(163 PPI) is a popular, cost-effective alternative. While it falls in the macOS "red zone" for scaling, most users find the minor sharpness loss negligible in practice.
The "final boss" of Mac monitors. This display features a 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, 2,000 nits peak HDR brightness, and a built-in 12MP camera. It replaces the older Pro Display XDR at a more accessible (though still high) price point.
A reliable choice for users who want the Apple ecosystem (speakers, camera, and auto-brightness) without the extreme price of the XDR model. Best Third-Party & Mid-Range BenQ MA270S 27" 5K HDR Nano Gloss Monitor B&H Photo-Video-Audio& more Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
An upper mid-range hub monitor. It excels in connectivity with a KVM switch , 140W PD , and the ability to daisy-chain additional screens. BenQ Ma270up 27" 4K Ultra HD Computer Monitor $549.99$580 BenQ America& more Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
While HDMI 2.1 supports high resolutions, using a single USB-C or Thunderbolt cable is much cleaner for laptop users as it handles video, data, and power simultaneously.
A top-tier alternative for those who need maximum screen real estate and professional color accuracy. It includes a massive USB hub and 90W PD . Apple Studio Display Standard glass $1,499.99$1,600 Micro Center& more Go to product viewer dialog for this item.