Many thanks Sam for your speedy response. I actually went for its sister 
monitor (the DZ); bit more expensive but it has a built in webcam (couple of 
bad reviews on quality though) and the monitor swivels into a vertical position 
which may or may not come in useful.
Nick

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> I’d definitely go for 4k or 5k resolution on a display as large as 27”. If 
> you go for 1080p HD, a 27” display will be very fuzzy indeed.
> 
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-S2722DC-2560x1440-FreeSync-Speakers/dp/B09CGYHJ84
>  
> <https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-S2722DC-2560x1440-FreeSync-Speakers/dp/B09CGYHJ84>
>  seems like a good bet
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>> On 6 Oct 2022, at 08:24, nick_public1 via Sussex Mac User Group 
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>> Hi everyone,
>> My ancient iMac is heading to a charity shop soon and rather than replace it 
>> I thought the way to go might be to get a 27” monitor to connect to my M1 
>> MBA via USB C.
>> Has anyone got a fairly recent monitor that is say around £300-400 with 
>> speakers, that would charge the MBA and has some extra USB ports etc. I 
>> would occasionally use it for some amateur photo editing so screen 
>> resolution not critical.
>> Any suggestions gratefully received. 
>> Nick
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