![]() The LG UltraFine 5K Display has been the best 5k monitor for high-end Mac users for some time. Why it made the cut: While it’s been around the block, LG’s Apple-approved Ultrafine 5K display offers solid specs across the board, making it an ideal (albeit pricey) companion for any MacBook Pro. While you will have to settle for a 60Hz refresh rate, which may hurt for gamers and content creators, its great color accuracy, large host of ports, and fully adjustable stand make the U2720Q a strong productivity pick. The UltraSharp U2720Q is a particularly strong choice: It’s the best 4K monitor at a reasonable price, with relatively few compromises. Ports: USB-C, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.0 (3)ĭell’s monitors have maintained one of the best reputations around for decades now and generally make for a solid choice across the board whether you’re looking for a budget or high-end display.Why it made the cut: Dell’s UltraSharp U2720Q offers a step up with 4K resolution and 90W of charging power via USB-C, which better suits the larger MacBook Pros. As a bonus, the monitor’s sleek black and silver design also complements the MacBook Pro nicely, making it a sharp aesthetic choice if you don’t have thousands of bucks for an Apple Pro Display XDR. Those specs include ample connectivity with four USB 3.0 ports, plus HDMI and DisplayPort connections, and a very adjustable stand that’ll let you dial in your setup just right. ![]() The 27-inch, 1440p display brings some small trade-offs in sharpness, but the rest of the ProArt’s specs make it the best monitor for MacBook Pro for overall value. The ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV is not the biggest monitor, nor does it have the highest resolution, but it is an incredibly balanced display.
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