Best USB-C Monitor Deals: Save Up to $100 on LG, Samsung, Asus and More – CNET

$530 at LG

LG UltraFine Display Ergo BF

32-inch LG UltraFine Display Ergo: $480

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One of the great things about a USB-C monitor is that you can use it to power all of your devices, including things like a mouse, keyboard, or even your phone. That means you have a lot fewer cables flying all over the place, plus you can even feed a video feed into the USB-C monitor, so you don’t need an HDMI or Display Port cable. Of course, that does mean that you have to pay a bit of a premium for that functionality, which is why it’s worth gaming some of the deals we’ve collected below.

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AOC

This 32-inch 1440p AOC display, with a rating of 350 nits, should provide a panel that’s a bit brighter than the above BenQ. 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. Though it usually goes for $310, you can grab it now for just $277.

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LG

This 27-inch 4K LG unit is a well-rounded display, and though it isn’t available at a huge discount, any price cut is better than none. 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. 

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Samsung

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 can let you get some productivity work done without the use of a computer. The Workplace mode lets you access Microsoft 365 on the monitor directly, so you can get work done without switching on a PC.

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Asus

This ProArt display from Asus is perfect if you need something that’s well-suited for graphical design. It has a 27-inch screen with a 3,840×2,160 resolution and an impressive 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. There is also a solid 96W PD USB-C connection and Vesa Display HDR 400, although it’s important to note that monitor HDR is not as good as TV HDR.

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LG

What makes the LG UltraFine Display Ergo is that it’s ergonomic, meaning that it’s made to be put in both landscape and portrait view. That makes it perfect for things like coding or writing where portrait can come in very handy. It has a resolution of 3,840×2,160, 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and a very reasonably 350 nits of peak brightness.

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The Gigabyte M32U-EK is a 31.5-inch display with a 4K resolution and support for a 144Hz refresh rate. Input ports, of course, 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.

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