The Perfect MacBook
Setup #Helpful Post
o,
what's up guys?
Jonathan
here.
And
this might be the perfect Macbook setup.
Specifically,
I'm looking at the H277HU from Acer
which
is a 27 inch IPS display with a trick up its sleeve.
First
off, it is really, really pretty.
The
base, which is made out of metal, and not plastic,
has
this gold finish,
which
looks killer paired with a white back.
And
there's something strangely satisfying
with
metal versus plastic.
It
feels premium and is cool to the touch.
You
combine that with the bezels,
or
rather, lack thereof,
and
that makes this one of the best looking
monitors
I've ever seen,
and
a great starting point
for
a minimal, but great looking, setup.
On
the back, you will see a couple of USB3 ports,
display
port, and HDMI,
but
where the magic happens,
is
this guy right here: a USB-C port.
Normally
the idea of a 12 inch Macbook
hooked
up to a monitor would sound like a nightmare.
There
would be cables and dongles everywhere,
but
this monitor fixes that.
It's
essentially a giant hub that allows you
to
dock the Macbook, transfer data,
but
what seals the deal,
is
that it charges the Macbook,
and
all through a single USB-C cable.
Keep
in mind this is done through
the
monitor's power supply.
So
that's going to mean a couple of things.
One:
you're not going to need the Macbook charger,
and
two: you now have two USB3 ports at your disposal.
Personally,
I love the implementation of a dock set up,
but
it's even better when you're connecting
and
disconnecting with a single cable.
Now,
one slightly annoying thing is because
there
are different kinds of USB-C cables,
not
every one will work with this monitor.
The
ones that come with the Macbook and most phones
are
USB2 and those will not work.
So
what you're going to need is
a
fully compatible USB 3.1 USB-C cable,
which
fortunately is included.
But
the problem is, to the naked eye,
there
really isn't an easy way to tell the cables apart.
So,
for this instance I have a wireless keyboard
and
mouse going through a single USB receiver.
That
is a preference because I like these models,
but
if you do want to go blue tooth,
that's
going to keep that port open.
Another
example of how this could be useful
is
with external storage.
So
in my case,
I
have a USB3 SSD hooked up.
This
is rad, because this particular model
does
not require an external power supply,
so
it keeps the setup even cleaner.
But,
even if you did want to go with
a
more traditional external hard drive,
that
does require an external power supply,
it's
not going to be a big deal,
because
that's staying there docked with your setup.
As
far as the display goes,
it's
a really good looking 1440p IPS panel.
My
only gripe is that if you're used to using a 4K,
or
even 5K display on something like an iMac,
it
is a little hard adjusting screen real estate-wise
But,
if you're coming from 1440p, or especially 1080,
it's
going to look killer.
Viewing
angles are great,
the
colors are rich,
they're
vivid,
and
overall, it's a really enjoyable experience,
whether
you're working or consuming video.
Now,
for this setup,
I'm
using a 2015 baseline 12 inch Macbook,
and
performance was smooth.
There
was no lag with the keyboard or the mouse.
Which,
in between windows, was seamless,
and
streaming 1440p video worked perfectly.
In
this setup, I'm using the Macbook docked,
enclosed
with the Acer as the main and only display.
But,
you could just as easily leave the Macbook open,
and
use that as a second display,
just
in case you need more room,
which
makes for an extremely flexible setup.
One
thing worth mentioning is that
the
resolution from the Macbook and this monitor
are
nearly identical.
So
the performance isn't surprising,
but
it's nice to know that it works well.
Plus,
the fact that it works well with a 2015 Macbook,
if
you're going 2016, it's going to work even better.
So,
overall this monitor is really solid.
It's
a little on the pricey side,
but
if you own a 12 inch Macbook,
you
can see why it's a perfect match.
Speaking
of Macbooks,
and
2016 Macbooks, mind you,
there's
still a giveaway going on.
So
drop a Like if you want to win one,
details
in that are down below.
This
is Jonathan and I will catch you guys later.
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