Monitor for editing with a mac

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So let me break it down to you.īesides the advantage of a larger screen or 4K, one of the main advantages most USB-C monitors have is the ability to use one connection for video, data, and charging, which is a game-changer as it frees up space in your work area and ports on your MacBook Pro. I’m sure you’re still thinking, who are you to tell me what to buy? We are the crack staff at Laptop, along with our mad scientist in the lab who do all the due diligence in advance to help you select what best suits your needs. The MacBook Pro’s refresh rate is 60Hz and you can find monitors that connect to your MacBook with refresh rates as high as 144Hz which comes in handy when you’re gaming or editing high frame rate video. Another advantage to using a USB-C monitor with your MacBook Pro is higher refresh rates. The MacBook Pro’s native resolution is 3072 x 1920 and when you’re working on video edits or images, that 4K capability makes a huge difference in clarity especially when color grading. Yes, the display is fantastic but bigger is usually better when dealing with graphics, video, images, and definitely when gaming.

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You may be wondering why I would need a USB-C monitor for my MacBook Pro.