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2020-10-11T20:00:00
the display quality itself is very nice and meets my satisfaction. i do wish it were a few inches taller, but that's not a huge deal to me. i have problems waking this after my mac goes to sleep. i have a new 16" mbp, and previously used this for a few months with 2017 15" mpb. the manual and support site offer little help. the systems menu is very limited for mac users too. (they offer windows drivers so its possible its an excellent windows monitor) i find samsung's support is very frustrating to deal with too. they have level 1 people (very nice, friendly) but no ability to get to l2 or l3 when you are spinning your wheels. bottom line, i would avoid this one if you are a mac user.
Tim T.
2020-08-23T20:00:00
i've been using this monitor since feb 2020. i continue to push the monitor's functionality. the usb hub is awesome. i originally had my macbook pro (2013) going to a multi port dock and that into my monitor via hdmi. i could access all of the peripherals and external ssd drive easily through the usb hub. i recently bought a new macbook pro with thunderbolt ports and wanted to ditch the multi dock and go straight to the monitor. i wanted the quicker response the the usb hub, to charge my mac and reduce the number of cables. i was so happy when it all worked using the included cables with the monitor. i have since found a longer thunderbolt cable and have had great success. this monitor is clear, fast and responsive. i highly recommend it!
TommyTech
2020-07-25T20:00:00
Features are not that great if you can't get them to work. The short cut buttons don't work, my screen was popping out of the frame, the setting menu options are incorrectly labelled and the manual does not actually describe how to connect the monitor in a way that makes it work (eg: it does not discuss the incorrectly labelled settings you need to adjust for connecting a USB-C cable). Good luck...
THXTHX
2020-07-10T20:00:00
i've had the cj890 for about a week in active use, and it is simply magnificent. making the jump to a curved screen for my new win10 system was not a big deal, as i had been using a dual-screen flat screen samsung monitor setup for over ten years. i am accustomed to having a lot of screen real estate, but the cj890 has taken this a step further. the image is totally bright and clear, with almost no vignetting at all on the corners, no dead pixels, and no problems. i am also pleased that the unit has built in speakers that sound fine. i am running the unit off of a 40 foot hdmi cable...the quality is top notch.
JOHN G.
2020-05-31T20:00:00
The set-up was not easy and not well explained. I spent an hour on Samsung chat yesterday with 3 different agents trying to figure out how to use the USB hub and looking for an explanation on why my computer cannot connect to the USB PC-In port. The monitor stand is so huge that the monitor stands out about 12" from the wall, so I had to move my desk, and now this massive monitor is too close to me. The speakers are also underwhelming.
cab16
2020-05-14T20:00:00
I bought this on 12 May. I was contemplating the 49 inch. The 43 inch is wide enough for me. I’m able to open and view multiple documents at once. This is especially import for spreadsheets. This may not be ideal for gamers but I’m not a gamer. So if you need more space to work, I recommend consider this model. I’m happy with my purchase.
WillJ
2020-04-17T20:00:00
I purchased this product recently and it didn't take me much time to notice a defect on the screen. I could randomly see white spots appearing and disappearing on the right half of the screen on multiple location. This is especially evident on a black background and lasts less than a second It is so frustrating to find Samsung products don't pick up such issues on the quality checks. I tried exchanging on Amazon but the only option available is to return and buy a new one. The problem is the same product is not available at the price it was purchased and I have to spent an extra 300 bucks to get a new one. The only way forward is to take the route of Samsung repair which I am not sure how long it might take. One really good aspect about this monitor which I didn't find in my research of other products is the availability of KVM switch. I could easily connect my mac and pc simultaneously and switch between the two with the convenience of a single button press. The super ultrawide screen has really enhanced by productivity/gaming experience
Kenny
2020-03-22T20:00:00
I love just about everything about this monitor, EXCEPT I have major annoyance every time I need to switch my input. It will cycle through empty inputs (like now I have on HDMI and DisplayPorts inputs hooked up), but it cycles through both USB-C inputs every time, and then it will often hang there, so I have to go back into the menu, do 2 pushes, and then wait. I wish I could either disable checking for some inputs so it will just always skip them or it were smarter/faster about checking. SUPER ANNOYING!
