
With work-from-home and virtual meetings flourishing, you need to have a good setup for your calls. If you’re tired of using your MacBook Air’s average camera, we suggest you look for an external webcam. However, you need to make sure both devices are connected to the same network. You also get a wireless option with an Apple TV or an AirPlay-compatible monitor where you can actually cast your screen via AirPlay. The simplest way is to connect it via a cable. There are several ways to connect a monitor to the MacBook Air. We recommend you go with the BenQ GW2780T monitor for its price-to-performance ratio. The USB-C and Thunderbolt 3/4 cables alongside HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 cables support 4K or higher. So your monitor will need a Thunderbolt port or you’ll need a dongle with a matching port to your monitor. The device comes with two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports. There is Proprietary Brightness Intelligence adaptive technology that adjusts the brightness for comfortable viewing.Īny monitor can work with your MacBook Air as long as you have the right cable or dongle with the proper connector.

This affordable monitor comes with an ultra-slim bezel for virtually seamless multi-panel configurations for extended view.
