

Obviously, not every MacBook Pro monitor pick can be an elite level MacBook monitor, but our baseline expectation is to deliver strong colour gamut support, to have a zippy response time, and to have good viewing angles too. The one thing we won't compromise on however is screen quality. It's only really our budget picks that don't – we consider it a priority if you're spending any big money on a MacBook monitor. All recent MacBook Pros come with USB-C ports as their main connectivity option – whether that's the MacBook Air (M2, 2022), MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2022) or the MacBook Pro 14-inch & 16-inch (2021) (or, indeed, the older MacBook Air M1) – which means they can send data and power over a single convenient cable, so we'll highlight which MacBook Pro monitors have this compatibility.