DrStar
2020-03-20T20:00:00
I like the visual quality, and for gaming, it's super immersive. The stand is very deep (takes up a lot of desk space), I wish it was 1-2" less deep. When the screen is pure black (e.g. on load screens), there is a flickering noise in the right half of the monitor (I checked with another brand new DP cable, still persists). It's not visible when the pixels are lit. The connections are awesome both for input and the USB-C #2 for charging my 95W notebook. I use my gaming PC through DP and my laptop in input USB-C #2. The bundled USB-C cable is high quality but is too short: if you route it through the channel in the stand, it ends up at the back of the monitor. However, the biggest con (and main reason for this review) is the frustratingly dumb OSD and quick buttons. It looks like it was very lazily designed, a bit more love would make a huge difference (hope Samsung can patch this). My two typical scenarios is using just the DP in full screen or also using USB-C in SBS. Problems: 1. The three quick buttons in the bottom only work if there is a video signal on the selected input. This completely defeats the purpose of the input select and SBS/PIP buttons. 2. When selecting input, I have to manually cycle through all inputs, also for ports that have nothing plugged in (USB-C #1 and HDMI). Why can't I select the input from a menu directly, why can't the empty ports be manually disabled or better yet, detected empty and skipped automatically? 3. When I want to use SBS (USB-C #2 on lest, DP on right), the SBS selection always defaults to DP on left, HDMI on right. It cannot be customized, neither does it remember my last setting. Who on earth looked at this and thought "hmm, good enough"? Please Samsung, patch the OSD and shortcut button operation so that it makes sense! Thanks
Bazsi
2020-01-19T19:00:00
Over all the monitor is very good. Having a singular screen that is 43" wide and the ability to have 2 computers using one monitor is very nice. That being said, I have trouble when I turn on the monitor to get the monitor to recognize both computers. Computer #1 is connected via the display port connector and computer #2 is connected via the powered USB type-C. I don't know if there is a startup sequence that I should be following but eventually get it to work if I boot up computer #1 (connected to the DP) and they boot up computer #2 (USBC) and then play with restarting #2/connecting/disconnecting the USBC cable form the laptop #2. Eventually I can get the monitor to recognize both devices when using the source switch to switch between devices. Once I get the monitor to recognize both all is good unless I turn off the monitor and in that case I am back to the trial/error process to get the monitor to see both devices. Would welcome any words of wisdom as to how to get this to work without trial/error.
Blake W.
2020-01-04T19:00:00
Great monitor with display. Feature wise has lots of drwbacks 1. KVM switch is incomplete, works only for USB type-c ports and not for HDMI or DP ports. 2. Samsung Dex works only on HDMI, so you cant use Samsung Dex with Keyboard and Mouse connected to this monitor. 3. Easy Setting Box is not available for this monitor model.
Senthil
2019-12-22T19:00:00
No dead pixels. It's plenty fast enough for even the best of games. Look no further! This thing is awesome!
RCowan
2019-10-02T20:00:00
Great monitor but you will have to wade the waters yourself. Pathetic Support. Continue to have issues where open windows move over to the Surface Pro and I have to drag them back to the monitor. Monitor will go in sleep mode and does not wake. You call support and they start reading the manual.. virtually reading the manual...
SAMCM007
2019-08-01T20:00:00
This screen has been a life saver for my neck and back. Prior to this I had 3 separate monitors that forced me to look and operate in positions that have increased my neck pain. This monitor allows me to look straight a head and be able to see all the information I need without turning my head. The KVM switch is effective and I have not had an issue with it. The only thing that I would like to see more DP ports.
INFORMATICS N.
