After going up short for pre-order on Amazon last week, Samsung’s new ViewFinity S9 5K Display is now official available to order from Samsung and Amazon in the U.S.
The Samsung ViewFinity S9 is one of the few 27-inch 5K displays on the market that goes head-to-head with Apple Studio screen by offering ideal pixel density for full Retina quality.
The ViewFinity S9 costs $1,599.99, roughly the same as the Apple Studio Display, although Samsung includes a tilt- and height-adjustable stand while Apple charges $400 for that upgrade. The ViewFinity S9 can also be rotated to a portrait orientation using the included stand.
The ViewFinity S9 has a Thunderbolt 4 port, three USB-C ports and a Mini DisplayPort, and it includes 90 watts of power for machines connected via the Thunderbolt 4 port. A detachable 4K SlimFit webcam supports tilt adjustments as well as automatic framing of subjects in the image, similar to Apple’s Center Stage feature. Built-in speakers with the Adaptive Sound+ option to automatically adjust noise levels are also included.
Built-in Smart TV apps and a remote control make the screen work like a TV without being connected to a computer, with support for popular streaming apps and the Samsung Gaming Hub for playing cloud-based games from Xbox, NVIDIA, and more.
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