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SAMSUNG S60UA Series 24-Inch WQHD (2560x1440) Computer Monitor, 75Hz, IPS Panel, USB-C, HDR10 (1 Billion Colors), Height Adjustable Stand, TUV-Certified Intelligent Eye Care (LS24A600UCNXGO)

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Size: 24-inch


Style: QHD HDR10 with USB-C


Features

  • Superior picture quality (QHD High resolution, HDR10 with 1 Billion Colors)
  • USB Type-C with LAN port
  • Ergonomic design with height adjustable stand (swivel/tilt/pivot)
  • TUV-Certified Intelligent Eye Care (Adaptive Picture, Eye Saver Mode, Flicker Free)
  • Slim and Minimalistic Design (Borderless design, slim monitor design)

Description

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Standing screen display size: ‎24 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎LS24A600UCNXGO


Item model number: ‎LS24A600UCNXGO


Item Weight: ‎11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.7 x 21.4 x 20.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.7 x 21.4 x 20.9 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 1, 2021


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  • Great monitor
Size: 27-inch Style: QHD HDR10 with USB-C
I've used iMacs for years and this year Apple stopped making the 27-inch iMac - of course, right when I had to replace mine. I bought the Mac Studio which needs a monitor vs the all-in-one of the iMac. I couldn't afford the Apple monitor so I researched what models/brands would be a good substitute. I don't think this is quite as good as the Apple monitor but it's close enough for me (there are some Samsung monitors that supposedly are as good or better than the Apple one). I've had trouble buying monitors for Mac computers in the past - they never were as crisp and clear as the iMac. This one is VERY crisp and clear. And works flawlessly with the computer. I do wish it had built in speakers but I can live with having external ones. The USB ports on the back are also super handy since the Mac Studio seems to think you only need two. I definitely recommend this monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 25, 2022 by VWHITMORE

  • Great Monitor. Highly recommended!
Size: 32-inch Style: QHD
I purchased this to replace two 23" HD LED monitors. This display is stunning! I'm a software developer using Visual Studio with dark theme option. Colors and lighting from the monitor is perfect edge-to-edge, no light bleeding or color change visible. The monitor stand allows for extremely generous position changes; higher-lower, screen tilt angle, and pivot is quite ample. This is a hefty monitor and stand combination, heavy and stable. The auto brightness light sensor is a very nice feature, and works quite well (except for one minor issue noted below). I'm running this monitor at native resolution via the supplied DVI cable to my desktop PC running Win 8.1 (a DVI, HDMI, Display Port, Mini-DP to Display Port adapter, USB 3.0 in, cables are all provided with the monitor), and a Mac Mini via it's Thunderbolt port to the Samsung provided Mini-DP to DisplayPort adapter. With this monitor I can do PictureByPicture mode when I want with Windows 8.1 on left half, and Mac Mini on right half simultaneously (I'm using a software product called Synergy so a single keyboard and mouse works seamlessly between the two machines ... look for Synergy-Project ... it works really well!). Another very cool feature is that this monitor can be rotated 90 degrees with ease, and in Windows 8.1, the screen is automatically rotated so that everything looks normal without having to fiddle with screen rotation settings. This 32 inch monitor is huge ... I don't envision myself using it in its portrait position very much if at all. I feared that my somewhat dated, but capable graphics card in my PC would not handle the graphics for this display since it does not have a DisplayPort connection. It's a card running NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450. When I first plugged this monitor into a DVI port on the graphics card, the Win 8.1 screen on the monitor was visible, but not usable at all ... text was barely readable and highly distorted. By resetting the graphics card to put out 2560x1440 at 30 Hz (instead of 60 Hz) fixed the problem ... but I wasn't satisfied with 30 Hz, though the image and text was now perfectly clear. Switching to HDMI (that GTS 450 has 2 DVI ports and 1 mini-HDMI) allowed me to get back to 2560x1440 at 60Hz, but every minute or two, while working in Win 8.1, the monitor would go black for a second, then revert back to normal for a while. Reading through the e-manual provided with the monitor, I found a statement saying that if you don't use the Samsung provided DVI cable, picture quality may suffer. Even though I thought I was using a high-quality DVI cable (which when used, gave me a horrible image at 60 Hz), I decided to give the Samsung DVI cable a try ... it was a little shorter than the one I was using, but still long enough to snake down to my under-desk PC. That cable made a HUGE difference! I am now able to get a perfect Win 8.1 screen at 2560x1440 60Hz! (The change to DVI eliminated the screen going black issue ... I think that issue when using the HDMI cable has to do with the cable's length and quality ... I wasn't using the supplied HDMI cable since my video card only had a mini-HDMI port). So use the supplied cables! The only reason I knocked off one star from my rating was due to the number of steps and effort needed to change monitor options via the front panel buttons. While the buttons themselves are very convenient to reach, it takes several steps and thought to, say, enable PictureInPicture mode ... even though there's a dedicated button to enable that feature. I want to be able to just push the button to toggle the mode on or off. Also, why can't there be multiple screen profiles saved with a button to quickly toggle between them? (I have a less expensive ASUS monitor that will do this). I'd like to be able to switch between night-view mode (brightness low, color very warm; blue reduction), cinema mode, pc mode quickly (though the auto light sensor in this monitor darkens the screen quite well). This is a nit-pic of mine ... most monitors made today have very poor usability design in their settings buttons. There should either be an app I can install on Windows and Mac where I can just mouse-click and have options or profiles change in the monitor hardware settings quickly ... or for this high quality of monitor, it should come with a remote with quick settings change buttons so that I can change monitor settings without thinking. One other minor issue I noticed was that when the room is dark, with the light-sensor enabled, the screen responds quite well and darkens appropriately, however light from the screen that is reflected off of me sitting in front of it causes the brightness of the screen toggle one baby step brighter then darker about once a second. The brightness change is quite small, but it is noticeable and bothersome. I hacked a fix by putting a small sticky-note paper over the light sensor which let the monitor drop to its low brightness level and stay there. There are light sensor sensitivity settings (high, medium, low), but these don't fix this issue; they just change the range of bright to dark based on ambient room light, not the sensitivity of the sensor itself. All that said, the above "issues" are really just nit-pics. This is a fantastic monitor ... much improved over my dual full HD 23" monitor setup. I highly recommend this monitor. (Note: I'm not a gamer and I've not tried this monitor with any games. But, I am an IT professional, a developer, and I using my monitors typically more than 8 hours a day every day.) BB ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 21, 2015 by BabbleBits