2019-05-30T20:00:00
Monitor came dead on arrival. No power to the screen when pluged in. Did not work. For this expensive of a product you would expect it to work when it showed up at the door. But no was broken when arrived. Talked to support for over an hour and it got me nowhere. Now I will have to return it which will take weeks. If this product cant be shipped and work when it arrives I would not buy. And I am not getting a new one. Utterly dissapointed. Would review again but will not reorder.
luer
2019-04-07T20:00:00
The monitor looks great, and I love the versatility of having 43" of screen real estate. It has one *terrible flaw* Oftentimes when I lock my computer / it goes into sleep mode the monitor will NOT wake up along with my computer. I have to *physically unplug* the monitor and plug it back in. I've been crossing my fingers for a firmware update or SOMETHING that will stop this from happening. If it wasn't for that, it would be 5 stars!
steveotron
2019-04-02T20:00:00
I bought this monitor primarily to use with my 2017 Mac Book Pro. I know this monitor doesn't have Thunderbolt, but I wanted the larger screen size that isn't available in the Samsung Thunderbolt monitor. The display does work with the Mac book through Display Port over USB-C. The problem is if the Mac book ever goes to sleep, it can be a challenge to get the display to detect an input again. This can be very frustrating when you are trying to use your Mac book and the display won't come up. I have had to do everything from change the USB-C port on my mac book to completely reboot to get the display to recognize the input. Also for some reason the USB-C port doesn't always provide the power needed to charge the Mac Book. It works most of the time, but occasionally the Wattage drops and the Mac Book starts draining the battery. To be sure my Mac Book won't run out of power, I need to connect the Mac charger also.
greenskidog
2019-03-19T20:00:00
Bought this monitor yesterday. Got it all put together with no problems. Crossed my fingers and turned it on. Re-set the resolution to the highest it would go, and the monitor came to life flawlessly. An absolutely immersive experience. The adjust-ability of the very good stand is awesome (tilt-swivel-height. Played a few music videos and even the sound is not bad. I'm not into games at the moment, but have been looking at these wide screen high res monitors for quite sometime. This one had everything that I was looking for and was at the price-point that I could do (was on sale at Micro Center for $100 off. Others have stated that, out-of-the-box there was trouble with their monitor, such as dead pixels, or certain features not working: mine is working great. I'm thrilled with this new monitor. This might even get me into gaming once I retire!
RPS D.
2019-03-10T20:00:00
The Picture is amazing, it stops right there. The "how to" instructions are very limited. The KVM is the worse I've seen on a monitor. When I switch from CPU to the XBOX and then go back, the screen forgets that both my systems are plugged into the inputs. So I have to unplug display cables and power down the monitor to get another go at getting it to work. There needs to be an update to fix the built in KVM. Also I don't know why but Samsung should have put another HDMI port on here. .. Its sad to say but I don't think they give equipment like this a lot of attention.
userrLXbriM5mR
2019-03-01T19:00:00
Love the monitor, but the product pages are factually inaccurate. "the panel’s VESA Standard mount also offers the option of mounting on VESA-compatible arms." - it does not. It was advertised as VESA compatible, both on this page and the Amazon store, but it is obviously not. I bought the monitor in good faith that it was actually VESA compatible, I'm not an expert in VESA, so (again, in good faith) bought the monitor and a VESA wall mount, but was disappointed when I realized that it wasn't compatible.
asdfadsf
2019-01-01T19:00:00
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time), PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this a gaming monitor (I haven't noticed Samsung directly calling it a gaming monitor either, and this monitor actually appears on their business site), but it's more than just a business monitor. It seems to be treading a line in between the two. I say this because you don't see gaming monitors with built in KVM switches, or being able to hook and view two sources on the same monitor at the same time, that's a business need, and not a gaming need. However, you also don't see business monitors with 120hz refresh rates either. The 5ms response time for the monitor is a minimum one would want for fast paced gaming as well. I think Samsung tried to satisfy two needs with this one monitor, and they did a pretty good job of it too. It's a nice balance that allows you to use this very well with either gaming or business and switch back and forth as needed. I've already set it up so that at times I'll have my work laptop taking up half the monitor and at the same time my gaming computer will be taking up the other half of the monitor. Yes, I was gaming and working at the same time. :P I like being able to multi-task like that and this monitor helps make it easier than usual to do. This really is a great monitor. I'm still trying to decide if i want to dedicate this to my main computer, if so, it will replace my dual monitor setup (2 x 21" monitors), OR if I want it to replace my gaming monitors and let this be my main monitor for my gaming computer. If I do that, I will actually lose screen real estate though as my gaming system currently uses a tri-monitor setup (3 x 24" monitors). Despite the loss in screen size, the picture is SO MUCH nicer than my tri-monitors look. I'll probably just hook both up and be done with having 5 monitors and just use this one instead. I'll definitely free up a lot of space going that route. Trust me, you don't know it yet, but you NEED this monitor. :) Thank you #SamsungInsiders for letting me acquire this monitor at a discount for my review.
