First, there's the ASUS QuickFit Virtual Scale’s on-screen alignment grid overlay. The people behind ASUS have always been known to incorporate various proprietary technologies and this product follows suit. Incorporating HDMI, VGA, USB 2.0, and the 3.5-mm jack, the product incorporates every interface necessary for most applications. You can tap the screen, slide to select, swipe to scroll, pinch/stretch to zoom, rotate the image, and basically do everything that high-end smartphones let you do these days, except you'll be doing that on the not-so-modest 21.5-inch screen. Its 10-point multi-touch setup, as you would imagine, enables 10 simultaneous touches, so you'll be able to streamline various tasks, working smarter and much more efficiently than before. The screen features 7H hardness, meaning you won't have to press the screen especially hard to receive the necessary response and you also won't be able to damage the screen pressing especially hard from time to time.
The product's a touchscreen monitor first and foremost, so its touchscreen performance is paramount to the display's value. Also, on the upside, the screen comes fitted with a protective cushion that acts as a buffer against bumps when you compress the stand. Of course, when you choose to go with the downward 60-degree orientation, the interfaces on the back become almost inaccessible, but there's nothing the people behind this device could have done about that. Below that, you'll find an articulating stand that enables seamless transitioning from a standard desktop setup to a downward 60-degree angle touch orientation.īesides that, you can adjust the height anywhere between 0.5 and 3.5 inches and tilt the screen between -5 and 60 degrees. Looking at its profile, what catches the eye first is the ultrathin bezel, giving the screen this stylish and elegant presence and providing an obstructed view so that the on-screen visuals appear more immersive. This device, adopting the company's Advanced In-Cell Touch tech, offers an anti-glare surface, reducing distracting reflections as well as making fingerprints less visible. Second, traditional monitors come equipped with glass screens, making them more reflective than necessary. We would not quite claim that the opposite is the case here but, considering that the model costs a little above 300 bucks, this is an impressive screen through and through.įirst things first, we're dealing with an IPS panel, meaning that the display can reproduce accurate colors, ensure a high contrast ratio with dark blacks and bright whites, make the visuals less washed out than VA panels', and prevent the colors from shifting when you change the viewing angle.
This is not what's happening with Dell P2418HT though. Touchscreen monitors can be pretty underwhelming when you start comparing specs with standard monitors. You will be able to watch your movies from literally everywhere in the room. The viewing angles are the same as the IPS panels provide, whole 178° horizontally and vertically alike. To achieve a higher response time, the manufacturer used here an up-to-date VA panel that boasts 300 cd/m2 brightness.
#Mac compatible monitors touch full#
The Full HD 1920x1080 pixels resolution offers you the joy of your favorite movies in a reality-inflicting quality. The Acer T272HL Widescreen Touch Screen Monitor has a 27-inch 16:9 display.
#Mac compatible monitors touch windows 8#
It is a somehow rare feature today, but this 27" monitor supports not only Windows 8 and 8.1 but also Mac OS-based computers! What could be better?
Furthermore, the 10-point screen is good for image editing and turning. With this, flipping through the web becomes a breeze! Zoom in the image using two fingers like you do with your smartphone or tablet. This Acer monitor model features a 10-point touch screen, meaning it supports 10 simultaneous touching points.