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Samsung.com offers Eligible Samsung Education/Employee Discount Customers: 43" Samsung M7 4K UHD 3840x2160 60Hz Smart Monitor (LS43AM702UNXZA) on sale for $442 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
Deal Instructions:
Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
https://www.samsung.com/us/shop/d...510a82b820
Click below for 43" Samsung M7 4K UHD 3840x2160 60Hz Smart Monitor
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...510a82b820
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Your total will be $442 (after discount) + free shipping.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Response Time: 8ms (GTG)
Viewing Angles: 178° H / 178° V
Panel Type: VA
Brightness: 250 cd/m²
Built-in speakers and voice-assistance enabled (Bixby, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant)
Ports
2x HDMI
1x USB C
2x USB 2.0
2x HDMI
1x USB C
2x USB 2.0
Cheaper than the previous front page deal ($450.50).
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No, lowest I've seen it was last month when it was 450, I picked one up then, not worth it IMO.
Would you elaborate on why you don't think it's worth it? I've been in the market for a new monitor and been looking at the comparable Dell or LG, but this is almost half the cost
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Have to disagree with you on 43" being the only option for 4k at 100% scaling. I use two 32" 4k at 100% with no issues. Even have to set most webpages at 80-90%. Unless you have bad vision, 32" 4k is perfect.
Sorry, thats correct, I do have a 16" 1080p monitor too which is the same as your 32" 4k pixel density wise. However, if I try to keep it at a "healty" distance I dont feel comfortable. I use it right behind the keyboard at an angle below the 40" monitor which I am going to be replacing with this 43". (My eye sight is ok btw). Imho 40" was the best option to use as a desktop monitor.
I use a 32 inch LG Ultrafine 4K at a 125% scaling as my primary monitor and love it. I do not scale any apps or browsers - just the Windows interface.
32 inch also has 140 PPI versus the 106 PPI or so this Samsung has, which is very low. 32 inch is the sweet spot for most people.
I was looking at this for a different room, but the 250 nits kills it - too dim for a room with some direct sun.
42 inch is humongous. Firstly, it's extremely difficult to find a quality, especially sit/stand, desk that has the necessary depth to use one.
Secondly, you want a 42 inch at a minimum of 3 feet from your eyes according to manufacturers, but that's too close IMHO, especially for such a big screen. It's easy to get neck cramps, and it's probably not healthy for your eyes.
And yes, I tested it out with a 42 inch 4K TV we have, and it was way too big. I got a 32 inch 4K, which feels perfect to me.
42 inch on a regular desktop is not ideal for most people, IMHO.