![]() This will provide the same video quality as option 1, but it doesn't support charging, or data transfer. This option is the best option and will give you the most flexibility. They both will suit your needs just fine. If you are getting a 4k monitor and don't plan on connecting a bunch of external hard drives to the monitor or something, you won't notice any difference between a USB-C or Thunderbolt monitor. The 14" MacBook Pro supports both Thunderbolt 4 and USBC-4 so you can use either one. Both these support charging, data transfer etc. Option 1) A USB-C or Thunderbolt Monitor. This would be the order of what you should be looking for when buying a new monitor from best to worst: ![]() The biggest difference between Thunderbolt and USB-C is Thunderbolt has higher bandwidth. Both Thunderbolt and USB-C are actually sending video through Displayport, with extra bandwidth available for charging and data (if you want to use extra ports on the monitor or daisy chain devices etc). There are two basic video signals in common use for computer monitors. OK, super quick, not very detailed summary.
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