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Samsung EDU/EPP: 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor w/ Matte Display $680 or 2 for $1020 ($510 each) + Free Shipping

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Samsung [samsung.com] has for EDU/EPP Members: 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor w/ Matte Display on sale as listed below when you follow the deal instructions. Shipping is free.


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  1. Visit the Samsung Discount Program [samsung.com] page and select your qualifying program
  2. Add 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor w/ Matte Display [samsung.com] to your cart
    • Make sure Get 50% off a second 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor is selected
  3. You may be prompted to sign in to your EDU/EPP Account
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. Your total should be 1 for $680 or 2 for $1020 ($510 each) after EDU/EPP savings + free shipping.
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Samsung [samsung.com] has for EDU/EPP Members: 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor w/ Matte Display on sale as listed below when you follow the deal instructions. Shipping is free.


Note: You may need to add to cart after logging in to your eligible discount program to see the deal prices.


Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit the Samsung Discount Program [samsung.com] page and select your qualifying program
  2. Add 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor w/ Matte Display [samsung.com] to your cart
    • Make sure Get 50% off a second 27" ViewFinity S9 5K IPS Smart Monitor is selected
  3. You may be prompted to sign in to your EDU/EPP Account
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. Your total should be 1 for $680 or 2 for $1020 ($510 each) after EDU/EPP savings + free shipping.

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Model: Samsung ViewFinity S9 27" 60Hz Monitor, Silver (LS27C900PANXZA)

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Apr 15, 2025
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soniamukerjee
Apr 15, 2025
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Anyone wants to split with me?
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Hat-Trick
Apr 15, 2025
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Despite a $1600 price, I've never heard anyone say much that is great about this monitor, which is too bad because for a company well-renowned for top-notch screens, I had higher hopes.
Apr 15, 2025
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m47150
Apr 15, 2025
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
Despite a $1600 price, I've never heard anyone say much that is great about this monitor, which is too bad because for a company well-renowned for top-notch screens, I had higher hopes.
TLDR; This is barely an acceptable price for this monitor although the panel is capable of really nice colors. This is my opinion since I am not a creator. As a creator, you may value the panel's accuracy/color abilities.

The panel is beautiful; I got one for <$400 (lowest I've seen). And while it is beautiful, it is not 2x or 3x more beautiful than other monitors. Mine sits next to a 43" Neo G7 and a 32" G70D. Both of those monitors are mid-to-upper level monitors and this panel can achieve more vibrant colors. Other than that, it's just a standard 60hz IPS panel (albeit 5k resolution).
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m47150
Apr 16, 2025
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[QUOTE=Hat-Trick;176645764]
Quote from m47150 :
TLDR; This is barely an acceptable price for this monitor although the panel is capable of really nice colors. This is my opinion since I am not a creator. As a creator, you may value the panel's accuracy/color abilities.The panel is beautiful; I got one for
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DevonKeDev
Apr 16, 2025
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Quote from soniamukerjee :
Anyone wants to split with me?
I am. Let me know how to do it.
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Apr 16, 2025
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I bought this used once for less than $500 and returned it. Even at this price I would recommend buying a used LG Ultrafine 5K at a similar price, which I've done.

The Samsung is a matte display so the colors look less vibrant and quite honestly the matte looks poor quality and dated. The Samsung runs a TV OS with a remote control which is a poor user experience. There's no software brightness control from the computer over USB-C or DisplayPort. The camera is disappointing. The build quality feels really cheap. When you turn it off the picture shrinks like an old tube TV which I find really tacky for a high end computer monitor.

I haven't tried the ASUS ProArt 5K but I have tried the Apple Studio Display. The Studio Display isn't worth the price premium over the LG since the picture quality is nearly identical.
Last edited by ThriftyKitten3507 April 15, 2025 at 07:31 PM.
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Hat-Trick
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
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The new Slickdeals "redesign" completely botched my comment. I report bugs on a daily basis. It's terrible and nothing ever seems to get fixed. Sorry.
I think I replied that I was glad that the monitor had a beautiful picturee and that the cost was due to the 5K. I had a Dell 6K that is now $3000 and it was bad enough that I returned it.

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Apr 16, 2025
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bradmurray
Apr 16, 2025
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
Despite a $1600 price, I've never heard anyone say much that is great about this monitor, which is too bad because for a company well-renowned for top-notch screens, I had higher hopes.
It's not a $1600 monitor. It's normally $1k.
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Hat-Trick
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Quote from bradmurray :
It's not a $1600 monitor. It's normally $1k.
It's literally $1599.99 at Samsung right now. That makes it a $1600 monitor.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...900panxza/
Last edited by Hat-Trick April 16, 2025 at 02:34 PM.
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Makron
Apr 16, 2025
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TLDR: Please don't buy this. Just be patient, because Samsung and other display corps are working on newer, better 5K gaming displays as we speak, OLED as well.

