What a deal! Samsung’s 27-inch 4K monitor with an adjustable stand and 3-year warranty is under $200 — but this price won’t last long

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Samsung 27" ViewFinity S8 4K Monitor deal
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If you’re looking for a high quality 4K monitor for productivity or creative work, the Samsung 27-inch ViewFinity S8 is currently available for a fraction of its usual price on Amazon.

The monitor normally sells for $419.99, but it’s now priced at $199.99, which represents a whopping 52% off the usual list price.

Today's top 4K monitor deal

HDR10 support allows for improved contrast and more accurate color representation.

While this is not a high-end HDR display, it offers more tonal range than standard SDR monitors, which will hugely benefit creative tasks like photo editing, content creation, and media consumption.

Samsung includes a fully adjustable ergonomic stand that supports height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and 90-degree pivot, making it easy to position for long work sessions or rotate into portrait mode for coding, writing, or document review. It's easy to set up too, with no need for tools or screws.

The screen has HDMI and DisplayPort inputs for video, along with USB-A and USB-B ports for peripheral connections so you can connect keyboards, mice, or external storage directly to the monitor, reducing cable clutter.

Eye comfort features include TÜV-certified low blue light technology, flicker reduction, and automatic brightness and color temperature adjustments based on ambient lighting conditions.

$199.99 for a 4K 27-inch monitor from a big name brand is a fantastic deal, made even sweeter by the inclusion of a three year warranty.

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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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