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USB-C Monitor for MacBook Pro 13', Looking for USB-C monitor for my MacBook
TSlewei P
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Oct 19 2021, 06:52 PM, updated 3y ago
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Hi, Bro and Sis, I'm currently looking for a external monitor for my MacBook Pro to build my home working station. I main preferable would be USB-C which can power and charge my MacBook Pro as less clutter on my desk(140cmx60cm) and mainly use for Youtube, document and casual Video/photo editing. I'm looking for: 1)IPS monitor 2)24/27" 3)USB-C (possible with peripheral ports as docking station) 4)Colour accuracy 4)possible would be 2K resolution
so far I have 3 made into my mind after some extensive searching, which is 1) Asus Pro Art PA278CV 2) Dell U2520D 3) Dell S2722DC 4) Lenovo Q24h-10
but this all model have not much review on YouTube and hopefully expert/ bro and sis over here can share with me some experience or some advice for me. if you could recommend me other I'm fine with it as well. Budget will be RM<1600.
Thank You all Bro and Sis in advance.
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kingkingyyk
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Oct 19 2021, 07:07 PM
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One thing worth to find out is the power delivery wattage from the monitor needs to at least match the power adapter you are using to be safe, otherwise you will end up using battery instead. Asus Pro Art PA278CV - 65W PD, no on-site warranty Dell U2520D - Best among these, and comes with 95W PD! Pricy though. Dell S2722DC - 65W PD, not factory color calibrated. Lenovo Q24h-10 - Doesn't (or buggy?) provide charging capability on this & 27 model. This post has been edited by kingkingyyk: Oct 19 2021, 07:18 PM
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TSlewei P
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Oct 19 2021, 07:26 PM
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I see, thank you for your insight. if go for the U2520D I will go for the refurbished unit from dell authorise. not sure is that a wise move?
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kingkingyyk
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Oct 19 2021, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(lewei @ Oct 19 2021, 07:26 PM) I see, thank you for your insight. if go for the U2520D I will go for the refurbished unit from dell authorise. not sure is that a wise move? As long as warranty is covered, nothing much to concern.
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salmalik P
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Jan 29 2022, 08:25 PM
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Hi there, I am having to make the same decision. May I know what you ended up going with?
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