Yes, you can pair the monitor with another curved monitor and a laptop. The HUB function of the ViewFinity S6 S34C652VAU supports daisy chaining, so you can connect both monitors via USB-C and DisplayPort. To do this, you must activate DisplayPort 1.2 and MST in the settings. There are no fundamental restrictions due to the HUB function as long as the monitors and the cable support the necessary standards.
Yes, the Samsung ViewFinity S6 S65VC is usually supplied with protective film, which should be removed after unpacking. However, it is extremely important to distinguish between the removable transport protection film and the permanently installed polarisation film.
Where to find protective films
On the display panel: If present, this film can usually be recognised by a tab in one of the corners (often top left or right) or by a barcode sticker directly on the screen.
On the bezel: The glossy plastic frame of the monitor is often protected all round with narrow, bluish or transparent adhesive strips.
On the webcam: As the Samsung ViewFinity S65VC has an integrated webcam, there may also be a tiny protective film on the camera lens that needs to be removed for a sharp image.
Never remove a film that does not have a tab and extends below the housing frame.
These are usually features such as "integrated docking", "integrated KVM switch" or simply a USB-C with DisplayPort and power delivery. This is where the models differ. In this case, it has an integrated docking with KVM function. Charging up to 90W is possible with this model.
Yes, the height at the base is adjustable by 12 cm (120 mm, ±5 mm).
The minimum height of the monitor with base is 369.4 mm (without base), the maximum is 561.5 mm (incl. base).
The base itself is about 192 mm high (difference maximum minus minimum).
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Yes, this model does include a USB-C port with charging up to 90W, as confirmed by the detailed technical specifications from the manufacturer and specialist retailers.
The official Samsung sheet mentions the USB-C port, and the specs explicitly state "USB-C provides up to 90W via USB 3.x".
Yes, the Samsung ViewFinity S6 S34C652VAU supports daisy chaining, which requires connecting your computer to the primary monitor via a USB-C cable and then connecting the first monitor to the second monitor using a DisplayPort cable from the "DisplayPort Out" port. You also need to enable DisplayPort 1.2 and/or MST in the on-screen display (OSD) settings of both monitors to make it work.
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
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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