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The Macbook Pro is one of Apple's masterpieces. It's a sophisticated piece of technology that can be great for many tasks like iOS or Mac OS X app development, photo and video editing, graphic designing, and music production.

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However, the Macbook Pro's sharp display could be somewhat restrictive due to its small size, which is why many people like to get a dedicated monitor for their Macbook Pro.

In this article, we will discover some of the best monitors for Macbook Pro and why you'd want to buy each of them. Let's start!

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PriceSizeResolutionHDRRefresh RateResponse TimePanel TypeSpeakersConnectivity'>BenQ PD3220U
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32'54K UHD (3840 x 2160)Yes60Hz5msVAYesUSB Type-C, HDMI, USB 3.0, and DisplayPortLG UltraFine 27MD5KB-B' target='_blank'> CHECK PRICE
27' 5K (5120 x 2880)No60Hz14msIPSYesUSB Type-C and USB 3.0
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38' WQHD+(3840×1600)No60Hz5msIPSYesUSB Type-C, HDMI, USB 3.0, and DisplayPortViewSonic VP3268-4K PRO' target='_blank'> CHECK PRICE
32' 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)Yes

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60Hz7msIPSYesDisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, HDMI inputs, and USB 3.0Samsung U28E590D' target='_blank'> CHECK PRICE
28'4K UHD (3840 x 2160)No

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60Hz1msTNYesDisplayPort and HDMILenovo L24i-20' target='_blank'> CHECK PRICE
24'FHD (1920×1080)No60Hz7msIPSNoHDMI and VGA
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              Late 2013 MacBook Pros can run a 3840×2160 display at 60Hz – But there's a catch…

              This month sees the launch of the new Mac Pro from Apple, which can support multiple 4K displays. Many Mac fans hope that Apple will also be launch 4K displays to go with the new computer.

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                  BenQ PD3220U 32 inch3840 x 2160 60hz 5ms

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                      Lenovo L24i-20 24 inch 1920×1080 60hz 7ms

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                          Late 2013 MacBook Pros can run a 3840×2160 display at 60Hz – But there's a catch…

                          This month sees the launch of the new Mac Pro from Apple, which can support multiple 4K displays. Many Mac fans hope that Apple will also be launch 4K displays to go with the new computer.

                          Yesterday MacRumors reported that Dell are starting to promote a new 24″ ‘4K' monitor. This is relevant news because Dell pricing is usually much keener than other suppliers, and Dell usually use the same display panel manufacturers as Apple.

                          Apple have already said that the new MacBook Pros with Retina can support a 3840 by 2160 display via their HDMI port at 30MHz. The question is whether their two Thunderbolt 2 ports can support large displays at higher refresh rates – which means smoother movement for animation and video with frame rates faster than 30 frames per second. Apple haven't publicised that the new MacBook Pro can run two 4K external monitors alongside it's 2880 by 1440 internal screen.

                          Dell's new display uses the DisplayPort 1.2 standard, which supports 60Hz refresh rates at 3840 by 2160 at a high bit depth. Thunderbolt connections have always been able to support monitors with an DisplayPort 1.0 interface. So far Apple haven't been clear about whether Thunderbolt 2 can handle the increased demands of DisplayPort 1.2. Will the MacBook Pro and new Mac Pro only work at high refresh rates with Apple Thunderbolt 2 displays?

                          A good sign can be found in a post by ‘kogir' on the Apple's Support Discussions site:

                          Yes. The Macbook Pro Retina Display (Late 2013) works for me via the Thunderbolt 2 port @ 4K 60hz under Windows 8.1 with the ASUS PQ321Q.

                          The hardware support is there, and I fully expect OS X to get support in time for the Mac Pro launch.

                          My one worry is that it *is* a driver issue, and the Mac Pro has ATI graphics, so it's still not impossible that the Nvidia drivers for the MBPR never get support :/

                          So for now, the Thunderbolt 2 ports on the new MacBook Pro support a 3840 by 2160 display only if the MacBook is running Windows 8.1.

                          The good news is that higher refresh rate 4K displays from many suppliers are likely to work with the new Mac Pro and MacBook Pro with a driver update in OS X Mavericks – not limiting monitor options to new Apple Thunderbolt 2 displays.

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