PanthersDen222
2019-01-01T19:00:00
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time), PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this a gaming monitor (I haven't noticed Samsung directly calling it a gaming monitor either, and this monitor actually appears on their business site), but it's more than just a business monitor. It seems to be treading a line in between the two. I say this because you don't see gaming monitors with built in KVM switches, or being able to hook and view two sources on the same monitor at the same time, that's a business need, and not a gaming need. However, you also don't see business monitors with 120hz refresh rates either. The 5ms response time for the monitor is a minimum one would want for fast paced gaming as well. I think Samsung tried to satisfy two needs with this one monitor, and they did a pretty good job of it too. It's a nice balance that allows you to use this very well with either gaming or business and switch back and forth as needed. I've already set it up so that at times I'll have my work laptop taking up half the monitor and at the same time my gaming computer will be taking up the other half of the monitor. Yes, I was gaming and working at the same time. :P I like being able to multi-task like that and this monitor helps make it easier than usual to do. This really is a great monitor. I'm still trying to decide if i want to dedicate this to my main computer, if so, it will replace my dual monitor setup (2 x 21" monitors), OR if I want it to replace my gaming monitors and let this be my main monitor for my gaming computer. If I do that, I will actually lose screen real estate though as my gaming system currently uses a tri-monitor setup (3 x 24" monitors). Despite the loss in screen size, the picture is SO MUCH nicer than my tri-monitors look. I'll probably just hook both up and be done with having 5 monitors and just use this one instead. I'll definitely free up a lot of space going that route. Trust me, you don't know it yet, but you NEED this monitor. :) Thank you #SamsungInsiders for letting me acquire this monitor at a discount for my review.
Bob00
2019-01-01T19:00:00
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time), PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this a gaming monitor (I haven't noticed Samsung directly calling it a gaming monitor either, and this monitor actually appears on their business site), but it's more than just a business monitor. It seems to be treading a line in between the two. I say this because you don't see gaming monitors with built in KVM switches, or being able to hook and view two sources on the same monitor at the same time, that's a business need, and not a gaming need. However, you also don't see business monitors with 120hz refresh rates either. The 5ms response time for the monitor is a minimum one would want for fast paced gaming as well. I think Samsung tried to satisfy two needs with this one monitor, and they did a pretty good job of it too. It's a nice balance that allows you to use this very well with either gaming or business and switch back and forth as needed. I've already set it up so that at times I'll have my work laptop taking up half the monitor and at the same time my gaming computer will be taking up the other half of the monitor. Yes, I was gaming and working at the same time. :P I like being able to multi-task like that and this monitor helps make it easier than usual to do. This really is a great monitor. I'm still trying to decide if i want to dedicate this to my main computer, if so, it will replace my dual monitor setup (2 x 21" monitors), OR if I want it to replace my gaming monitors and let this be my main monitor for my gaming computer. If I do that, I will actually lose screen real estate though as my gaming system currently uses a tri-monitor setup (3 x 24" monitors). Despite the loss in screen size, the picture is SO MUCH nicer than my tri-monitors look. I'll probably just hook both up and be done with having 5 monitors and just use this one instead. I'll definitely free up a lot of space going that route. Trust me, you don't know it yet, but you NEED this monitor. :) Thank you #SamsungInsiders for letting me acquire this monitor at a discount for my review.
