No USB-A port but better placed headphone jack. Not white or silver like LG and HP, but I like its brown color too. Not as bright as the others (only 300 cd/m2) but I like the remote that it comes with. Lacks built-in speakers.īenQ EW2880U for around $550 (5490 SEK). Otherwise, this one seems popular with the Mac mini M1. Not sure what I think of the moon-shaped foot/stand. The only bad thing I have heard about the display is that the USB-C port is fragile.
* Built-in speakers would be nice but that's not a requirement either. * Headphone jack only desirable if placed on the side or under the display (not on the back) * HDMI (wants to be able to connect other devices eg Windows) * Preferably 400 cd/m2 in brightness or higher. * DCI-P3 color range and sRGB (preferably color calibrated from the factory but it's not a requirement)
MAYA 2022 MAC M1 1080P
However, I wonder if I get any added value by choosing a 27-inch 4K display when I scale to 1080p instead of a 22-24-inch FHD display? Do I get any more space? I guess I get more of a Retina-effect? So I want to run 1080p scaling which also is "native" on a 27-inch 4K display (doesn't affect the performance). However, I think 1440p scaling on a 27-inch 4K display is still too small for me (myopic and want to avoid eyestrain/bending forward). Running 1440p on a 27-inch QHD display would, however, be native by default which seems reasonable since the old Apple Thunderbolt Display was a 27-inch QHD display (non-Retina). People recommend 4K but what scaling do you use then? Many people seem to prefer 1440p scaling but it's not native on macOS on a 27-inch 4K display (may affect the performance). I have decided on a Mac mini M1 and need to buy a display, but I don't know which one.