See It All with a SAMSUNG 34” ViewFinity S6 Curved Monitor

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Al of the wonderful features – curvature, HDR10, FreeSync, adjustable height, and eye care – of the SAMSUNG 34” ViewFinity S6 Curved Monitor allow you to see everything. Buy now and save $200.

The 34” 1000R curved display brings a 21:9 aspect ratio. It matches the field of sight in your eyes, while your eyes are also protected from excessive blue light. It allows you to get the maximum out of the display and not have to strain your eyes as much to see everything. HDR10 enhances the color to provide infinite hues and true colors. A 100Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync keep your streaming and gaming more smooth.

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Connect a wide range of devices to the SAMSUNG 34” ViewFinity S6 Curved Monitor, with a Thunderbolt 4 port that allows 90W charging while transferring data, along with HDMI, DisplayPort, and a USB3 hub. Additionally, a LAN port allows laptops without a port to connect for Ethernet use. A KVM switch allows you to control two sources from the one monitor, with just one keyboard and mouse. This means split screen, picture-in-picture, picture-by-picture, partitioned screen, etc.

Built-in speakers allow you to maximize your desk’s real estate and get the most out of your workspace. No more worries about knocking over your coffee on your crowded desktop. Just relax and listen to your favorite tunes, binge TV shows and movies, or game all night. The height-adjustable stand with swivel and tilt will keep your neck comfortable throughout.

Save 38% and pay just $499.99 for this monitor in White or Black. Check out the prices on other sizes and features.

SAMSUNG 34” ViewFinity S6 Curved Monitor

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