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These are the best monitors to use with your Mac Studio

These are the best monitors to use with your Mac Studio



Apple has slowly been transitioning its computers’ processors from Intel to its own SoC. If you buy a Mac, it will likely include one of the M1 chips — as most of them now include the company’s silicon. Developers have also been optimizing their apps for Apple silicon to deliver more efficient software. Additionally, macOS Monterey has become an unrivaled, smooth OS. That’s because the Cupertino tech giant is providing both the hardware and the operating systems. In the meantime, Apple continues to expand its Mac lineup. The Mac Studio*is the latest product — announced during the Peek Performance event. Considering it doesn’t have a built-in display, you will need to get your own. The choices are endless, as many companies produce screens for all the different budgets and needs. These are the best monitors to use with your Mac Studio.

  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-LU28E570DS-ZA-Led-Lit-Monitor/dp/B07FBNPTDD/?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • 4K Resolution

  • This 28-inch monitor from Samsung has a 4K UHD resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It offers a decent punch for its price.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-LU28E570DS-ZA-Led-Lit-Monitor/dp/B07FBNPTDD/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/Acer-SB220Q-Ultra-Thin-Frame-Monitor/dp/B07CVL2D2S/?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • Full HD

  • This 21-inch Full HD monitor from Acer offers a higher refresh rate of 75Hz , a frameless design with thin bezels, and multiple viewing angles.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Acer-SB220Q-Ultra-Thin-Frame-Monitor/dp/B07CVL2D2S/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/Sceptre-E248W-19203R-Monitor-Speakers-Metallic/dp/B0773ZY26F/?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • Ultra Slim

  • This 24-inch display from Sceptre has a 1920-by-1080p Full HD resolution and features an ultra slim design. Its refresh rate can go up to 75Hz.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Sceptre-E248W-19203R-Monitor-Speakers-Metallic/dp/B0773ZY26F/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/16-1-Portable-Monitor-AYY-Computer/dp/B094QFTKRF?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • Portable

  • This portable 16.1-inch monitor from AYY is perfect for those who work on the go. It is lightweight and comes with USB Type-C cables for connectivity.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/16-1-Portable-Monitor-AYY-Computer/dp/B094QFTKRF?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/LG-27MD5KL-B-Ultrafine-Compatibility-Thunderbolt/dp/B07XV9NQSJ/?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • 5K Resolution

  • This 5K monitor from LG offers an immersive experience, thanks to its vivid and accurate colors. It also has Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C ports.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/LG-27MD5KL-B-Ultrafine-Compatibility-Thunderbolt/dp/B07XV9NQSJ/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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  • [ame][URL="https://www.amazon.com/Apple-32-inch-Pro-Display-Retina/dp/B082M1P2ZQ/?tag=xdadev04-20"][/ame]
  • 6K Resolution

  • This 6K XDR display from Apple is for the Pros out there. It has a contrast ration of 1,000,000:1, and its brightness can go up to 1600 nits.
  • [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Apple-32-inch-Pro-Display-Retina/dp/B082M1P2ZQ/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame]


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If I had to choose one of these monitors for my Mac Studio, I would buy the [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-LU28E570DS-ZA-Led-Lit-Monitor/dp/B07FBNPTDD/?tag=xdadev04-20[/ame] one. It’s affordable, manufactured by a reputable company, and more than enough for my display needs. What’s so great about the Mac Studio is that it supports more than one monitor. So you can buy different models from various companies for your workspace. This is especially useful for those who multitask a lot. By having more than one display, you can view and control several apps simultaneously — while they’re in full screen. Using one monitor would limit you to switching between several apps. That could be an unproductive waste of time, especially when you’re under a lot of pressure and have plenty of deadlines to meet. By investing in a proper workspace, you significantly save time and money down the road.
  • The Mac Studio is powered by either the Apple M1 Max or the all-new M1 Ultra chip. It is available in Silver only and starts at $1,999.



Which of these*monitors will you be buying for your Mac Studio? Let us know in the comments section below.


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