Choosing a good monitor can make a huge difference whether you’re gaming or working, and using a good USB-C monitor means getting great features, too. You just need to know where to look to bag a bargain — and right now, that’s here.
With a USB-C monitor, a single cable delivers audio, video and power to the display. No need for an HDMI or DisplayPort connection for audio and video, with a separate USB cable to power the monitor’s USB ports. No need for an adapter or conversion cable to connect an HDMI or DisplayPort cable to your laptop. As laptops grow thinner, many have ditched the HDMI port altogether and offer only USB-C connections. Most notably, Apple’s MacBook Air and the 13-inch MacBook Pro lack HDMI ports. And a USB-C monitor pairs nicely with a USB-C laptop.
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In terms of resolution, I recommend at least full HD (1,920×1,080 pixels) for a 24-inch display; Quad HD (2,560×1,440 pixels) for a 27-inch display and Ultra HD (3,840×2,160 pixels, or 4K) for anything 32 inches or larger. The other spec to keep an eye on is the maximum brightness rating, which you’ll see range from 250 to 500 nits. Lower-end monitors are usually rated at 250 or 300 nits, which will likely suffice for a dark den or basement. For a sun-drenched office, however, you’ll want something that’s rated for 350 nits or higher. For more on that, I direct your attention to CNET’s monitor buying guide.
Check out the best USB-C monitor deals we can find right now. The screen sizes range from 24 inches to a 34-inch ultrawide display. What you won’t find here are professional-grade monitors with wide color gamut or gaming displays with fast refresh rates. These are general-purpose monitors for home, office and home office use.
Amazon
ViewSonic VX2485-MHU
This basic USB-C display from ViewSonic is surprisingly well-rounded for the price. It serves up a full HD resolution, which ought to provide a crisp image across the 23.8-inch panel. In addition to USB-C connectivity, it also features both HDMI and VGA connections. It’s far from a gaming monitor, but if you want to play the occasional game, it does feature AMD FreeSync to help eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. Integrated speakers are on board — not always a given — and it’s adjustable with both tilt and swivel (but no height adjustment). With a minimal 250-nit brightness rating, however, it’s best used under artificial light rather than a room that receives a ton of natural light. It’s on sale for $160 at Amazon right now.
Amazon
Asus ProArt PA278CV
This 27-inch display from Asus boasts a QHD resolution and 350-nit brightness rating. It also offers the ability to daisy-chain multiple monitors with its DisplayPort-in and -out ports. You can connect up to four displays together without needing to connect each one to your PC or laptop first. It’s $20 off at Amazon right now and a rare example of a 27-inch QHD display that costs less than $300.
ViewSonic
ViewSonic VG2755-2K
Rated 350 nits of brightness, this 27-inch QHD display is a bit brighter than the other ViewSonic above. The stand isn’t the sleekest, but it makes up for its clunky design with flexibility, offering pivot, swivel, height and tilt adjustments.
Pixio
Pixio PX277 Pro
This Pixio PX277 is a 27-inch QHD panel geared toward gamers, with a speedy 165Hz refresh rate and adaptive sync to help prevent tearing during games. It’s also rated for an impressive 450 nits of brightness and should be easy to set up with USB-C connectivity. It’s priced at a reasonable $310 at Amazon so long as you clip the on-screen coupon.
LG
LG 32UP83A-W
This 32-inch 4K LG unit is a well-rounded display and while not available with a huge discount, any discount is better than none. It offers AMD FreeSync and tons of connectivity. In addition to USB-C, you get a pair of HDMI ports and one DisplayPort connection. There’s also two downstream USB ports, which lets you connect your USB devices without needing to reach the ports on your PC. It’s rated for a sufficient 350 nits of brightness and boasts a sleek, curved stand that provides tilt, height and pivot adjustment.
AOC
AOC U32P2CA
This 32-inch 4K AOC display, with a rating of 350 nits, should provide a panel that is a bit brighter than the above BenQ. It supplies a DisplayPort connection and a pair of HDMI ports in addition to USB-C connectivity. It also has integrated speakers and a flexible stand with height, tilt and swivel adjustments. It’s selling at full price at Amazon right now but frequently dips by $40 to $370. This is one to keep an eye on — when on sale, it supplies a strong combination of panel size, resolution and brightness for the price.
LG
LG 34WP65G-B
This ultrawide display acts like a two-monitor setup but without the break in the middle between the display. It features an ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio and a 2,560×1,080-pixel resolution. In addition to being plenty wide, it should be plenty bright with a 400-nit rating. It also features AMD FreeSync. It’s normally reasonably priced at $400 and now you can get it for $34 off.