How do I choose an external monitor for my MacBook Pro?

There is no doubt that the MacBook Pro has a limited number of ports, mostly USB-C ports, but dongles are available to accommodate virtually any type of connection, and the majority of them are Mac compatible. 

This is unfortunate since you will be required to purchase an adapter to connect Apple laptops with monitors that do not support USB-C or HDMI. 

Although, it should be noted that the latest MacBook Pros come pre-equipped with HDMI ports, so owners of the 14- and 16-inch models won’t have to worry about these issues.

Some monitors have been reported as having problems connecting to Mac Pro M1s running macOS 10.13. Therefore, you might want to think twice before deciding on a monitor that does not support Thunderbolt or USB-C natively. You may then wish to investigate whether others have had similar issues in the past and whether the firmware has been updated to fix the issue. 

If you’d like more information on connecting a monitor to your MacBook Pro, Keep Reading.

How do I choose an external monitor for my MacBook Pro?

There is no doubt that the MacBook Pro can be used with pretty much any monitor, but there are a few tips to keep in mind if you want to make the most of your new display. 

The connectivity option that we recommend is USB-C. 

Again, it should be noted that only the newest MacBook Pro models with a 14- or 16-inch screen come with HDMI ports, while all other models can only be connected to external displays via a USB-C port. In addition, while it is not a requirement, most monitors with USB-C ports can transfer power from the monitor to the computer. If you intend to use a one-cable configuration, ensure that your monitor has sufficient power.

Having comprehensive color gamut coverage is crucial if you intend to create any content using an Apple laptop. The color gamut coverage should be at least 97% DCI-P3. Additionally, your monitor’s resolution should be compatible with your portable device. You will get the same experience on a 4K monitor between 24 and 32 inches on an Apple MacBook Pro’s retina display.

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The MacBook Pro, despite its thin and lightweight design, is mighty. Additionally, some of the newer models can drive displays up to even 4K resolutions, as well as being able to drive a 4K monitor. Some MacBook Pro M1 models, for instance, the 13-inch and 14-inch models, can drive a 6K display at 60Hz.

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