Best 4K monitors for Mac in 2023: high-res screens for all use cases

Best 4K monitors: Quick links

philips 27B1U7903 monitor

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1. The list in brief
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Best for ports
3. Best display
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Q&A

Having one of the best 4K monitors can completely transform the way you use your Mac. Whether you have the latest MacBook Air M2 or you're looking to add a monitor to the Mac Studio, a 4K monitor brings with it richer colors, deeper contrast, and more detail to your work.

Like how  there are plenty of types of MacBook and Mac such as the MacBook Pro and iMac, there are loads of 4K monitors you can buy. Many of them are tailored specifically to be used with a Mac. 4K monitors usually support Thunderbolt connectivity, incredible resolution, Mac-specific color profiles, and plenty of other key features.  

For high-end Mac users, you may also wish to consider the best alternatives to Apple's Pro Display XDR if you can afford to spend extra, or simply take a look at the best monitor for Mac mini.

Below, we've selected the best 4K monitors for your Mac, with stunning options to spruce up your home office. Some are even portable so you can take them between home and work easily. Before delving in, it's a smart move to read our best monitor stands guide too, so you can adjust the height and angle to your heart (and posture)'s content.

Quick list

The best 4K monitors for Mac

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Best for ports

Best for Ports: Philips 27B1U7903

The philips 27B1U7903 monitor next to a MacBook screen.

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Reasons to buy

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Immense display
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Great build quality
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Thunderbolt/USB4 hub with loads of ports

Reasons to avoid

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Thicc
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Clunky menu buttons
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Poor speakers

The Philips 27B1U7903, while a mouthful to say, is an excellent monitor. The 4K display is an absolute monster. It has a massive multitude of ports that leave you with loads of ways to plug in. There is a Thunderbolt 4 port, a USB4 hub, as well as all the standard HDMI and Display port slots.

That hub has 4 USB 3.2 ports, another Thunderbolt 4 slot, and even an Ethernet LAN 1GB connection. That effectively makes the monitor an all-in-one device which means you won't need to have a seperate dock. It's not cheap, at $1199, but you get a super high-quality monitor for the price.

Best display

Best display: Dough Spectrum 4K

The Dough Spectrum 4K 144Hz glossy monitor on a desk next to a light, keyboard, and sound equipment.

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Reasons to buy

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Gloriously rich display
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Great port array
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Reserved design

Reasons to avoid

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Certain lighting situations may prove problematic
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Expensive
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Auto source switching can be slow

A glossy display has loads of strengths and weaknesses, and the Dough Spectrum 4K is no different. In the pro column, there are deeper blacks, better contrast, and more sumptuous color, to go with greater detail and clarity. In the cons category (and it is a big one) is substantially more glare.

Keep it away from windows though, and the Spectrum 4K is a stunning screen. There's a reason why it has four and a half stars in our review, although you really do need to make sure it's nowhere that the sun can wash out the screen.

There is a good port selection too, with 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, Display port 1.4, a USB C port, and a USB B connector for the inbuilt hub which contains 2 USB A ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. A super solid monitor for $899 – if you can find a sunlight-free spot to put it.

Q&A

Which 4K monitor for your Mac should you choose?

If we could only pick one, then the LG 27UK850-W would be our top choice for a 4K monitor for Mac because we love the flexibility of having a wide variety of different ports.

This top 4K monitor can charge your MacBook, MacBook Air, or 13-inch MacBook Pro, and it also features two USB-A ports, two HDMI ports, a display port, and a headphone jack. So this isn't only a fantastic monitor but a hub of connectivity. 

When it comes to excellent 4K monitors, the BenQ EW3280U is also hard to beat, with excellent value for money. Its features and price make it a solid choice. 

What should I look for in a 4K monitor for Mac?

If you're keen to add a first or second screen to your Mac, there are some key points you need to consider before shopping for one of the best 4K monitors. Here are the ones to remember:

  • Connectivity — Apple is sneaky with ports. If you're looking for a 4K monitor for a newer MacBook, you're going to want it to come with a USB-C port unless you have a USB-C hub. Always be sure that whatever device you're connecting to your Mac is compatible. 
  • Size — Most people think bigger is better with monitors and we tend to agree. But the size you go with should be dictated by the space you have available in your home office. Because of that, a higher resolution can be more practical and almost always better. It allows you to see clearer details and it allows you to fit more information on the screen.
  • Portability — People rarely need a second screen they'll move around which is why we haven't included a portable 4K option, but it is worth thinking about if you need one before you buy a new, bulky monitor.
  • Response time If you're planning to useyour new monitor for gaming, you'll need a low response time. This is how long it takes for the display to respond to what you're doing. Generally, anything under 10ms is good, although the lower the better if you're serious about gaming. 
  • Refresh rate — This is how many times in a second your display draws a new image and it's measured in Hz. You'll find many of the best 4K monitors have 60 Hz refresh rates, but the MacBook Pro has refresh rates of up to 120 Hz so if you want to make the most of the screen, look for higher specs.

If a new monitor is part of a wider plan to refresh your tech and home office, we have plenty of other ways to do so. The best wireless mouse for Mac is perfect for added comfort and efficiency, while you might want to zone out with music or podcasts via the best over-ear headphones for iMac.

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Tammy Rogers
Senior Staff Writer

As iMore's Senior Staff writer, Tammy uses her background in audio and Masters in screenwriting to pen engaging product reviews and informative buying guides. The resident audiophile (or audio weirdo), she's got an eye for detail and a love of top-quality sound. Apple is her bread and butter, with attention on HomeKit and Apple iPhone and Mac hardware. You won't find her far away from a keyboard even outside of working at iMore – in her spare time, she spends her free time writing feature-length and TV screenplays. Also known to enjoy driving digital cars around virtual circuits, to varying degrees of success. Just don't ask her about AirPods Max - you probably won't like her answer.