You need to make sure the cable supports Displayport Alt mode. Although not written in the description, this cable should support it - Digitec USB-C - USB-C (3 m, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, 100 W)
To connect an external display to a 24-inch iMac, you will need either a Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort cable, depending on which ports the iMac and the external display have. You can also use the iMac as a second monitor for another Mac by activating "Target Display Mode"
the USB C port at the back of the screen is between the DisplayPort (DP) and the port labelled "PC".
However, your computer must also support a USB-C connection in a version that enables video transmission (at least USB-C 3.1).
If your computer does not have such a USB-C port, I recommend connecting via DP
The manufacturer confirms that speakers are available:
https://www.samsung.com/ch/monitors/high-resolution/viewfinity-s6-34-inch-ultra-wqhd-ls34c650tauxen/
In my opinion, no additional cable is needed to use the screen as a USB-C hub including LAN and power for the notebook. Works for Windows and Mac OS for me. The answer below looks AI generated 😉
It is possible to connect an external camera to this monitor, as it does not have a built-in camera. You can use the available USB ports to connect an external camera. However, make sure that the camera is compatible with the monitor and that you have the necessary cables for the connection.
Yes, I have. I connected both the keyboard and mouse directly to the monitor and it works. However, they also worked for me via a docking station. So I can't guarantee that it will work for you.
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No idea - does the screen switch directly to economy mode?
At the bottom of the frame under the "Samsung" lettering is the switch for the menu or for switching on if it has switched itself off immediately.
Mine works perfectly...
I bought this screen, but the integrated KVM switch does NOT recognise the mouse and keyboard when I connect via HDMI from the screen to my laptop. The image is transferred correctly, but the USB type A (mouse + keyboard plug, which is connected directly to the Samsung screen) has NO power and therefore does not work.
However, if I then connect my business laptop via USB C, everything suddenly works. (Picture + mouse + keyboard).
What could be the problem? I also have a USB C port on my private laptop, but when I try it that way, it doesn't even transfer the image, let alone the mouse and keyboard. The only thing that works is that the laptop charges, i.e. it gets power via USB C. Could it be that something so simple and mundane just does NOT work? Would be incredibly grateful if anyone has any tips so that I don't feel like I'm the only one with this problem again.
I bought this screen. However, the "Split Screen" function is not included in the menu. This means that if I only have one source (e.g. laptop) and I want to split my curved monitor as 2 screens, I always have to do this manually (also possible with the Windows key combination). But the problem is that this always has to be set up manually AND if I want to "share" my screen with others, I can't just share the "left" or "right only" half of the screen. The others then always see the entire screen. This is extremely tedious and if I had known this, I would not have bought the screen. Furthermore, the wireless mouse and keyboard are not recognised by the integrated KVM switch. (USB plug). I still have to plug the USB connector directly into the laptop. I have tried all USB plugs on the monitor, but the mouse/keyboard does not react with any of them! Strange, I was really looking forward to these functions.....
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