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Among the must-haves for working from home, a decent external monitor may be the most important. If your work involves looking at two or more documents simultaneously, referring to multiple browser windows or scrolling through spreadsheets, you’re going to get a lot more done gazing at an LCD with a decent screen size than squinting at your 13-inch (or even 15-inch) laptop display.
For the 99% of you who don’t care about monitor technology, here’s the TL;DR: All things being equal, bigger is better. Nearly all built-in speakers are lousy. Unless you’re a hardcore gamer or creative professional, many of the most technical specs — color gamut and latency, for example — won’t really matter to you (and you should always take them with with a grain of salt, anyway). Curved monitors, which can make a wide display fit into your field of view without requiring you to sit too far back, aren’t worth paying more for with any display under 28 inches. Want to dive deeper? Check out CNET’s monitor buying guide.
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Not every monitor has an integrated height-adjustable stand. Frankly, those are sometimes more trouble than they’re worth — and eye-level height can be easily achieved with a monitor stand or thick book. Also, though all of the monitors listed below can be connected via HDMI, some are VGA-compatible and a few support USB-C. But not every laptop has all of those connections built in. If you’re working on a MacBook Air, for example, you’ll need to buy an adapter to connect via HDMI. So, make sure you know how you’ll connect everything before clicking “buy.”
Note that demand for monitors is high and that pricing and availability is more variable than usual. This list is regularly updated to reflect real-time pricing and stock, but may not always be accurate.
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Acer
This 32-inch LG monitor delivers 4K video at a reasonable price. We haven’t tested it firsthand — but the customer reviews are generally favorable. And it’s in stock at B&H Photo.
Amazon
I’ve been using an older version of this monitor for five years — and it’s stood the test of time, but it’s no longer available. This newer model is a bit more expensive — but also bigger and equipped with better specs including a 2,560×1,440-pixel resolution, all of the brightness that comes with LED backlighting and a super-slim bezel. There are two HDMI inputs, a DisplayPort 1.2 connection (and cable) and three USB 2.0 ports.
BenQ
We’re fans of this great general-purpose monitor that doubles as a solid display for a gaming monitor. Though it’s not 4K, the resolution is legit — 2,560×1,440 pixels — and it simulates optimized HDR brightness curves so you can get better-than-average results in Windows without paying for real HDR. It has a high refresh rate of 144Hz. And it has the best built-in-speakers of any monitor we’ve tested recently — or maybe ever.
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Target
We haven’t tested this AOC monitor firsthand, but the specs are solid for the price and the customer feedback, on Amazon and elsewhere, is generally positive. You get a 31.5-inch curved display with a respectable 2,560×1,440-pixel resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate and AMD’s FreeSync technology, which automatically adjusts for different games’ frame rates. It’s in stock now at Target.
Lepow
There are a number of reasons to consider the Lepow USB-C monitor. It’s a good option if you’re working on a laptop without a VGA or HDMI output, like the port-impoverished MacBook Air. It’s handy if you have limited space. And weighing less than 2 pounds, it’s light enough to come along when you need to move your setup. The Lepow connects to your laptop via USB — so you don’t need a VGA or HDMI port. And there’s no need for an external power supply, so you can use it even when there’s no socket nearby.
And, as noted by the Cheapskate, for a limited time, and while supplies last, the Lepow 15.6-inch Type-C Portable Display is $161 with promo code OTRVQET3.
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