

Tilt, swivel and height adjustments mean its easy to get it working just right for you, anyway. It does mean its a hefty 34 inches – it's not an unreasonable size (especially if you're replacing a double-monitor setup!), but it may not be for everyone. You might have noticed that we're not talking the usual 16:9 or 16:10 screen here – this is 21:9, which means you get more space for documents, tool panes or anything else you need to fit on the screen.
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The resolution of 5120x2160 means you could have a Cinema 4K resolution or Ultra HD resolution video at full size, and still have some space for panels, to make live tweaks to the look. As an added bonus, there's HDR support, with peak brightness hitting 600 nits, which is enough to really make using HDR on it worthwhile. 98% DCI P3 gamut support and a 450-nit typical brightness are both very close to the screen of the MacBook Pro itself, making them a perfect pairing. This screen checks more boxes than an Amazon warehouse. Too large for some -No Thunderbolt connectivity The best monitors for MacBook Pro available now Check out the awesome Prime Day deals we've found below and if you're looking for great MacBook Pro deals, we've got you covered there too in our handy guide. Of course, if you're looking for general monitors rather than those specific to Apple, don't forget our best 4k monitors roundup. With the 13-inch MacBook Pro now available with Apple’s incredibly fast M1 chip, and a brand new 16-inch version rumoured to release this year, it's important that we choose monitors that work well with both old and new MacBook Pro models – and that's exactly what we've done. Of course, all of that will be balanced with price – we've got options from the best budget MacBook Pro monitor up to more elite models (and they do get very elite!) We're looking for wide colour gamuts, high resolution for the size, adjustable ergonomics for comfortable working, and great connectivity that means you can use the screen as an easy USB or Thunderbolt hub. The best monitors for MacBook Pro should offer the same advantages that the laptops themselves do: easy to use, reliable, flexible, and top quality.
