![]() Just make sure you understand that this is really a 4.5K display, and it doesn’t offer any resolution advantages over a true 5K display like the one found in the 5K iMac or iMac Pro. Moving up a couple of inches, LG’s 34-inch widescreen Thunderbolt 3/USB-C display offers a 5120 x 2160 resolution (in-between 4K and 5K). Jeff reviewed this display and found it to be a compelling option for creative pros.īut if you’re a creative professional who knows what you’re getting yourself into, this display is a significant real estate upgrade from 4K. The LG 32UL950-W can be found on Amazon as well as other retailers like B&H Photo. Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports (in x 1 (PD 60W) / out x 1).600 nits HDR peak brightness, 450 nits standard. ![]() In his full review, my colleague Jeff Benjamin found he liked the design better than LG’s other UltraFine models with many of the same features. This is LG’s UltraFine 32-inch display that includes a solid feature set like two Thunderbolt 3 ports plus two USB-A ports, slim bezels, support for use in portrait orientation, and more. Best USB-C/Thunderbolt displays for Mac: 32-inch and larger LG 32UL950-W And we’ll also look at some 27-32-inch 4K USB-C displays in the $400-$800 range. Related: Best monitor arms to bring flexibility to your Mac’s external displayĮven though Apple’s 6K Pro Display XDR is a fantastic product ( full review), the reality is that at $5,000+, it’s overkill for many MacBook owners’ needs, budgets, or both.įortunately, there are some solid 32-inch+ options from other companies in the $1,000 ballpark that offer a compelling experience.The iPad Pro and 2020 iPad Air and later can also be used with any of these USB-C/Thunderbolt displays but with limitations. Monoprice 32-inch CrystalPro 4K MonitorĪll the displays below work with a single-cable setup with your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and even PCs.Best USB-C/Thunderbolt displays for Macs on a budget.Apple Studio Display and LG UltraFine displays. ![]() ![]()
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