Also, in the past MacBook Pros worked best with monitors that had a pixel density of around 110 or 220 PPI, but we've confirmed that they can still work with higher pixel densities, so our recommendations focus on USB-C support, as well as other factors like ergonomics, brightness, and viewing angles.ĭue to numerous complaints of compatibility issues and Dell's unwillingness to offer support to those affected, we've removed all Dell monitors from our list of recommendations for the time being and until the situation is resolved. If you want to get a monitor for more screen space, you'll want one that supports USB-C with power delivery, which allows you to connect your MacBook Pro to the display and charge it using a single cable. Sometimes you may find that using a laptop screen like on the MacBook Pro is too small.