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Best Monitors For The Mac Studio of 2024 (inc. Ultra & Max)

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The impressive Mac Studio has the best external monitor support of any Mac on the market with support for up to 5 external displays at once.

That includes an incredible four 4K displays, six 6K displays or three 8K monitors.

However, choosing which ones go best with the Mac Studio can be a confusing and bewildering process with so many choices out there.

We’ve therefore tested a range of monitors for all budgets and needs that go really well with the Mac Studio.

M1 vs M2 Mac Studio Monitor Support

It’s useful to be aware that there are currently two models of Mac Studio out there – the M1 and the M2 version.

The Mac Studios with M1/M2 Max chip have 5 ports to connect monitors to.

4 of these are Thunderbolt 4/USB-C and plus an HDMI port which you can connect to any TV as it supports both image and audio output.

Mac Studios with M1/M2 Ultra chip have an incredible 6 Thunderbolt ports as the two USB-C ports on the front are also Thunderbolt 4 compatible, plus there’s an additional HDMI port.

However, only the M2 Mac Studio supports the latest HDMI 2.1 standard as the M1 Mac Studio uses the older HDMI 2.0 standard.

This means that although you can get 4K resolution via the M1 Mac Studio’s HDMI port, you can’t get high refresh rates of 120Hz via HDMI.

HDMI 2.0 only supports a maximum display resolution of 3840 x 2160 with a 60Hz refresh rate.

HDMI 2.1 supports the same 3840 x 2160 resolution but at up to a 120Hz refresh rate and can also support resolutions of 7680 x 4320 at 60Hz.

This isn’t really a big problem as both the M1 and M2 Mac Studio can support up to 4 external monitors via Thunderbolt or 5 via Thunderbolt if you have the Mac Studio with M1/M2 Ultra chip.

All Mac Studios can also handle Ultrawide monitors including 34-inch, 38-inch and the biggest 49-inch displays.

With this in mind, here is our lowdown on the best Mac Studio displays of 2024.

1. Apple Studio Display (Best Overall)

apple studio display

If you’ve got the budget for it, you simply can’t get a better Mac Studio compatible monitor than the 5K Apple Studio Display.

The Studio Display is a more affordable version of the Apple’s $5,000 Pro Display XDR although it’s still not exactly cheap starting at $1,599.

However, the specs are unrivaled in the external monitor world.

The Apple Studio Display supports 218 Pixel Per Inch (PPI) although and can handle a maximum 5K 5120 x 2880 resolution for incredibly sharp image quality.

For graphic designers, the Studio Display features an automatic sRGB mode which calibrates color perfectly for applications such as Photoshop and InDesign.

The Apple Studio Display supports 600 nits of brightness for brightly lit working environments and the screen is also available with nano-texture glass.

For fast paced video editing and high quality playback, the monitor also supports High Dynamic Range (HDR).

The Studio Display even packs some advantages over the Pro XDR including a 12 MegaPixel Ultra Wide camera, studio quality microphone and support for Spatial Audio.

You can check out more in our full Apple Studio Display review but you really won’t find a better monitor for the Mac Studio.

Pros:

  • Supports 5K
  • Automatic sRGB color calibration
  • High quality six speaker surround system
  • 3 Thunderbolt ports
  • 12MP face tracking camera
  • Three-way microphone

Cons:

  • No 6K support
  • Maximum size is 27 inch
  • Still expensive compared to other displays

2. Samsung ViewFinity S9 (Best Value)

Samsung ViewFinity S9

The Samsung ViewFinity S9 boasts specifications (and a retail price) nearly identical to the Apple Studio Display.

However, what really makes it an outstanding choice for Mac Studio owners right now is that its currently discounted by up to 50% on Amazon which is a bargain for a 5K monitor on this level.

This 27-inch 5K monitor features a 5120 x 2880 resolution with a 10-bit color gamut covering 99% of the DCI-P3 spectrum.

Aside from stunning image quality, it supports a pixel density of 218 ppi, HDR600 and a maximum brightness level of 600 nits.

In terms of connectivity, its equipped with the latest Thunderbolt 4 port, three USB-C ports and a mini DisplayPort.

It also includes wireless Bluetooth connectivity for speakers, keyboards, and game controllers, along with AirPlay support.

One nice touch is that the ViewFinity S9 comes with a remote control and a joystick for meaning it can double as a Smart TV.

It even includes preinstalled apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube.

It’s not clear how long the current up to 50% off promotion will last so our advice is grab one quick as you’re getting $1,499 monitor for your Mac Studio for half price (US only, other regions may vary).

