The bigger version of the fantastic budget 24-inch ASUS ProArt PA24AC monitor, the ASUS ProArt PA278CV is an ideal companion for any MacBook Pro. Thanks to the global supply shortage, stock for this monitor is hard to come by so you’ll have to be patient to get your hands on one. Still, this is a display we strongly recommend if you’re able to get one. While it has just about all the ports you could ask for, including USB-C for MacBooks, we do wish it had Thunderbolt 3 or 4 support. Despite its large size though, it does come with swivel, tilt, and height adjustments so you can get it set up the way you like. If you’re replacing a double-monitor setup, this might even take up less space – although it can also be overwhelming for some. Its wide stature also means that it’s a larger 34 inches. Instead, its 21:9 ratio offers an incredible amount of screen real estate to fit all your apps and documents at once. Because of its wide stature, it’s not the typical 16:9 or 16:10 screen ratio you usually see.
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However, you can also run UHD video at full resolution and have enough screen space available for access to your apps’ controls, allowing you to make tweaks without minimizing your video. It is an ultrawide monitor with a 5120 x 2160 native resolution, letting you truly experience Cinema 4K in all its glory. It also has HDR support and a peak brightness of 600 nits, which is enough to really let that HDR shine. Not only does its 450-nit typical brightness almost match that of the MacBook Pro’s, but it comes with a 98% DCI P3 colour support. The MSI Prestige PS341WU’s panel is the star of the show here. Too large for some -No Thunderbolt connectivity
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The best monitors for MacBook Pro available now You’ll also find a few of the best 4k monitors available as well as some incredible curved displays among our top picks. To help you find the perfect one for your needs, we’ve collected the best monitors for MacBook Pros, all of which meet these criteria. Finally, having a USB or Thunderbolt hub is a useful feature as well. If you want to use your monitor for graphic design or content creation, it needs to have the specific colour spaces required to accurately represent your work. Great ergonomics help a lot as well, especially for a more seamless and comfortable workflow. The best monitor for MacBook Pros needs to have excellent viewing angles, high colour accuracy, and outstanding image quality. Just keep in mind that USB-C connectivity is crucial if you’ve got a MacBook Pro from the last three years.Īnd, you need to look for more than just a USB-C port. There’s a wide range of options out there that deliver excellent picture quality and features catering to every need and budget. That’s especially if you’ve just upgraded to the new MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) or MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021), which are pricier than the older MacBook Pro models. Not to worry, though, just because you need the best monitor for your MacBook Pro doesn't necessarily mean that have to blow your budget.