
Samsung Lc34h890wjuxes
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Samsung Lc34h890wjuxes
3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"
Yes, you can. I use it in such a way that I also charge my matebook. So I only have to plug in one cable. USB hub... Well, it only has one USB-A output. But I have made 2 devices in split screen via HDMI, DP. Works very well.
Availability Postal delivery approx. 3-5 days 2 pieces ordered from the supplier.
Yes, it is.
I have two of these screens in use with my MacBook Pro and use the supplied cables - works fine for me and the device is also charged via the two screens.
I have the LC34H890WJUXEN, and I'm super satisfied. I don't know the differences, but the base is practical and robust. There are also a lot of them at my employer's, 100's of them. I need it to work on several documents side by side, and of course an even wider one would be better, but that would cost twice as much again. I wouldn't look at the pos/neg reviews, if there are only a few, outliers have a big influence.
Yes, that is possible.
Hello Gilbert, It all depends on the graphics card. If it supports a 2nd screen (if it has at least two HDMI sockets for example), no worries. If not, there is always the possibility of adding a second graphics card to which the second screen can be connected. The only question I can't answer is whether Flight Simultaneous can handle multi-screen. I would say that it must be the case.
Hello Mr Trinquart, yes, no problem, the height in the low position is 420mm, in the high position (therefore continuously adjustable) is 545mm.
It's optimized for Business but one can still use it for gaming. For example it has freesync, for example (AMD) (it does not have freesync 2).
Yes! The base can be removed or not installed, and it will fit a VESA 100x100 bracket for the wall.
I have one of these, but have not tried the HDMI 2.0. Technical data gives the HDMI version as 2.0. https://www.samsung.com/uk/business/monitors/monitor-ch890-lc34h890wjuxen/lc34h890wjuxen/
In the middle there is a distance of approx. 23 cm from the wall (if you push the base all the way to the wall), on the outside approx. 28 cm.
I have a 15'' Macbook Pro with Touchbar on it. Runs great and charges without problems
Laut Spec sheet (https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/quadro-product-literature/301968-DS-NV-Quadro-Pascal-P1000-US-03Feb17-NV-fnl-WEB.pdf) unterstütz die karte 4 x 4k Bildschirme bei 60 hz sollte also gehen
Hi, Yes I tested this, just with the usb C, the video goes up on the Samsung as well as the USB hub.... It was with a Dell laptop, but usb-C is a standard, just control the video part of your laptop.... but only usb, no prob! Greetings
You can connect it via USB-C and then connect your devices via the USB-A ports. Unfortunately, it's not enough that it's still charging.
I will be happy to pass this on to the relevant department so that this can be checked. The marketing text, as far as I can see, is taken 1:1 from the manufacturer's website: https://www.samsung.com/ch/business/business-monitors/business-curved-lc34h890wjuxen/lc34h890wjuxen/
A one-metre black USB-C cable is included in the scope of delivery. The connection from the Mac Mini to the monitor works perfectly. There is nothing written about the quality. However, it is a bit thicker than the USB-C cables from Apple. I would connect it with this.
There are software solutions, such as f.lux, where the size of the screen is not important.
In general: The larger the screen, the higher the resolution must be so that the pixels are not visible. I believe that from PPI 200 you can no longer see the pixels (every mobile phone, laptop and tablet has them nowadays). Get close to your TV, for example, and everything is pixelated (despite Full HD or 4K). Basically, the resolution can seem worse than that of a tablet (Retina) or the laptop itself (also Retina). I think these have a PPI that is significantly higher than 200 (pixels per inch). A 34-inch with 4K resolution from a close distance has a rather low PPI, which is why the font may appear pixelated to you. It always depends on what your reference is. If you want a 34 Ultrawide with a high PPI, you'll have to wait for the following screen and spend a little more. LG 34WK95U-W (34") LG
This is most likely an error in the specifications and what was meant was that the connection is made without a tangle of cables. The monitor itself must be connected to the power.
Under the following link you will find a comparison of the two monitors: https://www.digitec.ch/de/Comparison/5932840-6351358 They differ, for example, in the connections.
A maximum charging power of 45 W is supported. Since the MacBook needs more than 60 W, this will probably not work.
from what i can tell it charges my macbook over the usb-c so i would assume yes.
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