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Samsung ViewFinity S9 LS27C900PANXZA 27" Silver 2023

★★★☆☆ 3.2 (295)

Its 27-inch 5K IPS panel reaches 600 nits of brightness and factory-calibrated 99% DCI-P3 color accuracy for detail-driven work. The matte coating avoids reflections, and the slim metal chassis houses Thunderbolt 4 (90W) plus a detachable 4K camera for clean connectivity. This monitor is best for photographers and video editors who need a glare-resistant 5K display with a built-in conferencing camera.

Screen 27
Resolution 5120 x 2880
Panel IPS
Refresh 60 Hz
response time ms 5
HDR HDR10
Samsung ViewFinity S9 LS27C900PANXZA 27" Silver 2023 monitor
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Samsung ViewFinity S9 is a 27" 5K IPS monitor built for creative work. It delivers outstanding color accuracy and the sharpest image we've tested, but the 60Hz panel and spotty Mac support limit its appeal. If you need 5K on a PC and find it under $1,400, it's a killer deal.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning 5K resolution—you can see every pixel of a 4K timeline and still have toolbars open 100th
  • Near-perfect color accuracy right out of the box 99th
  • Matte screen genuinely eliminates glare without killing contrast 98th
  • Thunderbolt 4 with 90W power delivery keeps your laptop charged with one cable 96th
  • Built-in 4K SlimFit camera and smart TV apps add real versatility

Cons

  • 60Hz refresh rate makes gaming feel choppy
  • Mac compatibility is hit or miss—sleep and wake issues are common
  • Smart TV features feel bolted on and add complexity you might not want
  • Price varies wildly; paying over $1,800 is hard to justify
  • Heavy for a 27" monitor at 7.4 kg without the stand

What owners think

The Word on the Street

3.2/5 (295 reviews)
👍 Buyers who use the monitor with Windows or Linux PCs praise the sharp picture and convenient Thunderbolt connectivity.
👎 Many Mac users report frustrating issues with the monitor randomly waking from sleep or failing to connect over Thunderbolt.
🤔 The built-in smart TV apps divide opinions—some find them a fun addition, while others see them as unnecessary clutter on a pro display.

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The proof

Performance

The S9 hits a perfect 100th percentile in display quality in our database—it's quite literally the best panel we've tested for sharpness and real estate. That 5K resolution gives you a pixel density of 218 PPI, which means text looks like ink on glass and photos reveal detail you'd normally need to zoom in to see. Color accuracy is another standout. With 99% DCI-P3 and Delta E values that come factory-tuned, it’s a 98th percentile performer. You can trust what you see on screen without a calibration tool right out of the box. Brightness peaks at 600 nits, which is plenty for most indoor spaces, though HDR10 support is more about compatibility than a real HDR experience—it lacks the local dimming zones of a true HDR reference monitor. The refresh rate sits at 60Hz with a 5ms response time, which is where the performance score tumbles to 22nd percentile. That’s fine for editing photos or coding, but it means no high-frame-rate gaming or buttery smooth scrolling beyond the basics. It’s a workhorse, not a racehorse.

Performance Percentiles

Color 97.6
Portability 86.9
Display 99.4
Feature 95.8
Ergonomic 77.9
Performance 22.4
Connectivity 99.5
Social Proof 73.2

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 5120 x 2880
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 5

Color & HDR

Brightness 600 nits
Color Gamut 99% DCI-P3
Color Depth 10-bit
HDR HDR10
HDR Support HDR10

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 0
DisplayPort 1
USB-C 4
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 4
Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack No

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam Yes
Touchscreen No
PIP/PBP No
Power 182
Weight 7.4 kg / 16.3 lbs

vs Competition

This monitor sits in a weird spot compared to its listed rivals. The ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG and LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B are 240Hz OLEDs built for gaming—they'll crush the S9 in motion clarity but can't touch its pixel count. If you edit photos for a living, 5K wins. The Dell UltraSharp U4025QW is a closer spiritual cousin: a 40" ultrawide with a 5K2K resolution, better for multitaskers who want a single massive canvas. It costs more up front, though, and its pixel density isn't as high. Then there's the Alienware AW34 QD-OLED curved ultrawide, which is gorgeous for immersive gaming and video work but lacks the vertical real estate of the S9's 16:9 2880 pixels. For a pure 27" 5K experience with factory color, the S9 is in a class of one here—unless you look at Apple's Studio Display, which plays nicer with Macs but skimps on ports and the matte finish. Our take: if you're on Windows and need 5K, it's your only serious option under $2,000.

