

If you love watching movies and other content on your Mac Studio, it's really hard to go wrong with the BenQ EW3280U.

Its added ports, plus its power-transferring USB-C make it a fantastic de-facto USB-C hub while also being a monitor. The 60Hz refresh rate isn't the highest available on the market, but it's still perfectly acceptable for gaming and other uses. It truly is a monitor that can handle a little bit of everything. The LG 27UP850-W is the updated version of the LG 27UK850-W, which we loved when we reviewed it. And remember, you're paying for those features. Otherwise, you're going to be missing out on many of the features that make the Mac Studio great in the first place. In a word, don't go "cheap" when it comes to buying a monitor for your Mac Studio. To fully appreciate this raw power, the Mac Studio needs to be matched with a superior monitor otherwise, what's the point? Therefore, check the Mac Studio specs with the monitor requirements most important to you at a price point you can afford. One major component of this is how well the Mac Studio's GPU performs with creative apps such as Final Cut Pro, Compressor, Affinity Photo, Boris FX Sapphire 2022, Maxon Cinema 4D, and Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio. When you decided to purchase a Mac Studio, you were probably sold on the superior performance promised by its M1 Max or M1 Ultra chip. What to look for in a monitor for your Mac Studio You can rotate between landscape and portrait mode, and it's compatible with Thunderbolt 3, making it a great companion to the Mac Studio that you can travel with. While you may not think about the Mac Studio as a portable computer, you can totally carry it around from place to place if the situation calls for it, and the ASUS ZenScreen is the perfect portable monitor.