PanthersDenn
2019-01-01T19:00:00
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time, PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this a gaming monitor (I haven't noticed Samsung directly calling it a gaming monitor either, and this monitor actually appears on their business site), but it's more than just a business monitor. It seems to be treading a line in between the two. I say this because you don't see gaming monitors with built in KVM switches, or being able to hook and view two sources on the same monitor at the same time, that's a business need, and not a gaming need. However, you also don't see business monitors with 120hz refresh rates either. The 5ms response time for the monitor is a minimum one would want for fast paced gaming as well. I think Samsung tried to satisfy two needs with this one monitor, and they did a pretty good job of it too. It's a nice balance that allows you to use this very well with either gaming or business and switch back and forth as needed. I've already set it up so that at times I'll have my work laptop taking up half the monitor and at the same time my gaming computer will be taking up the other half of the monitor. Yes, I was gaming and working at the same time. :P I like being able to multi-task like that and this monitor helps make it easier than usual to do. This really is a great monitor. I'm still trying to decide if i want to dedicate this to my main computer, if so, it will replace my dual monitor setup (2 x 21" monitors), OR if I want it to replace my gaming monitors and let this be my main monitor for my gaming computer. If I do that, I will actually lose screen real estate though as my gaming system currently uses a tri-monitor setup (3 x 24" monitors). Despite the loss in screen size, the picture is SO MUCH nicer than my tri-monitors look. I'll probably just hook both up and be done with having 5 monitors and just use this one instead. I'll definitely free up a lot of space going that route. Trust me, you don't know it yet, but you NEED this monitor. :) Thank you #SamsungInsiders for letting me acquire this monitor at a discount for my review.
PanthersDen1
2018-12-20T19:00:00
Where to begin, 4k display 60hz / 100hz / 120hz with more than enough screen to easily support multi tasking projects. Like the other 4 Samsung Monitors this one arrived with 0 dead pixels, no screen bleed and in perfect condition, Set up was easy, hardest part was moving it from the Living Room (where I unpacked and inspected it to the Master Bedroom (where it was installed) Its a bit heavy which can be expected and a little cumbersome. If you want the highest quality, best ratted and most value for your dollar, Then I would strongly suggest the 43" CJ890 Ultra-Wide, You simply wont find a better product. Eye Saver is just that, I have a small 3 piece speaker system so those I disabled immediately. The on panel button controller might take a moment to get use to. The only thing that I didn't like about this was the 1yr warranty, With that said I do own several other Samsung Monitors the oldest one is (Estimated) 8yrs old and to this day I have had 0 problems with it, Its just dated resolution wise. TY for another solid Monitor!
Rustytooth
2018-12-19T19:00:00
The Samsung CJ890 monitor is a game changer. For my job I often move between email, a database program and a few large spreadsheets, and being able to do that without messing around with re-sizing and alt-tabbing is a dream! The monitor has ample room to display everything together with no bezel separating the different views. Because my computer is in serious need of an upgrade, the displays didn’t automatically show the way I wanted them to, but I was pleasantly surprised with Samsung’s responsive and helpful customer support, which soon had me up and running. The picture quality is of course incredible, and the curve of the screen really immerses you - viewing movies with sweeping landscape panoramas is incredible! Overall I’m really happy with this monitor and would recommend it to anyone who needs to multitask.
WittyDuckling
2018-12-18T19:00:00
I've used this monitor for over 2 weeks now and it has been an absolute pleasure so far, not all is perfect about it but it's very small issues. I am still in awe looking at videos or booting up a video game and seeing all this real estate. The picture quality is also fantastic, nothing top notch but it’s perfectly suited for whatever your needs are. It's simple to use and set up. The biggest problem I had was moving my other monitors around to have a large setup. I love that it has built-in speakers, they aren't that great but it's nice to not use headphones sometimes. Pros: - Super widescreen, no need for 2 monitors next to each other and not divide or space between. - Very Bright and colorful screen - Has its own KVM built-in - Has its own “monitor split” to use another device like a laptop for half of the screen for you pc and one for your other device - Very solid quality built as expected from Samsung. - The mount is solid and easy to use even one handed. - Has a lot of ports in the back Cons: - Price is still high, you could still probably find 2 great monitors for cheaper than just one of these - Although it has a lot of ports in the back, they aren’t enough, One HDMI, one display port, 2 USB C, 1 USB 3.0 and 2 USB 2.0. For Something that mocks 2 monitors, it should a least have 2 HDMI or 2 Display ports I feel. - Not all things look good super wide, a lot of programs still aren’t built with support for it in mind and just looks super stretched out. - The built-in speakers aren’t going to please audiophiles - Super heavy screen and instructions to put together might not be for everyone and is very basic
Rudy M.
