Alienware AW3225QF (2024)

A 32-inch 4K QD-OLED curved gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, aimed at enthusiasts who want HDMI 2.1 on a console and DisplayPort on a PC at the same time. Both HDMI 2.1 ports carry the full 40Gbps stack, and HDMI 2 also supports eARC — send lossless Atmos straight to a soundbar. A built-in USB hub lets you share keyboard and mouse between two machines via KVM. Don't confuse the downstream USB-C on the side for a DisplayPort input — it only carries data and a trickle of power.

Apple Studio Display 27″ 5K (2022)

Apple's studio-grade display pairs a single HDMI 2.1 input with three USB-C downstream connectors supporting Thunderbolt 3 at 40Gbps per port. The 27-inch 5K panel refreshes at 60Hz through that lone HDMI 2.1 connection, leaving zero USB adapters needed for video. One USB-C acts as pure Thunderbolt 3 passthrough for daisy-chaining, while the other two handle USB 3.0 hubs at lower speed. Below is the complete port breakdown.

ASUS ProArt PA279CRV 27″ 4K (2023)

This factory-calibrated professional display delivers 99% DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB coverage with Delta E < 2 accuracy out of the box. The standout feature is its USB-C port with 96W Power Delivery, enough to charge most laptops while simultaneously carrying a 4K video signal. A DisplayPort 1.4 output enables daisy-chaining to a second monitor, reducing cable clutter in multi-display setups. The integrated USB hub adds three USB-A and one USB-C downstream port for peripherals.

ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM 27″ OLED (2023)

ASUS's 27-inch gaming OLED delivers dual HDMI 2.1 inputs with full 48Gbps FRL plus a DisplayPort 1.4 input—three display options for maximum flexibility. All three video inputs support 1440p@240Hz or 4K@120Hz simultaneously for surround gaming setups. The integrated USB hub provides four USB-A 3.2 slots, and the 3.5mm jack handles game chat independently. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM 32″ OLED (2024)

This 32-inch QD-OLED panel pushes 4K at 240Hz with a near-instant 0.03ms response time, making it one of the fastest 4K gaming displays available. The USB-C input supports 90W Power Delivery alongside DisplayPort Alt Mode, turning this monitor into a single-cable docking solution for compatible laptops. HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 inputs cover consoles and desktop PCs, while an optical S/PDIF output passes audio to external sound systems.

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710U 27″ 4K (2022)

This 27-inch 4K gaming monitor pairs dual HDMI 2.1 ports with a 144Hz IPS panel, making it well-suited for both PC and next-gen console gaming. The HDMI 2.1 inputs support 4K at 120Hz with VRR and ALLM for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. A four-port USB 3.0 hub provides convenient desktop peripheral connectivity through a single upstream USB-B cable. Built-in 2.1-channel speakers with a subwoofer deliver decent audio without external speakers.

BenQ PD2706UA 27″ 4K (2023)

BenQ's 27-inch color-accurate display combines two HDMI 2.1 inputs, USB-C with 65W Power Delivery for laptop charging, and a built-in USB 3.1 hub. The USB-C port handles 10Gbps data transfer simultaneously with video output via DP Alt Mode, so you can charge, display, and transfer through one cable. The dual HDMI 2.1 inputs support 4K@60Hz. Below is the complete port list.

BenQ PD2725U DesignVue (2021)

A 27-inch 4K designer monitor built around dual Thunderbolt 3. One Thunderbolt port handles video, data, and up to 65W of laptop charging through a single cable, while the second acts as a daisy-chain output — connect a second TB3 monitor or an external SSD array. The second TB3 drops to 15W, so a second charging laptop isn't an option. HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 inputs are there for non-TB sources.

BenQ PD3220U DesignVue 32″ 4K (2019)

Built for creative professionals, this 32-inch 4K IPS monitor features dual Thunderbolt 3 ports with 40Gbps bandwidth and up to 85W power delivery on the primary input. The second Thunderbolt 3 port enables daisy-chaining to another display while passing 15W of power. A built-in KVM switch lets designers toggle between two connected computers using the same keyboard and mouse. The display covers 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut with factory calibration to Delta E of 3 or less.

Dell Alienware AW3225QF 32″ 4K OLED (2024)

Dell's 32-inch gaming OLED pushes 4K@240Hz through dual HDMI 2.1 ports with full 48Gbps FRL, plus a DisplayPort 2.1 input for future GPU compatibility. All three video inputs work simultaneously for multiple display setups. The integrated USB hub provides downstream connectivity at USB 3.0 speeds, and the 3.5mm jack keeps audio routing simple. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Dell UltraSharp U2723QE 27″ 4K (2022)

This 27-inch IPS Black panel doubles as a full USB-C hub, delivering 90W of power to charge a laptop while driving 4K@60Hz video over a single cable. The built-in KVM switch with dual USB-C upstream ports lets you control two computers from one keyboard and mouse. Five USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 downstream ports at 10Gbps each turn the monitor into a docking station, and the RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port adds wired networking. A DisplayPort 1.4 output enables MST daisy-chaining to a second monitor.

Dell UltraSharp U2724D 27″ (2024)

Dell's 27-inch USB-C hub monitor combines dual HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 90W Power Delivery for laptop charging, and a generous USB 3.1 hub for desk consolidation. The USB-C port passes 10Gbps of data while delivering 90W to charge most 14-inch laptops simultaneously. The dual HDMI 2.1 inputs handle 4K@60Hz, and the six-port USB hub catches peripherals without additional docking. Below is the complete port breakdown.

