MSI – Optix Series LCD Monitor – Optix MAG321CURV / MAG322CQRV Manual
The Optix MAG321CURV is a 31.5" monitor with a resolution of 3840x2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. It has four video inputs:
- A USB-C (DisplayPort) input
- A DisplayPort input
- Two HDMI inputs
Many monitors that have USB-C inputs use USB-C not just for video, but to connect downstream hub ports and to provide substantial amounts of charging power. For this particular monitor, USB-C appears to support only video, and "up to 5V/3A (15W) power delivery" (which isn't much for charging a laptop).
You could connect this monitor to your M4 MacBook Pro by any of the following means:
- USB-C to USB-C, using a cable rated to carry video
- USB-C to DisplayPort, using an adapter or adapter cable
- USB-C to HDMI, using an adapter or adapter cable
- HDMI to HDMI
If you have two of them, and wanted to connect both without a dock, you could use USB-C to USB-C for one, and HDMI to HDMI for the other.
As far as Thunderbolt docks and dual-display adapters go, Other World Computing, SonnetTech, and CalDigit have many Thunderbolt docks (and a couple of Thunderbolt dual-display adapters) that might allow connecting both of these monitors to a single USB-C port on the M4 Pro MacBook Pro without using some second-class workaround.