![]() ![]() ![]() This top-tier 32-inch screen delivers remarkably accurate colors and is easy to configure, and the Pro Display XDR's 576 individually controlled (and factory calibrated) full-array local-dimming zones delivers sumptuous contrasts that ensure blacks look infinitely inky next to blazing whites. However, if price is a big concern Lenovo sells a non-touch version for half as much.īut if price is no concern, we recommend Apple's Pro Display XDR as one of the best monitors you can buy for a MacBook Pro. The big drawbacks are its middling image quality (though compared to other portable monitors it's quite good) and the $500 asking price. This 14-inch, 1080p portable monitor works well and is easy to carry, with useful features like USB ports that let you plug in and charge other devices. The fact that it can cost upwards of $600 might be an issue, but the high price is reflected in the quality of the display and its stand, which makes it easy to route cables and access the Raptor's ports.įor those who want a portable monitor for a little extra screen real estate on the go, we recommend the Lenovo ThinkVision M14t. If you want an external monitor for gaming on your MacBook Pro, the Razer Raptor 27 is an excellent choice because its 27-inch display looks great and can achieve refresh rates of up to 165 Hz with as little as 1ms of input lag.
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