
We also really like that it’s 16:10, giving a bit more height for viewing photos and documents, since they aren’t always ideal fits on 16:9 screen. The 1920 x 1200 screen may not be particularly high resolution, but it’s high enough for most people, and it's certainly fair for the price. And, of course, if you’re going smaller, USB-C only makes sense, since it keeps everything even more minimalist. A lot of the competition starts at 27 inches, but this is made to bring pro-level picture quality to a home office or small desk. This is a great smaller USB-C monitor with impeccable image quality.

Not very high resolution -Not especially bright Beyond that, though, it’s a truly great-value USB-C monitor for those who need a good amount of working space. The only really notable downside is that it doesn’t act as a USB hub at all. It also offers AMD FreeSync and 75Hz support, as a bonus for gamers. Similarly, we’re not talking especially wide colour gamut support here, so if you know need great P3 coverage (or perfect black uniformity), you should look elsewhere – but for most work, what it offers is more than adequate. The 2560 x 1080 isn’t super-sharp, but it’s absolutely fine in the grand scheme of things.
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Or it’s just an upgrade compared to a regular single screen since it gives you so much more space to have tools and palettes available right next to your working canvas. It gives you enough space to have two apps running side by side but takes up much less room than a pair of screens.

This makes it a great alternative to having two monitors. The ultrawide display with a 21:9 aspect ratio (roughly a third wider than the usual 16:9 monitors) gives you lots of working area. This is a cheaper USB-C monitor that could just become your home office (or any office) hero. Not the strongest for colour support/accuracy -No USB hub features The accuracy and detail is desirable for everyone, but the whole setup here is smartly designed for photography. It’s also a useful connection hub – you can use the USB 3 ports for external storage, but perhaps the most useful feature is the built-in SD card reader, since MacBook Pros don’t include them these days. Similarly, you can just as quickly unplug the one cable when you need to head out the doorto go to ajob. USB-C connectivity means you can bring your laptop back from a photo shoot and plug in a single cable to immediately get working on the bigger canvas. You get a lovely big 32-inch 4K display so you can really dive into the detail of an image, while the impressive colour gamut support (99% Adobe RGB and 95% DCI-P3) means you can get the look of your pictures (or videos) exactly how you want it. If you’re looking for the best USB-C monitor overall for creative work, especially photo editing, this is the one.
Main connection bay is hard to reach -‘Paper Color Sync’ needs refining to be truly useful