2018-12-16T19:00:00
Just got my new Samsung 43" widescreen curved monitor and it is incredible! From the moment the box arrived, I was blown away by the sheer size of the screen - it is super long, but also very thin, and short. Not like a 43" TV - much more appropriate for a desktop as a computer monitor. The setup was a breeze - after screwing in 4 screws, and tightening two more, I was up and running in less than 5 minutes. The first time the monitor powered on I was amazed by how vivid the display was - the colors all look great on this HD screen. I am a mac user, so Iw as able to download some free software to help me organize the screen into different tiles so I could very easily and cleanly see all of my active windows and applications. In terms of the curved-ness of the monitor, this is the first curved monitor I have ever used but I quickly got used to it, and am really starting to appreciate it. Completely eliminates the need for a second or 3rd monitor (which I've always had). It has tons of ports available on the back including HDMI, USB-C, and others. Right now I am just using the HDMI but I'm sure down the road I will have the need for others. It slso has built in audio which has sounded very good so far on a few video conference calls I've had. To be honest, the ONLY thing I miss is not having a built in webcam on the monitor , but this can be easily solved for about $20 on Amazon where many compatible webcams are available and they easily can stick on the top of the monitor. All in all, as usual, Samsung does NOT disappoint and it's products are always extremely high quality and reliable! I am a fan for life!
AJK77
2018-12-13T19:00:00
If I could summarize my review of this monitor in one word it would be outstanding. I have used several monitors from several different manufacturers and the Samsung CJ890 monitor is the by far the best! So why is the CJ890 Ultra Wide 43” monitor the best? Pros • Packaging: The monitor came shipped in the usual box however, it was packaged so well that even a careless delivery person would not have been able to damage the monitor. • Setup/Inside the Box: The setup was really easy and even allows the user to put the monitor without taking out of the box. I was able to secure the stand on the monitor while the monitor was in the box which will make sense to the buyer as the monitor is so big, manuvering the monitor is a little awkward without the stand/base attached. The box came with everything you need to connect two devices. It came with the power cable, a HDMI cable and a USB C to USB C cable. The stand allows height adjustment and swivel adjustment. Bottom line is that setup was a breeze. Plug in the monitor and cables and away you go. I plugged in a Surface Book Pro and a Galaxy Book and both worked flawlessly with this monitor. • Picture: The picture quality on this monitor is unmatched. I have streamed movies, watched TV and worked with several office applications and the picture is simply amazing. The Eye saver mode is also a major plus. • Sound: The sound is unexpectedly great. Do not expect movie/theater room type sound but for a computer monitor the sound is well above acceptable. • 2 monitors in 1: Being able to have 2 monitors in one with this picture quality puts this monitor in a class by itself. Cons • Cost: This unit new is $800…kinda steep for a computer monitor if using it only for work applications. Overall, this is an outstanding monitor and would highly recommend the CJ890 based on the picture quality and the space it is saving on my desk. While the $900 price tag is a little steep, you have to consider what you are getting. Not having two monitors with cords going everywhere has made my workspace more enjoyable…plus the monitor just looks so cool on my desk.
sugarland2819
2018-12-13T19:00:00
One monitor can now replace the dual monitor setup. More sleek looking and provides a continuous, non broken view. The curved screen adds a new dimension. At first it did take me some time to get used to this. I work at home in accounting and this monitor is amazing for spreadsheets. I can now make a spreadsheet as long as I want and I have plenty of room to view without scrolling. This has made my work so much easier. The size of the unit is easy on old eyes. I wear reading glasses and also suffer from glare. The make of this monitor has decreased glare issues and also made me less tired as I can easily see the content without struggling. The monitor is sharp and quick even when streaming videos. The only con you may find with this product is not having the desktop room to accommodate such a large item An amazing advancement in technology.