Pros:

  • Similar to the Apple Studio Display
  • High pixel density
  • 5K resolution
  • Remote control and Smart TV functionality
  • Currently heavily discounted with up to 50%

Cons:

  • Large external power supply

3. BenQ 27 inch MA270U Monitor (Best Budget)

BenQ MA270U 27 inch

BenQ monitors are the most Mac Studio compatible monitors we’ve tried outside of Apple’s display and the excellent BenQ 27 inch MA270U is our recommendation as the best budget display for the Mac Studio.

The 27 inch MA270U comes in at just under $500 and you won’t find a better value display for the Mac Studio in our opinion.

If you need more screen estate, there’s also a 32 inch model for just under $600 for the 32 inch MA320U.

Although designed specifically for color matching the liquid retina displays of MacBooks, BenQ’s MA series play well with any Mac.

The build quality and design is very Apple esque and the monitor has been built with Mac users in mind.

For example, you can control the contrast and volume directly from your Mac’s keyboard and you can even use Siri to control Focus Modes on it.

For managing the monitor, it also includes BenQ’s excellent DisplayPilot software which allows you to calibrate and customize how it works with your Mac.

In terms of value for money and Mac Studio compatibility, you can’t go far wrong with the MA270U.

Read our full BenQ MA270U review if you want to learn more.

Pricing: $499 for the 27 inch MA270U / $599 for the 32 inch MA320U

Pros:

  • M-Book mode calibrates color instantly with Macs
  • Excellent value
  • Control brightness and volume from your Mac keyboard
  • Excellent Display Pilot software
  • Available in 27 and 32 inch models

Cons:

  • Internal speaker quality is poor
  • No Thunderbolt port
  • No webcam
  • Maximum 4K resolution

4. BenQ PD3225U (Best 4K)

BenQ PD3225U

If you’re a graphic designer that needs the ultimate in color accuracy, then the BenQ PD3225U “Design Monitor” is our tip as the best 4K display for the Mac Studio.

The Design Monitor offers all of the Mac compatibility and integration of BenQ’s MA series monitor (see above) but with slightly higher specs.

For designers and photographers, the BenQ PD3225U offers exceptional sharpness and color accuracy, making it an excellent choice for editing images and designs.

The PD3225U supports a DCI-P3 99% color gamut, making it suitable for working with Adobe RGB profiled images and RAW photos, covering Rec. BT 709.

Although the pixel density of the BenQ PD3225U is relatively low at 140 pixels per inch (ppi), this is hard to discern even when compared to monitors with higher pixel densities.

In terms of connectivity, the PD3225U offers two Thunderbolt 3 ports, USB-C ports, HDMI, and DisplayPort.

Additional features include an external HotKey puck for easy control, a KVM switch, and the ability to hot-swap and display two color profiles simultaneously.

The BenQ PD3225U does have some pretty average internal speakers, but with the Mac Studio’s six-speaker surround system supporting spatial audio, you definitely won’t need to use them.

You can read our full BenQ PD3225U review for more.

Pros:

  • Superb color depth and sharpness
  • Lots of connectivity options including Thunderbolt
  • Includes ColorTone software for designers
  • Cheaper than Apple’s displays

Cons:

  • No webcam
  • Only goes up to 140 ppi

5. LG 34BK95U-W (Best Ultrawide)

 5K LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine

If you’re looking for the best ultrawide monitor to go with your Mac Studio, then the 34 inch LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine is worth a second look.

Apple originally worked with LG to develop the UltraFine display and the result is something that’s very similar to the 27 inch 5K iMac display.

The display supports full 5K 5120 x 2160 resolution (known as 5K2K) with 163 pixels per inch (ppi).

This is great for 4K video editing although for reading text, you might want to scale down the resolution as it does make everything look much smaller at its maximum resolution. 

The display supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), similar to Dolby Vision, which enhances the intensity and contrast of both bright and dark parts of an image.

You can adjust the tilt and height of the stand that comes with the monitor, and add swivel functionality using a VESA stand mount connection.

The monitor includes a Thunderbolt 3 port along with three additional USB-C ports, providing ample connectivity options for your Mac Studio.

While the monitor includes built-in speakers, the sound quality is not great, so it’s best to use external speakers.

The monitor does not have an integrated webcam, but you can easily connect one via USB-C or use a digital camera as a webcam.

Read our full LG 34BK95U-W review for more.

Pros:

  • 5K resolution
  • Lots of connectivity options including Thunderbolt
  • Ultrawide screen
  • Supports HDR

Cons:

  • Swivel requires mounting a stand
  • No internal webcam

6. LG Monitor 27MD5KL-B

lg 27md5kl-b

The LG 27MD5KL-B UltraFine 27 inch monitor has long been a favorite with Mac users partly because LG developed it alongside Apple back in the day.

