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What is the best USB-C monitor?

The best USB-C monitor is the Dell Ultrasharp U3225QE. In addition to being a high-quality 4K IPS display capable of meeting the needs of a professional, the monitor is unparalleled when it comes to connectivity, featuring Thunderbolt 4 / USB-C ports with 140W of Power Delivery—enough to charge most laptops—along with HDMI, DisplayPort, and a secondary DisplayPort for daisy-chaining multiple monitors. It also offers a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port for a fast and stable wired network connection, as well as six USB-A ports, a pop-out USB hub with quick-access USB-C and USB-A ports, a KVM switch.

3 great USB-C monitors that are so much more than mere displays
What is the best cheap USB-C monitor

The best budget USB-C monitor is the BenQ GW2786TC. While it's come up in price since our original review, it still offers good value at $250. It has USB-C with 65W Power Delivery, allowing a single-cable connection for video, power, and data. It also includes DisplayPort-out for daisy-chaining a second monitor, which is uncommon at this price range. Built-in speakers, a noise-canceling microphone, and an ambient light sensor are nice extras that make this monitor great for home office use.

3 great USB-C monitors that are so much more than mere displays
Do I really need a USB-C monitor?

A USB-C monitor is a great way to expand your computer’s connectivity without the added clutter of a USB-C hub or dock. It reduces the wires present on your desk, freeing up space for other uses. PC World’s guide to USB-C hub monitors has the full story.USB-C monitors are excellent when used with a USB-C laptop that consumes less than 90 watts of power at load. Docking a laptop at a desk can be annoying if you use a wired keyboard, wired mouse, and external monitor. A USB-C monitor can consolidate all your wired devices to a single USB-C cable. If these benefits sound good, then a USB-C m

3 great USB-C monitors that are so much more than mere displays
Are USB-C monitors expensive?

Yes, USB-C monitors are more expensive. Basic monitors without USB-C retail for as little as $100, while similar monitors with USB-C start around $150. That price premium persists through all price categories. You can expect to pay around $50 to $100 more for a USB-C monitor than you would for a similar monitor without it.Premium productivity and professional monitors are an exception. Nearly all monitors in these categories offer some form of USB-C support. They remain expensive, though, and are often priced between $500 to $1,000 (and sometimes more).

3 great USB-C monitors that are so much more than mere displays