OhioMom740
43"
VA LCD
LED
Curved
1800R
3840 x 1200
32:10
300cd/m2
250cd/m2
3000:1
Mega DCR
178 deg. (H)/178 deg. (V)
5ms
HxV: x 41.43 x 12.94" (105.23 x 32.87cm)
16.7M
2x 5W Stereo
AC 100-240V
Internal
220W
Less than 0.3W
Less than 0.5W (HDMI/DP Input Condition)
Yes
Windows 10
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (Keyboard, Video Monitor, Mouse)
120Hz
Yes
1x EA (v2.0)
1x EA (v1.2)
Yes
1x (v3.0; 1 Up (USB-C), 3 Down)
-2.0 deg. (+/-2.0 deg. ) - +17.0 deg. (+/-2.0 deg. )
-15.0 deg. (+/-2.0 deg. ) - +15.0 deg. (+/-2.0 deg. )
Height Adjustable Stand (HAS) 4.72" +/- 2"
51 to 104 deg. F (11 to 40 deg. C)
10-80% (non-condensing)
Yes
With Stand: 41.84 x 20.65 x 12.38" (106.27 x 52.45 x 31.45cm)
Without Stand: 41.84 x 14.14 x 6.87" (106.27 x 35.92 x 17.45cm)
With Stand: 28.66 lbs (13.00kg)
Without Stand: 22.49 lbs (10.20kg)
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One Amazing monitor
By PanthersDen222
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time), PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this...
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One Amazing monitor
By Bob00
This monitor is simply amazing, 43" of pure awesome. I really like how you are able to connect two computers to it at once and use both at the same time. You can do single source (one computer at a time), PBP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture). I'm not a fan much of PIP, but I do like PBP. I do find that it's a little slow switching between sources and layout formats, but with a little getting used to, it shouldn't be too bad. I don't think I would go so far as to call this...
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Upgrade your desktop experience and easily replace multiple smaller monitors with our large 43" super ultra-wide 32:10 curved monitor.
At a Glance
Samsung's CJ890 Series super ultra-wide curved monitor boasts a massive amount of real estate on one chassis combined with exceptional performance. It's designed for any business application involving large data sets and is the perfect replacement for multiple monitor setups, viewing large amounts of information on one screen and split screen viewing of multiple windows at once.
Large 43" Screen and Ultra-Wide 32:10 Aspect Ratio
An ultra-wide 32:10 aspect ratio on the large 43" screen optimizes panoramic viewing with fewer bezels (equivalent to (2) 24" 16:9 monitors). So you can get a better viewing experience, easier installation and use less cables compared to a multi-monitor setup. Plus, you get more space to work for tasks involving long spreadsheets and multiple windows.
Ultra-Curved Screen Optimizes the Viewing Experience
Samsung's super curved VA panel is designed for comfort, productivity and style. With an 1800mm radius, the distance from screen to eye is a more uniform distance, resulting in less eye fatigue when working long hours. Wide viewing angles help to ensure the picture is not degraded from off angles.
Connect with One USB-C Port
USB-C allows a single cable connection to transmit digital display, data (USB) and power. 2 USB-C ports let you directly connect any PC, tablet or mobile device and get to work. Your device will be charged and up to 3 peripherals can be plugged in directly to the monitor for added productivity.
KVM (Keyboard, Video Monitor and Mouse) Switch
The KVM switch is a hardware device that allows you to control multiple computers from one keyboard, monitor and mouse. So you can easily and quickly switch sources at the touch of a button.
Split-Screen (PBP) and Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
Connect up to two separate sources to the display and view them simultaneously with split-screen (PBP) and picture-in-picture (PIP) technology. Perform work, like coding, in one window and see the results in a separate window. With the included Samsung software, you can make window management easy and maximize your efficiency.
120Hz Refresh Rate
The CJ890 Series delivers a smooth and crisp presentation of fast moving content, helping to eliminate blurring, ghosting and juddering and reducing lag for gaming and video content.
Fully Adjustable Stand and VESA Compatibility
The monitor swivels, tilts and is height-adjustable, to deliver comfort and ergonomics at work. And with VESA mount compatibility, installation on a wall or separate mounting arm is easy.
Easy on the Eyes
Eye Saver Mode and Flicker Free technology help to reduce eye strain for a more comfortable work experience, even during long work hours. When Eye Saver Mode is active, blue light levels are lowered. And flicker-free technology eliminates flickering at all levels of brightness.