Some of the components that originally went into the LG’s 5K 27 inch monitor were the same used in the iMac and it’s still an excellent 5K display for the Mac Studio.

The display is a 5K Ultra High Definition (UHD) monitor with 5120 x 2880 Resolution and a 16:9 Aspect Ratio.

It supports up to 218 pixels per inch (ppi) and supports 500 nits of brightness which is just 100 less than Apple’s Studio Display.

The monitor is also one of the few out there that features both a built-in webcam and a speaker.

Connectivity options include a generous three Thunderbolt 3 ports which is ideal for the Mac Studio meaning you can have at least two of these displays connected without daisy-chaining and still have a slot free for a Thunderbolt external drive too.

The main problem is getting hold of one, especially outside of the USA where availability is limited.

Check our full LG 27MD5KL-B 5K review for more.

Pros:

  • 218 PPI
  • 3 Thunderbolt ports
  • Similar specs to the Apple Studio Display

Cons:

  • Internal speaker quality is poor
  • Webcam quality isn’t great
  • Doesn’t support High Dynamic Range (HDR)
  • Price
  • Availability outside of USA

Pricing & Specs Comparison Table

Apple Studio Display - Standard Glass - Tilt-Adjustable Stand
SAMSUNG 27" ViewFinity S9 Series 5K Computer Monitor, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Matte Display, 4K Slimfit-Camera, Slim Metal Design, AirPlay, Smart-TV Apps, Gaming Hub, LS27C900PANXZA, 2023
BenQ MA270U 27” 4K 3840x2160 Monitor for MacBook® Pro/Air, Dual USB-C, 90W Power Delivery, Mac Color Match, USB Hub, Brightness & Volume Control on Mac, Height & Tilt Adjustable Stand, P3 Color Gamut
BenQ PD3225U 32 Inch 4K IPS Black UHD Thunderbolt Monitor for MacBook, AQCOLOR, 98% P3, 100% sRGB & Rec.709, DeltaE ≤2, Factory Calibration, USB-C 85W, USB Hub, Daisy Chain, KVM Switch
LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS LED UltraWide Monitor, 600 cd/m² HDR, Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C Inputs Black
LG Monitor 27MD5KL-B Ultrafine 27" IPS LCD 5K UHD Monitor for Apple Mac
Apple Studio Display - Standard Glass - Tilt-Adjustable Stand
SAMSUNG 27" ViewFinity S9 Series 5K Computer Monitor, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Matte Display, 4K Slimfit-Camera, Slim Metal Design, AirPlay, Smart-TV Apps, Gaming Hub, LS27C900PANXZA, 2023
BenQ MA270U 27” 4K 3840x2160 Monitor for MacBook® Pro/Air, Dual USB-C, 90W Power Delivery, Mac Color Match, USB Hub, Brightness & Volume Control on Mac, Height & Tilt Adjustable Stand, P3 Color Gamut
BenQ PD3225U 32 Inch 4K IPS Black UHD Thunderbolt Monitor for MacBook, AQCOLOR, 98% P3, 100% sRGB & Rec.709, DeltaE ≤2, Factory Calibration, USB-C 85W, USB Hub, Daisy Chain, KVM Switch
LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS LED UltraWide Monitor, 600 cd/m² HDR, Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C Inputs Black
LG Monitor 27MD5KL-B Ultrafine 27" IPS LCD 5K UHD Monitor for Apple Mac
Screen Size
27 inch
27 inch
32 inch
32 inch
34 inch
27 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
218
218
163
140
163
218
Resolution
5K2K 5120 x 2880 Pixels
5K 5120 x 2880
4K2K 3840 x 2160 Pixels
4K 3840 x 2160 pixels
5K 5120 x 2160
5K2K 5120 x 2880 Pixels
Ports
1 Thunderbolt 3 port, 3 USB-C ports
1 Thunderbolt 4, 3 USB-C, 1 HDMI, Mini DisplayPort
2 x USB-A, 2 x USB C, 2 x HDMI, 1 x 3.5mm audio out
2 Thunderbolt 3 ports, USB-C ports, HDMI, DisplayPort
Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, 3 USB-C
1 Thunderbolt 3 port, 3 USB-C ports
Brightness
600 nits
600 nits
400 nits
400 nits
600 nits
500 nits
Color Support
One billion colors & P3 wide color
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
DCI-P3 97% color gamut
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
DCI-P3 99% Color Gamut
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
Speakers
Six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio
2 x 5W
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Webcam
12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage
4K
No
No
No
Yes
Special Features
Face tracking, Studio-quality three-mic array
Supports HDR, Remote Control, Smart TV features
M-book mode, Height adjustment, Mac keyboard controls, anti-glare screen, pivot adjustment
Mac mode, HotKey puck, KVM switch