Do not buy this display, whatever you do. I went through 3 months of warranty hell, awful communication, and FOUR replacement units direct from Samsung. They ended up getting so fed up with warranty support on this thing that they literally gave me a pick of any display from their store. And I mean any. I now have a G80SD 32" OLED as a result of this fiasco per Samsung, which is 4K/240Hz and that's all well and good but the visual clarity cannot be compared whatsoever. Seriously, it was a visual treat, but this monitor WILL fail you at some point far sooner than you want.

It's a genuine shame, because with great color and being 5K at 27", it sets a standard of 218 PPI, and my god does every single game visually feel like a brand new experience. I don't care about 60 FPS or refresh rate, visuals are the literal most important thing to me and believe me 5K absolutely brings it, even if it's 30 FPS or under. You can basically turn off any form of anti-aliasing, it's that crispy. And before you ask, yes, a LOT of games, even older titles prior to 2010 supported 5120x2880 without a single issue. This monitor wowed every single friend and family member that I showed it to. This is where the pros end.
Cons:

-Every unit I received had some form a delamination, air bubbles, and in particular, dirt trapped underneath the matte film or polarizer. This is really only possible to occur during the actual bonding on the panel, so either I received 4 monitors from the same bad batch, or Samsung has an underlying quality control problem that they're not admitting to.
-My first unit died within 6 months. No panel overclocking (60Hz only) at all. One morning it just refused to boot up. I have this plus my desktop attached to a surge protector and battery backup.
-My second unit had bad vertical lines, similar to a bad cable. I use a fiber optic HDMI cable that I tried other displays on the same cable with no issue, and no finagling of the port itself or swapping cables adjusted anything visually. Bad panel.
-Third and fourth panels had severe dust particles trapped inside during the bonding process alongside general panel delamination. This is where Samsung had enough and just let me have my pick of anything on the store or a full refund.
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CyanClover3703
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Is this a joke or a real thing
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DavidD6012
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Why the need for Samsung to spell out MaTtE DIsplAY when all monitors except OLED are matte..lol
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bonestamp
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Quote from Makron :
TLDR: Please don't buy this. Just be patient, because Samsung and other display corps are working on newer, better 5K gaming displays as we speak, OLED as well.

Do not buy this display, whatever you do. I went through 3 months of warranty hell, awful communication, and FOUR replacement units direct from Samsung. They ended up getting so fed up with warranty support on this thing that they literally gave me a pick of any display from their store. And I mean any. I now have a G80SD 32" OLED as a result of this fiasco per Samsung, which is 4K/240Hz and that's all well and good but the visual clarity cannot be compared whatsoever. Seriously, it was a visual treat, but this monitor WILL fail you at some point far sooner than you want.

It's a genuine shame, because with great color and being 5K at 27", it sets a standard of 218 PPI, and my god does every single game visually feel like a brand new experience. I don't care about 60 FPS or refresh rate, visuals are the literal most important thing to me and believe me 5K absolutely brings it, even if it's 30 FPS or under. You can basically turn off any form of anti-aliasing, it's that crispy. And before you ask, yes, a LOT of games, even older titles prior to 2010 supported 5120x2880 without a single issue. This monitor wowed every single friend and family member that I showed it to. This is where the pros end.
Cons:

-Every unit I received had some form a delamination, air bubbles, and in particular, dirt trapped underneath the matte film or polarizer. This is really only possible to occur during the actual bonding on the panel, so either I received 4 monitors from the same bad batch, or Samsung has an underlying quality control problem that they're not admitting to.
-My first unit died within 6 months. No panel overclocking (60Hz only) at all. One morning it just refused to boot up. I have this plus my desktop attached to a surge protector and battery backup.
-My second unit had bad vertical lines, similar to a bad cable. I use a fiber optic HDMI cable that I tried other displays on the same cable with no issue, and no finagling of the port itself or swapping cables adjusted anything visually. Bad panel.
-Third and fourth panels had severe dust particles trapped inside during the bonding process alongside general panel delamination. This is where Samsung had enough and just let me have my pick of anything on the store or a full refund.
Ya, just to add on to this... KTC recently launched their H27P3 in China for less than $500 USD. It's pretty comparable to this Samsung monitor in specs. Reviewers expect it to be available in the US soon.

Apple is also reportedly working on a mini-LED refresh to their 5K monitor. It will likely be around the $1500 price point, but if it's as good as their mini-LED macbook pro screens then it's comparable to OLED and they might get me to part with $1500.
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Quote from DavidD6012 :
Why the need for Samsung to spell out MaTtE DIsplAY when all monitors except OLED are matte..lol
The main competition for this monitor is Apple's 5K Studio display which comes in two versions: glossy and matte.

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edgarwong
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Quote from DavidD6012 :
Why the need for Samsung to spell out MaTtE DIsplAY when all monitors except OLED are matte..lol
is this the same matte coating as the S24 and S10 tablet?

I have those and that coating is amazing, zero glare

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