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Samsung's PBP is called Multi View and does allow two sources to occupy different sides of the monitor. It does not, however, act as a KVM allowing your mouse to pass freely between them. An interesting feature they do have is, if you hook a laptop up with TWO cables, it not being powerful enough to run the full display over one, it will act as two monitors side-by-side very well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You are able to show 2 inputs at the same time. They change the name to MultiView; however, you will be limited to 120hz and HDR will be disabled.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can, you have the option of utilizing Samsungs EASY SET BOX software or, micro-hdmi , or simply HMDI to gain split screen. Also note I'm stating this thinking you've already connected to the Display Port. Note the usb - c ports on this monitor are for peripherals only.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your question! Although this monitor doesn't haven't have PBP, it does have MultiView, that supports 2 external inputs at the same time. Multi View Support can be supported in the following scenarios: 1) Source A + Source B 2) Source A + Smart App/Mirroring 3) Smart/App Mirroring + Smart App.
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