Dell UltraSharp U3224KB 32″ 6K (2023)

Dell's flagship 32-inch 6K display combines dual HDMI 2.1 inputs at 48Gbps each, USB-C with 90W Power Delivery, and an extensive USB 3.1 hub for full desk integration. The 6K resolution demands high-bandwidth cables, and all connections support simultaneous operation. The seven-port USB hub handles peripherals and external drives without additional docking infrastructure. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

Dell UltraSharp U3423WE 34″ Curved (2022)

This 34-inch curved ultrawide functions as a complete USB-C hub, powering a laptop at 90W while displaying a 3440x1440 panoramic workspace over a single cable. The built-in KVM switch with two USB-C upstream inputs makes toggling between work and personal machines seamless with one keyboard and mouse. Six USB downstream ports at 10Gbps each including a USB-C with 15W charging eliminate the need for a separate dock. An RJ-45 Ethernet pass-through adds wired networking without a dongle.

EIZO ColorEdge CS2740 (2020)

A 27-inch 4K wide-gamut color-critical monitor aimed at photo and print professionals. A single USB-C cable carries DisplayPort video, data, and 60W of PD charging for a connected laptop — enough for most MacBook Air and Pro 13-inch models but not 16-inch pros under sustained load. HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 serve as traditional inputs. Factory-calibrated for 99% Adobe RGB with EIZO's own ColorNavigator 7 software.

Eve Spectrum 4K 27″ (2021)

Originally crowd-funded under the Eve brand and later rebranded to Dough, this 27-inch 4K IPS monitor was among the first to ship with dual HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen console gaming. The primary USB-C port delivers up to 100W of power while carrying a DisplayPort 1.4 video signal, enough to charge even power-hungry laptops. A second USB-C port on the side provides 15W for phone charging and data transfer. Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 downstream ports round out the hub functionality.

Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P 32″ OLED (2024)

This is the world's first gaming monitor with a full-bandwidth DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 input, delivering uncompressed 4K at 240Hz over a single cable. A Mini DisplayPort 2.1 input doubles the DP 2.1 connectivity options, while two HDMI 2.1 ports cover console gaming. The USB-C port adds 65W Power Delivery with DP Alt Mode for laptop users who want single-cable convenience. A DisplayPort output enables daisy-chaining to a second display.

Gigabyte M27Q X (2022)

A 27-inch 1440p 240Hz IPS gaming monitor with a KVM switch and a surprise: USB-C input with DP Alt Mode. That USB-C only delivers 18W though, so it will keep a phone topped up but won't charge a laptop — plan a separate power brick. Two HDMI 2.0 ports and DisplayPort 1.4 cover console and PC sources. 3-port USB hub includes a USB-B upstream for KVM.

Gigabyte M32U 32″ 4K (2021)

This 32-inch IPS panel delivers 4K at 144Hz for PC gaming and 120Hz over HDMI 2.1 for consoles, all at a competitive price point. The USB-C port supports DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode with 18W of power delivery, enough for phones but not laptops. A built-in KVM switch paired with the USB hub lets you control two systems from one keyboard and mouse. Three downstream USB 3.0 ports and a headphone jack complete a practical connectivity package.

HP Z27k G3 (2021)

A 27-inch 4K business docking display built around a 100W USB-C connection. One cable runs video, a full 4-port USB hub, a gigabit Ethernet passthrough, and enough power to charge most 15-inch laptops. DisplayPort 1.4 input and DisplayPort 1.4 output let you daisy-chain a second 4K monitor off the same laptop. HDMI 2.0 rounds out inputs for a console or desktop tower.

LG 27GP850-B UltraGear 27″ (2021)

LG's 27-inch IPS gaming monitor brings dual HDMI 2.1 connections at 48Gbps each, a DisplayPort 1.4 input, and USB-C with 65W Power Delivery. The three video inputs all support 1440p@165Hz or 4K@60Hz simultaneously for flexible multi-display setups. The integrated USB hub provides four downstream USB 3.0 slots for gaming peripherals, and the 3.5mm jack routes audio independently. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

LG 27GR95QE-B 27″ UltraGear OLED (2023)

This was the first 1440p 240Hz OLED gaming monitor to hit the market, and all three video inputs support the full 240Hz refresh rate. A USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub with two downstream Type-A ports connects peripherals through the USB-B upstream port. Optical TOSLINK S/PDIF output lets you route digital audio directly to a soundbar or DAC, which is useful since the monitor has no built-in speakers. The 4-pole 3.5mm jack doubles as both headphone output and microphone input for voice chat.

LG 27UK850-W 27″ 4K (2018)

LG's 27-inch 4K monitor pairs dual HDMI 2.0 inputs with a single DisplayPort 1.2 connection—all three drive 4K@60Hz independently or simultaneously. The HDMI 2.0 inputs handle 18Gbps each, sufficient for 4K streaming or console gaming at standard refresh rates. The basic USB hub downstream provides two USB 3.0 ports for peripherals, and the 3.5mm jack simplifies audio routing. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.

LG 27UP850-W 27″ 4K (2021)

This 27-inch 4K IPS display stands out with its USB-C port delivering up to 96W of power, enough to charge even 15-inch laptops while displaying 4K@60Hz video over a single cable. Two HDMI 2.0 inputs and one DisplayPort 1.4 give flexibility for connecting consoles, PCs, and other sources simultaneously. The built-in USB 3.0 hub adds two downstream ports for peripherals like keyboards and mice. DisplayHDR 400 certification and 5W built-in speakers round out a clean single-cable desk setup.

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