USB-C is the one connection to rule them all — literally, in many cases, . Its popularity has made USB-C a common sight on new monitors. A USB-C monitor can act as USB hub, giving you additional ports for connecting various USB devices, but the monitor’s USB-C port can also serve as a video-input alternative to HDMI or DisplayPort; and some USB-C monitors can even charge a connected device while in use.

The details of USB-C can be confusing, however, and pricing for USB-C monitors is often higher than that for monitors that lack the interface. See our buyers’ guide below our recommendations to better understand the nuances. For even more monitor recommendations, check out our roundups of the and the .

And while you’re at it, check out our list of so you can optimize the ergonomics and comfort of your desk setup while viewing that brand new monitor. Dell Ultrasharp U2724DE – Best USB-C monitor overall Pros Cons The Dell U2724DE Ultrasharp has exceptional connectivity that caters to a mix of office productivity, gaming, and multimedia use. It supports Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, USB-A, Ethernet, and video-out.

It also provides up to 90 watts of Power Delivery over USB-C for charging a connected laptop or tablet. Dell employs a new type of display panel called IPS Black, which achieves a better contrast than past IPS panels. It enhances the monitor’s depth and immersion which, though not able to conquer OLED or Mini-LED, is better than average for its category.

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