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  3. APPLE SECONDARY DISPLAY PLUS
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APPLE SECONDARY DISPLAY PRO

The best ultrawide monitor for MacBook Pro

APPLE SECONDARY DISPLAY FULL

See our full BenQ SW321C PhotoVue review for more details. Other features are just icing on the cake, but it's nice to have the shade hood and we find the Hotkey Puck G2 to be handy. Meanwhile, videographers working in the DCI-P3 colour will appreciate its 95% coverage and creative professionals of all types will appreciate the colour accuracy out of the box, giving us an impressive Delta E of 0.9 on average during testing. It's specifically designed with creatives in mind, with a 32-inch screen, 4K resolution letting and a wide colour gamut (we tested 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB). After testing this gorgeous monitor in-depth, we can say that if you're a photographer who works on a MacBook Pro, this is one of the best options you can buy right now. If you don't need that 6K resolution for video but you want a premium screen with great colour accuracy for photo editing, we suggested the BenQ SW321C PhotoVue. ‘Paper Color Sync’ needs refining to be truly useful The best mid-range monitor for MacBook Pro If you're keen on an Apple monitor but at a cheaper price, see the Apple Studio Display further down on our list.

APPLE SECONDARY DISPLAY PLUS

It comes with one Thunderbolt 3 port (meaning it can go at the end of a Thunderbolt chain, but can't be a Thunderbolt hub), plus three USB-C ports for connecting accessories. There's the option of a nanotexture effect on the screen to reduce reflectivity as low as it goes for monitors like this, too. That includes a reference mode for 'Apple display', which will make it match a MacBook Pro for brightness, so you get a consistent look if you have them side by side. In terms of colours, there are specific reference modes for DCI P3, sRGB, NTSC, BT.709, and many more. At around $5,000 (not including the stand) you'd hope you're getting a good, screen, and it certainly delivers, with resolution of 6016 x 3384, which is enough for many 6K formats (though not quite the 6K full-frame recording of a RED camera).Īdded to that is an incredible HDR peak brightness of up to 1,600 nits, with a typical brightness of 1,000 nits – and there are 576 individual dimming zones for backlight control, so contrast is colossal. See our full Dell UltraSharp UP2720Q review for more.įor anyone looking to edit video on their MacBook Pro, Apple's own Pro Display XDR is a stunning if eye-wateringly expensive option. We got 99.8% of the sRGB gamut, 96.1% of the Adobe RGB space and 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut during testing, but its built-in colourimeter should help you calibrate for even better picture quality. The design may not turn heads, but the specs and performance provided make this our pick as the best monitor for MacBook Pro for most creatives. We also found the connectivity options to be ideal for the MacBook users among us thanks to two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports and 90W power delivery.Īt the centre of it all is excellent colour coverage. It's a 4K screen with a high pixel density of 163ppi for great detail, and its ergonomic stand can swivel, pivot, and tilt, as well as adjust vertically, making it excellent for creative workflows. The Dell UltraSharp UP2720Q is our top pick as the best external monitor for MacBook Pro because we've found it to offer great performance and features for a fairly reasonable price. In all cases, we've given reasons as to our choice, referencing specs and price points. Some also double-up as the best 4k monitors and best monitors for video editing, and obviously they all need to be a USB-C monitor. We''ve also spent a lot of time reading reviews of many monitor options, as well as spending time reviewing them, to come up with our top 11 options. In fact, every team member of Creative Bloq owns a MacBook Pro or Air, and we've all paired them up with various monitors, so we're in a pretty informed position when it comes to tell you about the best monitors of MacBook Pros.īut the list below doesn't just include the monitors that we use. We love MacBooks and we love monitors here at Creative Bloq, and we've spent some serious hours finding out which ones work best together. You've got a MacBook Pro (or Air), and you want the best suited monitor to make the most of it? Good idea, as pairing up a decent monitor to your Apple laptop can be a game-changer as far comfort, viewing experience and productivity.









Apple secondary display