

And we’ll also look at some 27-32-inch 4K USB-C displays in the $400-$600 range. Fortunately, there are some solid 32-inch options from other companies in the $1,000 ballpark that offer a compelling experience. Notably, one trend we’re seeing - that Apple adopted with the Pro Display XDR - is a 32-inch screen size. Related: Best portable USB-C displays for MacBooks: iPad, ASUS, AOC, moreĮven 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. The iPad Pro and 2020 iPad Air can also be used with any of these USB-C/Thunderbolt displays but with limitations.

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Update October 20: We haven’t seen anything notable in the 4K+ resolution space with USB-C recently. Let’s take a look at some of the best USB-C/Thunderbolt displays available in the $400-$1,500 range. While Apple is making its own monitor again with the Pro Display XDR, it’s not the best fit for the majority of Mac users with a starting price of $5,000 (without a stand). USB-C/Thunderbolt display options have really grown over the last couple of years.
