Docking-monitors?

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brenne-leske4x
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Docking-monitors?

Post by brenne-leske4x » 26 Jun 2025, 07:57

Hello! :D
I need a new monitor and have been looking into docking-monitors (displays with integrated docking stations). The reason being is that I have moved into a smaller apartment and want a single display I can connect my laptop, console and stationary PC. At the moment I am mostly using my MacBook that only supports one external monitor and therefore want something with a single USB-C cable where I can charge and connect all my peripherals. I
I have been looking into the Lenovo L27h-4A 2K which is a 100hz 1440p panel and markedet with 1ms MPRT as its on sale. Ideally I would want something >120hz and I don't mind 24". 1080p on a 27" is a bit too pixelated for me. Budget is ideally around 300$, but I am looking at it as a longer term investment so I don't mind spending more if it's worth it.

* Does Blur Busters have any 'official' list of the best monitors with integrated docking stations?
* I see many gaming monitors marketed as 1 ms MPRT, but if I recall from owning a BenQ XL2546k years ago, that technology caused me a headache. I don't need any G-/Freesync or advanced tech. I just want a low latency monitor "straight from the box".
* Do you have any recommendations for me?

Thanks a lot for reading :)

fossilcoots
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Re: Docking-monitors?

Post by fossilcoots » 17 Jul 2025, 04:07

Really good USB-C support.

USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port > 65W charges the MacBook using the same cable.

Built-in USB Hub: At least 2-4 USB-A ports for connecting a mouse, keyboard, webcam, and other peripherals.

Extra HDMI / DisplayPort: For connecting game consoles and computers.

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