The Samsung has both HDMI and USB-C inputs. I have the USB-C connected to my Mac using the cable provided by Samsung and my Work PC laptop connected to the HDMI input.
Yes I did the connection with HDMI. However I got M7, not M8. So I got no webcam.Hi! How did you made the connection? I have a Macbook air M1 and the Samsung M8 is arriving tomorrow. I need it for zoom meetings so i dont know if HDMI would work. Thanks
I have the same problem and don't know how to solve it. But I have a feeling that this appeared after some manipulations in the settings, or I didn't notice it before.Yes when scrolling it looks kind of weird with ghosting. I didn’t find the best settings yet
"4K" is a number, in the case of standard displays it is 2160 lines of pixels.I am not sure that it's 4K quality.
You can get more resolution options if you hold down the option key when you select ‘scaled’However, at a resolution of 2560x1440, I am not sure that it's 4K quality.
Try turning the brightness down - I keep it at about 20/50 when using as a monitoreverything is too white, and in the most unnatural way.
I’m on 14.4 (MacBook Pro M1 Max). I have an Anker hub (USB-A and Ethernet) attached to the M8’s second USB-C port. All is still working, including the camera. So it’s not a universal problem. How odd, what a messHi
I updated os to Sonoma 14.4.
since then not the camera nor the usb ports do work.
Anyone with the same problem?
Thank you
M2max Studio here, let’s see when they will release 14.4.1I’m on 14.4 (MacBook Pro M1 Max). I have an Anker hub (USB-A and Ethernet) attached to the M8’s second USB-C port. All is still working, including the camera. So it’s not a universal problem. How odd, what a mess
Groovy crisis avertedWell, they just released 14.4.1 and now it works again
I'm still unsure about the Red 3 tint and the -6 R-gain. But in general, these settings look quite good on my M8.I've recently purchased the Samsung M8 smart monitor, I'm using it via USB-C with the new M1 iMac 24 inch.
I spent quite some time calibrating my Samsung monitor to get it as close to my iMac screen as possible.
These settings are by no means perfect, and of course they may give different results on your screen. Anyway hope they prove helpful.
Picture mode: Graphic. (16:9 standard size)
Eye Care : all settings off*
Expert settings:
Brightness: 25
Contrast: 38
Sharpness: 10
Colour: 32
Tint (G/R): R3
Apply picture settings (not available)
Picture Clarity settings (not available)
Contrast Enhancer: Off
Colour tone: Standard
White balance: 2 point
R-gain: -6
G-gain: 0
B-gain: 0
R-offset: 0
G-offset: 0
B-offset: 0
Gamma: 2.2
Shadow detail: 5
Colour space settings: Auto
Dynamic brightness: enabled
General and privacy settings (main menu)
Intelligent mode settings: On
Power and energy saving: Brightness optimisation on
Minimum brightness: 10
Brightness reduction: off
Motion lighting: off
Screen saver: on
Auto power off: 8 hrs
* I haven't yet figured out how to have the screen brightness adjust automatically based on external light conditions without it enabling the 'warm' feature. Since I use the warm night feature natively with the Mac, I don't need it also on the monitor. If anyone knows how to do this let me know.
In terms of scaling alongside the iMac 24, my iMac screen is set to the default setting for display, the Samsung is set to scaled and the 4th setting (i.e. between middle scaled and more space). I'm using the SAMSUNG colour profile on the Mac. This setting gives me the same size fonts on both displays without it being too small on the eyes.
Hope this helps. I have attached a couple of photos to show you how it appears alongside the iMac.
Simon