Samsung S65UA (3440 x 1440 pixels, 34")
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Samsung S65UA

3440 x 1440 pixels, 34"


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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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The monitor does NOT have built-in speakers! I don't know why I assumed this. Because this was essential for me. The volume control is only for the speakers connected via the jack plug at the back. If I now set the filter "integrated speakers", this is not listed.

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perrinechambard

1 year ago

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patrick.r.roth

1 year ago

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dandraka

1 year ago

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You can use both, and the package contains a suitable USB-C. Note that not every USB-C cable works, it has to be certified (don’t remember the exact standard). Although HDMI works as well, I prefer USB-C because with a single cable you get image, sound(*), power, ethernet(*) and USB. Basically it’s a docking station. (*) if you connect speakers and network cable respectively to the monitor

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kochcheese

1 year ago

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ckalm

1 year ago

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Blackflame

2 years ago

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philschw

2 years ago

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1) 810x370mm 2) I'm not sure what you mean exactly. The stand is slanted upwards at the back, which means that if you want to use it with the stand but place it as close to the wall as possible, it is about 160mm from the wall to the radius of the monitor. The top of the stand is roughly flush with the panel, which means it would also be roughly in contact with the wall. Hope this helps, otherwise ask again

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

Yes you can, however I would not recommend this model as it is wider than a 32 inch 4K screen with much higher resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. This monitor does it better and costs no more, it has Thunderbolt 3 interfaces and even a LAN connection, charging a notebook is also possible with it: Samsung LF32TU870VRXEN (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32")

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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EA9600

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

Neither of them, I would go for a 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 pixel 32 inch display, they are less wide and offer much higher resolution, for example this one would be very good, it also has an Ethernet port: Dell P3222QE (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32 ") If an Ethernet connection is not needed, this one would be ideal: Samsung LF32TU870VRXEN (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32 ")

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r.schnyder

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

You have to set in the monitor menu whether the USB-C is to be used as high-speed data or as video input. see p.35 in the manual: https://www.samsung.com/de/support/model/LS34A650UXUXEN/#downloads

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donphilippo

3 years ago

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laemmli

3 years ago

have you tried a standard usb-a stick? if it is recognised, you simply do not have enough power on the usb hub in your monitor. even if the monitor would actually have enough power available with a 230v power supply - the usb ports are still not actively amplified with power - unfortunately.

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chrisgaehler07

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

The LAN port is present and gives my MacBook Pro (2016) connected via USB-C a reliable connection to my gigabit switch. The MBP also receives a power supply that charges the battery quickly enough. I have a hard drive, a keyboard receiver and an iPad connected to the three USB 3.0 ports, which receive power and a data connection to the MBP. I can therefore leave my separate USB-C hub and charger in my bag. The screen itself does not establish a connection via the LAN. It can only install any software updates via one of the USB ports, but I haven't tried that. It is set to "High data speed" when it comes from the factory, so it doesn't use the full resolution via USB-C, but it does via HDMI. I have set it to "High resolution" and the slightly reduced bandwidth doesn't bother me. You can find measurements of the LAN speed under jannn's review at https://www.digitec.ch/de/user/jannn-2262497?activity=4 . I haven't connected it to an M1 MBP, but I intend to buy one eventually. If you do get this screen, I'd be happy if you share your experience with M1 Macs in this thread.

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raffaelegaglione

3 years ago

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David Raemy

3 years ago

So that your question can possibly be answered, we have forwarded it directly to the community. This is because we unfortunately do not have an effective user experience with the product.

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