The BenQ PD3225U offers high display quality and many practical functions. It’s ideal for design, desktop publishing, and photo and video editing–it’s a good all-around display. Thanks to the Thunderbolt connection, it is ideal as a Mac docking station.

$1,099.99 If you don’t know anything about monitors, you might think any monitor will do for your Mac. While that may be true—some displays are made to specifically address the needs of Mac users.

Take BenQ, for example, with its DesignVue series, which has a Thunderbolt 3 connection as standard, can synchronize its colors, and is therefore “Mac-ready.” The latest model in the family is the PD3225U, a 31.5-inch giant.

BenQ PD3225U: Specifications BenQ PD3225U: Connectivity-friendly docking station Like Apple’s Studio Display, the PD3225U’s Thunderbolt support sets it apart from other monitors. Thunderbolt is used to connect to the Mac and it offers 85 watts of charging power, so it can charge a MacBook. The Thunderbolt connection also transforms the display with its four USB ports and an additional Thunderbolt socket into a practical docking station for connecting peripherals such as hard drives or additional hubs.

The second Thunderbolt port also serves as a daisy-chain connection, which can be used to connect a second monitor or end devices with their own power supply–it provides only 15 watts of charging power. BenQ provides a 3-foot (1-meter) Thunderbolt cable, but it would be nice if it was a little lo.