on the measuring device and point. Screen features may differ due to the system environment, including computer components, usage duration, or other factors. Factory calibration is completed in SRGB before shipment. Some Mac OS 13 devices may have limited compatibility. Airplay or mobile mirroring requires iOS 12.3 or later, macOS 10.14.5 or later, or Android OS 8.0 or later. Function support depends on the model or location. Apple and Airplay are trademarks of Apple Inc. App availability varies by country, and separate subscriptions maybe required. You might need a Samsung Account to access the full range of smart features available through your device. Samsung TV Plus and Universal Guide availability may vary by country. T&C apply. UI is subject to change without prior notice. Smart Calibration is available on select Galaxy and iPhone models with the latest SmartThings App version. On-Screen content is simulated for demonstration purposes. The Gaming Hub is accessible in limited countries, with app availability varying by location. Accessing Gaming hub is free, but content from game-stream providers may require a subscription. A separate controller might be necessary for specific games on the Gaming Hub. An internet connection is required for all the features. Only Mac computers with Apple Silicon released after 2020 are supported. · Only Mac computers with Apple silicon introduced after 2020 are supported.

Brand: Samsung


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: 5K


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎5120x2880


Max Screen Resolution: ‎5120 x 2880 Pixels


Brand: ‎Samsung


Series: ‎E1SAMS27C900PANRB


Item model number: ‎E1SAMS27C900PANRB


Item Weight: ‎16.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.3 x 24.1 x 20.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.3 x 24.1 x 20.9 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Date First Available: ‎August 28, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great monitor for a MacBook!
Amazing picture quality, great partner for a MacBook Pro 15”. I can confirm that it works in a 220v setup (I’m from Argentina and bought it from Amazon USA)
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Federico

  • Samsung monitor, awful customer service, terrible unit, quality control.
Overall, the monitor worked poorly with Mac. I had an M3 MacBook Pro, and M1 Mac mini that I connected it to. Neither of them worked well with the connections. It would wake up randomly and go to a count down screen for one minute that was very bright. Also, there is an issue with connecting devices with the USB-C in the back and I had to send it back for warranty. I should’ve just returned it. The warranty takes Forever with Samsung. I don’t think I’ll buy a Samsung again for any product line if I can help it. The money saved was not worth it. They’ve had it for a month, finally said they couldn’t fix it, and they were gonna procure a new one, and then after a few weeks they said they didn’t have one. I will never use Samsung warranty again. I did like how the monitor looked while I was actively using it so I thought I would try and go through the warranty. Big mistake. If you’re buying a 5K monitor, this one is really not worth the money that you save. It’s also filled with Samsung‘s bloatware that their smart TVs are filled with, so it makes no sense to the user that they would install that junk on a work oriented monitor. Switching inputs is difficult as well if you have multiple devices connected. Sometimes the other devices inputs disappear from the UI. So you have to completely power off and power on the monitor to switch devices sometimes. Overall, a big mistake ordering this, if you’re looking to save some money from the Apple studio monitor I would look at some of the other alternative such as Ben Q now has a 5K, or Asus has one as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Joel On Design

  • Nice screen, annoying quirks
Be aware that if you buy this "open-box, excellent condition" you will likely not receive the webcam. I did get the remote though--which is CRITICAL for using this monitor unlike other monitors. Some annoying quirks--controlling brightness is a real pain in the behind. Macs can control non-apple monitors' brightness with software tools like Monitor Control....but NOT THIS ONE. I can't explain why, as I've used 4 other monitors whose brightness controlled over DDC but this S9 will not respond. So your best bet is to use the automatic brightness control, which helps. But when you first use your machine in the morning the monitor will wake up to FULL daylight-by-the window brightness and I have to look away or leave the area for about 90 seconds for the monitor to realize and dial it down. Otherwise, it is good at reading the room's brightness through a sensor on the bottom beneath the "chin." The remote may be nice to have for watching tv on the built-in operating system but I don't let the monitor connect to my wifi. But I keep the remote on my desk to tweak brightness now and then, and THAT IS FRUSTRATING because even after firmware updates, the monitor's menu interface is SLUGGISH and moves between pages like a burner android phone from 2018. So because I got this monitor at 55% off by using open-box I didn't get the webcam, and the controls for even basic brightness are annoying beyond what I read and expected. I am keeping it because 5K screens are rare but work fantastically with Mac, and this monitor's screen panel is absolutely great. It's just quirky to control and my purchase experience is marred by missing accessories. I considered sending it back to exchange but I suspect I'd likely get a replacement without a webcam again so I gave up on that. Good luck. If I could have gotten an Studio Display open-box with the same savings, I definitely would have preferred that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by LELAND F HENDRIX

  • A monitor with a lot of potential but with deep and serious flaws
I spent quite a bit of time deciding between this monitor and the Apple Studio Display. I knew going in that the S9 would require some compromises relative to the Studio Display, but I couldn't bring myself to spend so much more on the Studio Display while giving up the ability to adjust the stand. Unfortunately, I had to return the S9. Here are the reasons: 1. Dead pixels on delivery. I don't want to make too much this. It happens, and it's just luck of the draw. Still, it's indicative of a lack of focus on quality. 2. Brightness (or lack thereof). This monitor is HORRIBLY dark when it's put into HDR mode and HORRIBLY bright otherwise. Sure, there are some adjustments you can try to make (more on that below), but there's just something off with the brightness. 3. Text sharpness. I tried everything I could on the Mac side, but the text just isn't as crisp as it ought to be for a monitor at this price point and of this caliber. 4. The setup. Never in my life have I been so frustrated while setting up a piece of hardware. Remember the days when you would plug your monitor into the wall, connect it to your computer, turn it on, and then you were off to the races? Samsung seems to think that that made things WAY too easy. It took me probably ten minutes to get the monitor set up once it was turned on. Not calibrated or optimized, but just to get to a point where I could see the output from my Mac. I had to scan a QR code which directed me to download an app, which I then had to use to set up on account using a half-baked web-view interface before starting the QR code scanning process again, connecting my monitor to wifi, waiting while took its sweet time, starting for about 3 minutes at my phone telling me to continue on my monitor and my monitor telling me to continue on my phone, and then breathing a sigh of relief when my Mac's picture finally showed up. HORRIBLE experience. Personally, I think it's dumb to build in all of those "smart" features, but I'm sure the good folks at Samsung meant well. However, forcing people to go through that process just to get to the point where they can use their overpriced monitor as a monitor is not okay. It's a customer-hostile decision. It provides no upside. Close enough to zero people are going to use those features that it isn't worth making everybody go through the process. Give me ONE option, maybe - something like "Set up smart features now? Yes or no." - but don't force me into it. It improves nothing. All it does is add friction. Other than the dead pixels, the brightness issues, the poor text rendering, and the total pain it was to get set up - oh and the MASSIVE power brick - it was fine. I don't think it looks cheap. The colors were nice, I guess. I really wanted to like this monitor, but I was very disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Jon

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