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USB-C to DisplayPort Cable for MacBook Pro

Available on Amazon.com - Cable Matters USB C to DisplayPort Cable (USB-C to DisplayPort Cable, USB C to DP Cable) Supporting 8K 60Hz in Black 6 ft - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible with MacBook Pro, Dell XPS 13 and More This is the cable that I use to connect my MacBook Pro to a monitor.

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This monitor is a high-quality LG IPS display with a 3840x2160 4K UltraHD resolution. More expensive models may come with USB-C but I simply purchased an inexpensive USB-C to DisplayPort cable to use in conjunction with my MacBook Pro. With the MacBook Pro closed, this makes an excellent stand-alone 27-inch display. With the MacBook Pro

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