Samsung has Announcement ViewFinity S8, a new high-end monitor designed with creative professionals in mind. The monitor comes in both 27 “and 32” models, both offering 4K resolution.
The monitors use a 3,840 x 2,160 pixel IPS LCD panel with a matte finish and factory calibration. Displays offer 98% DCI-P3 coverage, DisplayHDR 600 Certified (for 32 “models, certified for DisplayHDR 400 27” models), Features Pantone validity For the right color and can display up to a billion colors (probably through this) 8-bit + FRC, Instead of true 10-bit support). The 32 “model offers a maximum brightness of 600 nits while the 27” model is limited to 400 nits.
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The ViewFinity S8 monitors come with a stand that offers height, tilt and swivel adjustment with a VESA mounting plate if you want to mount it on the outer arm or stand. Like most monitors nowadays, the ViewFinity S8 models have a USB-C power delivery cable with 90W downstream charging, a display port, an HDMI port (not specified) and an array of I / O with three USB. – A downstream port.
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There’s also an Ethernet connection, so you can plug a wired Ethernet cable into the monitor and get wired internet via a USB-C connection. Other features include an adaptive image mode, an eye saver mode and a Flickr free mode.
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The ViewFinity S8 models are set to launch worldwide at the end of the month, although the exact release date may vary from place to place. Here is the price information available for South Korea only, showing 820,000 won ($ 635) for the 32 “model and 720,000 won ($ 560) for the 27” model. Assuming these prices remain the same or just above other regions, these should be fairly respectable monitors at a relatively reasonable price point.