If it’s time to upgrade your old monitor or get your desktop setup dialed in, a USB-C monitor can help. If you’re operating off of a newer computer, you’ll find having a USB-C monitor also eliminates the need for an adapter. Still, quality monitors don’t come cheap. This is why we’ve combed through our favorite brands to find the best available deals on USB-C monitors.Â
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In terms of resolution, we would recommend at least full HD (1,920×1,080 pixels) for a 24-inch display; Quad HD (2,560×1,440 pixels) for a 27-inch display and Ultra HD (3,840×2,160 pixels or 4K) for anything 32 inches or larger. We’d also suggest that buyers look out for a monitor’s maximum brightness rating, which should range from 250 to 500 nits. Lower-end monitors are usually rated at 250 or 300 nits, which will likely suffice for a dark den or basement. For a sun-drenched office, you’ll want something that’s rated for 350 nits or higher. For more on that, be sure to check out our monitor buying guide before choosing your new monitor.
Below, you’ll find a list of the best USB-C monitor deals we could find across some of the biggest brands out there. We’ll continue to update this collection of deals with the latest and greatest as well, so make sure to check back if you don’t see the deal that’s right for you today.
Noted in our roundup of the best monitors under $200. If you’re hoping to do some gaming, this one has a leg up with better color quality and higher refresh than those near the same price.Â
This 32-inch 1,440p AOC display has a brightness rating of 350 nits. It supplies a DisplayPort connection and a pair of HDMI ports in addition to USB-C connectivity. It also has integrated speakers and a flexible stand with height, tilt and swivel adjustments.Â
With a base cost of just $290, you can currently save $40 off that price, and as a perk, you’ll get Amazon Music for free for 90 days with your purchase.
This 27-inch 4K LG unit is a well-rounded display, and though the current price of $369 doesn’t appear at first to be a discount, the regular retail price of this monitor is $450, so you’re actually saving $81. It’s also available directly through LG but at a slightly higher price of $380, still a $70 savings. Â
It offers AMD FreeSync and tons of connectivity. In addition to USB-C, you get a pair of HDMI ports and one DisplayPort connection. There are also two downstream USB ports, which let you connect your USB devices without needing to reach the ports on your PC. It’s rated for a sufficient 350 nits of brightness and boasts a sleek, curved stand that provides tilt, height and pivot adjustment.Â
The Samsung M70B Series is an interesting option because it’s a smart monitor, which means it acts as a TV and a monitor and enables some productivity work without the use of a computer. Yes, you read that right. The Workplace mode lets you access Microsoft 365 on the monitor directly, so you can get work done without switching on a PC.
This ProArt display from Asus is perfect if you need something that’s well-suited for graphic design. It has a 27-inch screen with a 3,840×2,160-pixel resolution and an impressive 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. There is also a solid 96-watt PD USB-C connection and Vesa Display HDR 400, although it’s important to note that HDR for monitors is not as good as TV HDR.
The Gigabyte M32U-EK is a 31.5-inch display with a 4K resolution and support for a 144Hz refresh rate. Input ports include USB-C while HDMI and DisplayPort are also present. Designed for gaming first, this monitor can also be used for office work and more and has built-in speakers and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.Â
This monitor from Dell has an integrated hub with two USB-C and five Type-A ports to accommodate all your accessories. It’s got high contrast and 3840×2160-pixel resolution too, giving you picture quality that might be better than that old TV you keep meaning to upgrade.Â