I rotate monitors like some people rotate their socks.
The BenQ MA320U is from BenQ’s line of monitors specifically designed for Mac users.
It’s sleek, white, minimal, seamless MacOS integration and incredibly similar color profiles to the MacBook.
Setting up the monitor itself is super easy, and it took only a few moments.
The MA320U was up on my desk and operational moments after arrival, fitting beautifully on my monitorarm.
However, what is remarkable is that, unlike an Apple monitor, this display has an HDMI option.
However, my preferred use case for monitors is to put them on a monitor arm for aesthetics.
The ports are great, just enough to give me everything I need.
These ports were able to get me set up for success without much work at all.
The build quality is solid, and the picture quality is gorgeous.
Over this time, I have been thrilled with the performance of this screen.
Depending on my working setup, I have a go at balance simple, minimalist, and frictionless.
I treat my entire setup with this same logic.
Simple and minimal-ish while keeping frictionless.
The MA320U is that kind of monitor to me.
It doesn’t mess around by adding what could be in a dock, if needed, somewhere else.
But it also hasn’t minimized so far that it only has Thunderbolt.
I can sync brightness and volume controls in a way I cannot do with any other monitor.
While it sounds small, it has been super handy to adjust to.
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