27” at 1080p resolution, that close to your face, will be a bit fuzzy. I’d go 
for a QHD or 4k resolution display, ideally one with DisplayPort or USB-C input 
as it’ll be easy to connect to the macmini. HDMI should fine as well though, I 
have a 30” Dell display connected via HDMI at 4k resolution and 60hz, it’s very 
comfortable for reading text etc. 

Dell make great displays, as do Samsung. Avoid BenQ as they’re very much the 
lower budget option 

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On 20 Oct 2021, at 08:44, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote:


I'm thinking of buying a new Mac Mini M1 but am a bit confused by the monitor 
options. I'll be using it for Logic mainly - so no gaming or movies or video 
editing - and would like to get the kind of quality I see on friends' retina 
display iMacs if that makes sense.

On my current Mac Mini I'm using an Acer 27" monitor (Maximum Resolution. (Full 
HD)1920 x 1080@75 Hz) and I'd like it to be better than that.

Any advice appreciated.

Rob
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