I want to buy a 4K high-refresh monitor with MBP and Mac mini. Do you have any recommendations?

by Poster May 12, 2025 40
1. Models I have seen: I have currently considered Redmi's G Pro 27U, but there is no type-c port that can reverse charge, so it is troublesome to connect it every time. 2. Price budget: The actual price of G Pro 27U is less than 2,300, and the budget on hand can support about 3-4,000, which is OK. 3. Requirements: The size is not less than 27, supports high refresh rate, and has a reverse charging type-c port. By the way, it is reserved for hosts such as Mac mini that may be added in the future, and no image processing such as pictures and videos is performed. These are almost the needs at present. Please give me some suggestions, thank you

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  • Anonymous13998 May 12, 2025
    1. Both mbp and Mac mini have HDMI ports. Connect through the HDMI port...
  • Poster May 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous13998 HDMI can be connected, but if it is connected to MBP, you need to plug in the laptop separately, which is more troublesome
  • Anonymous1839 May 12, 2025
    I bought the monitor two years ago. Anyway, it is only a few points. The minimum resolution is only 4k. It is best to buy a 5k one. It must have a full-featured usb-c that supports charging and input dp signals, and then the p3 color gamut is best 100%. The remaining high refresh rate and hdr are optional, especially hdr. The hdr of ordinary lcd is almost the same as no hdr
  • Anonymous6914 May 12, 2025
    https://i.imgur.com/7iWZ5SC. png This monitor is quite nice. Have you ever used it?
  • Anonymous5579 May 12, 2025
    Check this out https://item.jd.com/100156471999.html 4k 120hz 65w reverse charging But I have only bought the u series, and I have never used the s series.
  • Anonymous4574 May 12, 2025
    Use DP line Otherwise it may fail to wake up, which is very annoying
  • Anonymous8532 May 12, 2025
    DELL U2725QQE
  • Anonymous8533 May 12, 2025
    You can take a look at Hisense's new Hisense Monkey King G9
  • Anonymous2008 May 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous8533 Hisense G9 may be the least effective miniled. Refer to the Little Snowman review. Although he has a crooked butt, Hisense should have nothing to do with him
  • Anonymous12394 May 12, 2025
    If you have enough budget, go to the Dell u series, it's easy to use
  • Anonymous8534 May 12, 2025
    I bought a monitor that someone else saved using an lg ultrafine 5k screen. I personally use it okay, it's not that the high brush rate doesn't meet the needs.
  • Anonymous13998 May 12, 2025
    But if you have a mini, will you still connect the mbp?
  • Anonymous13998 May 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous4574 Do you have a good c-to DP 1.4 line recommendation?
  • Anonymous55 May 12, 2025
    dell's u series
  • Anonymous55 May 12, 2025
    u2725 is exactly within 4k after the national subsidy, which also saves the money of the docking station and supports kvm
  • Anonymous5717 May 12, 2025
    Buy a used lg 42 c3
  • Anonymous4574 May 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous13998 # 13 I just bought a Green Alliance c to dp1.4 There have been problems, but the frequency is very low, which is acceptable
  • Anonymous685 May 12, 2025
    DELL U2725QE+1 Supports 140w one-line communication, with HDR (although it is weak chicken HDR), which is more eye-friendly
  • Anonymous3176 May 12, 2025
    Stick in, LG42C4. Except no usb-c charging
  • Anonymous13621 May 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous13998 # 1 HDMI of m1 like op is 2.0 and can only output 4k60 …. You have to use C speech