I have a new 14-inch Macbook Pro on the horizon and have started looking for a Thunderbolt 3 compatible dual monitor device. But I couldn't find a 27-inch device that I liked, and I couldn't find a way to flip the LG range vertically. So I decided to give Dell a try, the company has the most consistent and well thought out line of monitors in the industry. And they didn't throw the ball here. These are nice monitors that are easy to set up. The swivel is easy to use, plugs in instantly, charges your MacBook with USB-C, and has 2 USB ports on the back for peripheral charging and connectivity. I'm honestly not sure what drives. Is it the resolution (is it 4K!) or is it I/O or is it the Macbook graphics card? Anyway, for less than $900 I could get 2 27 inch 4K monitors with USB-C charging. This saved me over 100% of the cost of 2 32" LGs and I just sacrificed a smaller font/screen and daisy chain Thunderbolt 3 connection. I look forward to Apple's new budget 27-inch screen coming in 2022.
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