  • Definition And Color Comparable to IPS
Size: 32-inch Style: QHD
Five stars mainly for the same feature which attracted me to begin with, the 1.4 HDMI port (this seems to be a secret with other makes), there is only one, so need a solution for PC/TV connection and apparently neither device I use can handle 2K , right now. (Later Note: I can get 2K 1440p @60hz with HDMI connection direct from computer to monitor, even with lowly AMD A8 7400 GPU Radeon R5, whatever; wow, I wish I could keep it but I want that port for my DVR. (But yes, the movement is sluggish in certain applications;, perhaps it is the 88.8 kHz.) (Achieved with USB 3.0 to DP converter) The ordeal was the Samsung comes set to auto port and on DVI; it kept floating an icon "check DVI", I learned to switch to "manual"and change display to HDMI. What a relief to see the "information" at bottom of main menu go to 1080P (from the DVI's 720x480P with a HDMI to DVI cable). Also a good feature for the screen to tell you what it's resolution is. Also, the picture, for some reason being the best 1080P I have ever seen, It may work together with the Magnavox HD DVR, used as a tuner. (using high speed HDMI cable) I also set the "upscaling" feature to "mode 2"'; I see an edging effect to it, Another worry for me was losing the color I really loved on my 27" IPS AOC; (The AOC had very dark blacks but also a generally dark screen perhaps being a cheaper model.) The colors themselves are mostly correct and the wide range of IPS, but washed out, without that great saturation, I am still working with "custom" settings; I don't like any of the color preset modes. IN ERR{The "dynamic contrast" setting might be better but it gave me a definite bad first impression. (Also, with each channel change, you see it reset.) It takes over all picture settings (even color???). } It definitely needs the Dynamic Contrast. I have just discovered I can keep custom color settings and I do not notice a reset with each channel change; I do not know what I am doing differently. (The reason for this error is that it depends on weather you are in the AV or PC setting for your particular input display, to the best of my knowledge. PC setting seems to blank out all other picture settings.) The 50/50/50 it arrives with is fairly perfect; You would have to be trying to mess up this color. I tried "Game Mode" for awhile and liked those saturated colors but too unreal in some settings. *This VA panel has great blacks; I thought that was a feature of IPS panels, (Some sources say not.) because the AOC also had great blacks, but also to the extent of bad visibility in dark scenes requiring its "DCB-Auto Detect" with some improvement.. This VA panel has very good visibility in dark scenes, (less in gamma 3). What is important about blacks in my experience is the way it adds highlights to objects and makes the colors stand out, but it will not take over all dark colors; shades of gray are there. I've discovered that Gamma 3 is used in "Dynamic Contrast" (The menu shows the settings in playback, sometimes???) and that is what improves the saturated color; it was the 100% bright and "cool" color mode in Dynamic Contrast that I did not like, so I only used the gamma 3 in my custom settings, with 100% contrast, much lower bright and set colors at varying levels all around 50%. I believe I've captured my old IPS. (Even though it has 8 bit color, combined with some process like dithering; some say 10 bit is not noticeable ). It claims 1B(billion) in the specs. The colors on this monitors really are great. (After comparing same picture on side by side screens, I see the VA panel will never totally achieve that IPS deep color look.) Response time is still 5 MS like AOC but I believe there is a setting for speed which I am not familiar with and probably don't need. The stand is nice and solid; Pivoting and tilt back is good for inserting cables; forward at about 5 degrees and pivoting at about 45 degrees is good for viewing. Also, I see volume control for audio and it has in and out holes; but the out gives a hum, unless I'm doing something wrong. (Even pass through should be outputting the audio from my HDMI.) LATER NOTE: Okay, I do now have audio from 3.5mm jack, but it was very difficult to push in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2016 by Bates

  • Nice Monitor
Size: 24-inch Style: QHD HDR10 with USB-C
Great Monitor. Great support.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022 by P. Jacobsen

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