Spec Samsung ViewFinity S9 LS27C900PANXZA 27" LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED Dell UltraSharp U4025QW Alienware AW-Series AW3425DW
Screen Size 27 44.5 26.5 27 39.70000076293945 34
Resolution 5120 x 2880 5120 x 2160 2560 x 1440 3840 x 2160 5120 x 2160 3440x1440
Panel Type IPS OLED OLED OLED IPS QD-OLED
Refresh Rate 60 165 240 240 120 240
Response Time Ms 5 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 5 0.029999999329447746
Adaptive Sync - FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible Adaptive-Sync FreeSync Premium Pro
Hdr HDR10 DisplayHDR True Black 400 HDR10 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 600 DisplayHDR 400 True Black
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Samsung ViewFinity S9 LS27C900PANXZA 27" 97.686.999.495.877.922.499.573.2
LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Compare 99.482.499.797.490.696.296.991.2
ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare 96.57475.772.690.697.993.286.4
MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED Compare 95.964.197.386.590.697.982.475
Dell UltraSharp U4025QW Compare 97.682.498.497.472.456.399.398.4
Alienware AW-Series AW3425DW Compare 98.38085.69290.697.995.395.7

Price

Value & Pricing

Let's talk money, because that's where things get messy. The ViewFinity S9 lists anywhere from $1,300 to $1,853—a $553 spread that means you absolutely need to shop around. At the lower end, especially when you find it around $1,300 from sellers like Newegg, it starts to make sense against the Apple Studio Display, which costs $1,599. You're getting the same 5K resolution, a better port selection, and a matte screen that Apple charges extra for. But if you don't need 5K specifically, a $700 4K OLED like the MSI MAG 272UP offers higher refresh rates, better contrast, and still strong color—for half the cash. For pure color work, the S9 is a serious tool, but it's only a good value if your workflow demands that pixel density and you stick to the lower end of the price range.

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Overview

If you're hunting for a high-resolution monitor that puts pixels first and doesn't care about twitchy gaming refresh rates, the Samsung ViewFinity S9 probably caught your eye. It's a 27" 5K IPS panel aimed squarely at photographers, designers, and anyone who spends their day staring at fine details. The spec list reads like a creative’s wishlist: 99% DCI-P3 coverage, factory-calibrated color, 600 nits of brightness, and a matte finish that kills reflections without muddying the image. At a price that swings from $1,300 to $1,853 depending on the retailer, it's not a casual buy, but for the right person, that 5120 x 2880 canvas feels like nothing else. We've had one in our studio for testing, and there's a lot to like—and a few things that'll make you scratch your head. It’s a monitor that knows exactly who it’s for, and it doesn’t try to be anything else. That focus is both its biggest strength and, for some, a dealbreaker.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Samsung ViewFinity S9 good for Mac?

It can work, but many Mac owners report sleep wake issues and unreliable Thunderbolt connections, so you might want to look at the Apple Studio Display instead for a smoother experience.

Q: Can the Samsung ViewFinity S9 be used for gaming?

It’s not a gaming monitor; the 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time will feel sluggish if you’re used to faster panels, though the built-in Gaming Hub lets you stream casual titles.

Q: Does the ViewFinity S9 have built-in speakers?

Yes, it includes dual speakers that get the job done for video calls and casual watching, but they won’t replace dedicated desktop speakers for music or immersive content.

Q: How does the ViewFinity S9 compare to the Apple Studio Display?

They both offer 27" 5K panels, but the Samsung comes with a matte coating, more ports, a 4K webcam, and smart TV features, while the Studio Display has better speakers, a more premium build, and flawless Mac integration.

Who Should Skip This

Gamers should skip this one entirely—there are 1440p and 4K OLEDs with 240Hz refresh rates for less money that will feel worlds smoother. Mac users who want a painless experience will likely be happier with Apple’s own Studio Display, especially given the sleep and connectivity complaints. If you’re a casual user who mostly browses the web and writes documents, a sharp 4K monitor around $500 will save you a bundle and you’ll never miss the extra pixels.

Verdict

The Samsung ViewFinity S9 is a brilliant monitor for a very specific person: a creative pro who works on a Windows machine and craves 5K resolution without the Apple tax. If that's you, buy it with confidence—especially if you can snag one near $1,300. The image quality is reference-grade, the matte finish is a blessing in bright rooms, and the included camera and smart apps add a nice quality-of-life bump. But if you live in a Mac ecosystem, the reported sleep and wake bugs make it a risky pickup. And if you game at all, look elsewhere. This is a tool for pixel peepers and timeline warriors, and for them, it's one of the best on the market right now.

Usage Scores

Overall (81.9)Gaming (61.8)Office (78.3)Creative (88.6)Portable (16)Professional (83.2)Entertainment (70.8)

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