Here's a different question from the crazy geeking out over how many monitors you can get the M1 to run haha.
I'm looking for an inexpensive, USB-C (or TBolt I suppose) monitor for my M1 Mac mini that can act as both a monitor and USB hub. I don't have huge USB demands (2 or 3 ports), and I'd like to figure out a clean, 1 plug-in setup for the Mini. I'm fairly agnostic on resolution (more is better, but 1080p is fine) but I'd like to come in under $500 and preferably under $300. The other factor would be reliability, as it seems everyone here is constantly futzing with their monitors.
So anyone have a good, pretty inexpensive, USB-C monitor that you find works consistently?
I'm looking for an inexpensive, USB-C (or TBolt I suppose) monitor for my M1 Mac mini that can act as both a monitor and USB hub. I don't have huge USB demands (2 or 3 ports), and I'd like to figure out a clean, 1 plug-in setup for the Mini. I'm fairly agnostic on resolution (more is better, but 1080p is fine) but I'd like to come in under $500 and preferably under $300. The other factor would be reliability, as it seems everyone here is constantly futzing with their monitors.
So anyone have a good, pretty inexpensive, USB-C monitor that you find works consistently?