Thunderbolt port, 600 nits brightness, integration with Mac keyboard
Mac keyboard integrations for controls
$1,299.99
$699.00
$459.99
$999.99
$899.99
$1,599.94
Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime
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Apple Studio Display - Standard Glass - Tilt-Adjustable Stand
Apple Studio Display - Standard Glass - Tilt-Adjustable Stand
Screen Size
27 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
218
Resolution
5K2K 5120 x 2880 Pixels
Ports
1 Thunderbolt 3 port, 3 USB-C ports
Brightness
600 nits
Color Support
One billion colors & P3 wide color
Speakers
Six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio
Webcam
12MP Ultra Wide camera with Center Stage
Special Features
Face tracking, Studio-quality three-mic array
$1,299.99
Amazon Prime
SAMSUNG 27" ViewFinity S9 Series 5K Computer Monitor, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Matte Display, 4K Slimfit-Camera, Slim Metal Design, AirPlay, Smart-TV Apps, Gaming Hub, LS27C900PANXZA, 2023
SAMSUNG 27" ViewFinity S9 Series 5K Computer Monitor, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, Matte Display, 4K Slimfit-Camera, Slim Metal Design, AirPlay, Smart-TV Apps, Gaming Hub, LS27C900PANXZA, 2023
Screen Size
27 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
218
Resolution
5K 5120 x 2880
Ports
1 Thunderbolt 4, 3 USB-C, 1 HDMI, Mini DisplayPort
Brightness
600 nits
Color Support
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
Speakers
2 x 5W
Webcam
4K
Special Features
Supports HDR, Remote Control, Smart TV features
$699.00
Amazon Prime
BenQ MA270U 27” 4K 3840x2160 Monitor for MacBook® Pro/Air, Dual USB-C, 90W Power Delivery, Mac Color Match, USB Hub, Brightness & Volume Control on Mac, Height & Tilt Adjustable Stand, P3 Color Gamut
BenQ MA270U 27” 4K 3840x2160 Monitor for MacBook® Pro/Air, Dual USB-C, 90W Power Delivery, Mac Color Match, USB Hub, Brightness & Volume Control on Mac, Height & Tilt Adjustable Stand, P3 Color Gamut
Screen Size
32 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
163
Resolution
4K2K 3840 x 2160 Pixels
Ports
2 x USB-A, 2 x USB C, 2 x HDMI, 1 x 3.5mm audio out
Brightness
400 nits
Color Support
DCI-P3 97% color gamut
Speakers
Yes
Webcam
No
Special Features
M-book mode, Height adjustment, Mac keyboard controls, anti-glare screen, pivot adjustment
$459.99
Amazon Prime
BenQ PD3225U 32 Inch 4K IPS Black UHD Thunderbolt Monitor for MacBook, AQCOLOR, 98% P3, 100% sRGB & Rec.709, DeltaE ≤2, Factory Calibration, USB-C 85W, USB Hub, Daisy Chain, KVM Switch
BenQ PD3225U 32 Inch 4K IPS Black UHD Thunderbolt Monitor for MacBook, AQCOLOR, 98% P3, 100% sRGB & Rec.709, DeltaE ≤2, Factory Calibration, USB-C 85W, USB Hub, Daisy Chain, KVM Switch
Screen Size
32 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
140
Resolution
4K 3840 x 2160 pixels
Ports
2 Thunderbolt 3 ports, USB-C ports, HDMI, DisplayPort
Brightness
400 nits
Color Support
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
Speakers
Yes
Webcam
No
Special Features
Mac mode, HotKey puck, KVM switch
$999.99
Amazon Prime
LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS LED UltraWide Monitor, 600 cd/m² HDR, Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C Inputs Black
LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS LED UltraWide Monitor, 600 cd/m² HDR, Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C Inputs Black
Screen Size
34 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
163
Resolution
5K 5120 x 2160
Ports
Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, 3 USB-C
Brightness
600 nits
Color Support
DCI-P3 99% Color Gamut
Speakers
Yes
Webcam
No
Special Features
Thunderbolt port, 600 nits brightness, integration with Mac keyboard
$899.99
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LG Monitor 27MD5KL-B Ultrafine 27" IPS LCD 5K UHD Monitor for Apple Mac
LG Monitor 27MD5KL-B Ultrafine 27" IPS LCD 5K UHD Monitor for Apple Mac
Screen Size
27 inch
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)
218
Resolution
5K2K 5120 x 2880 Pixels
Ports
1 Thunderbolt 3 port, 3 USB-C ports
Brightness
500 nits
Color Support
DCI-P3 99% color gamut
Speakers
Yes
Webcam
Yes
Special Features
Mac keyboard integrations for controls
$1,599.94
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