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Boris Burda2020-11-17 18:48:07
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Boris Burda, 2020-11-17 18:48:07

Which of the 3 monitor models to choose for Macbook Pro 13" 2014?

Hello! Please help with advice :-) There was a dilemma. There is a proshka of 2014 13 ".

In the future, the new laptop will also be a 13" MacBook Pro, only a new model.

I choose from 3 models:
1. LG ULTRAGEAR ERGO 27 INCH 27GN880-B
2. BenQ PD2710QC 27"
3. BenQ EX2780Q 27"

- I would choose the 1st option LG, but it does not have Type-C, and in the yard 2020 - the year ends. I like that there is 144 Hz, another question is whether they are implemented on the firmware of 2014. or newer. The model is new, there are practically no reviews on it.
But I like the design and manufacturer of lg more than BenQ.

- Option 2 - 144 Hz and Type-C, only a wall mount will need to be purchased, because the stand is low. And a lot of reviews complaining about the light.

- Option 3 - hertz below 60 Hz and a slightly worse matrix, but there is a docking station (which interferes on the table :-) ) with Type-C and other ports. Although the model is already 3 years old.

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Dmitry Roo, 2020-11-17
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Personally, I don't like 2K at 27". At 100% scaling - too small.
At 125-175 - soapy. At 200% - too large.
My choice is 4k and 200 scaling.
As for 144hz - definitely not worth overpaying if the monitor "for work".

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lamer350, 2020-11-18
@lamer350

3rd option is worse matrix?) Declared 10bit) The only monitor (from your list) on which there will be no ladders on gradients that are immediately noticeable when working with a macbook ... So, according to tests, the backlight is better than the rest.
Although it is in the middle somewhere in the list of the best monitors for a macbook https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/best/monito... (at the end of the plate)
But if you poke through the reviews, you will see a photo of the backlight and there it is against the background of the rest, the fire is generally not uniform, of course, like on a macbook, but the best of what is.
PS. And pay attention to the Resolution column, 4k is only on large 30 "+ monitors, and for 27" QHD this is the standard ...

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