Best Multi Touch Monitors – The best Multi touchscreen monitors provide the same crisp imagery and their non-touch counterparts but also offer a responsive, slick, and elegant way to interface with your PC or other devices. In the modern display market, you no longer need to pay a massive premium for a touchscreen either—while they’re still generally pricier than standard displays, the markup is significantly less brutal than in previous generations.
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1.Dell P2418HT 23.8″
Features
- Intuitive touch: the 10-point touch feature delivers a more natural and responsive experience, so you can tap, swipe, slide and pinch in a snap. Enjoy smoother navigation with two-handed touch control across the anti-glare screen, from edge-to-edge.
- Work from any position: An articulating stand transitions from a standard desktop monitor to a downward 60-degree angle touch orientation. It also supports extended tilt and swivel capabilities, so you can adjust the screen to your task or a more comfortable position. Plus, a protective cushion offers a durable buffer against Bumps when the stand is fully compressed.
- See clearly: state-of-the-art advanced in-cell touch technology eliminates the need for the glass screen found in traditional monitors, delivering an anti-glare surface that reduces distracting reflections and fingerprints. The result is a smooth Display with improved clarity that's easy on the eyes.
- A seamless view: An ultrathin bezel is a stylish, elegant way to achieve unobstructed views when working across multiple monitors.
Dell is a big name in monitors, and with the Dell P2418HT says it has eliminated the need for the usual glass cover on the touchscreen, allowing them to style it like a traditional monitor with a striking matte finish. If you’re on the hunt for the best touch screen monitors, but can’t stand the glossy finish that comes with them, then the Dell P2418HT might be the one for you.
It’s not a one-trick pony though. The Dell P2418HT is well-designed in almost every aspect. The stand is one of the most sophisticated designs that we’ve seen, with a flexible arm that lets you move the screen in any direction to get the best possible viewing angle.
2.ViewSonic TD2455
Features
- TOUCH DISPLAY: 24-Inch Full HD (1920x1080p) 60Hz 10-point projected capacitive (PCAP) display ideal for use in office, home, retail, and school environments
- AMAZING AT ANY ANGLE: An IPS panel ensures stunning views no matter your vantage point
- PRODUCTIVITY & COMFORT: Ergonomic Dual-Hinge stand maximizes comfort and productivity
- FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: The TD2455 supports laptops, and PCs and more with HDMI 1.4 (with CEC), Displayport (In/Out), USB 3.2 (A,B,and C) Inputs
- MULTI-TOUCH FOR MacOS: MacOS users can access a full range of touch and gesture controls on external ViewSonic TD touch displays connected to their Apple devices using the vTouch driver
- INCLUDED IN THE BOX: TD2455 LCD PCT Touch Display, Power Cable , DP Cable, USB 3.2 Cable, Passive Touch Pen, Passive Touch Pen Head
- CROSS-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY: Supports Windows, Linux, Chrome, and Android
It supports both gesture-based (finger) multi-touch and use with an included stylus. Its stand tilts back unusually far (to within 30 degrees of horizontal), letting a standing presenter easily control the monitor from its screen. The TD2455 doesn’t come cheap, but its image quality and presentation-friendly features make it a worthwhile purchase and an easy selection as Editors’ Choice for those who need desktop-based touch input in a stand-alone monitor.
The TD2455’s 23.8-inch panel uses in-plane switching (IPS) technology and offers 1080p (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) resolution at a standard widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio. The flat screen is set in a matte-black cabinet. It has a 0.6-inch bezel on the bottom and ultra-thin bezels on the sides—making it a good choice for a multi-monitor setup—and top.
3.HP VH240a 23.8-Inch
Features
- RESOLUTION & PANEL — 23.8-inch Full HD monitor (1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz) with 16:9 aspect ratio and an anti-glare matte IPS LED-backlit panel (2 million pixels, 16.7 million colors)
- RESPONSE TIME — 5ms with overdrive for a smooth picture that looks crisp and fluid without motion blur
- BUILT-IN SPEAKERS — Integrated audio speakers provide great sound for your content (2 watts per channel)
- THIN BEZEL-LESS FRAME — A thin and virtually frameless ultra-widescreen monitor provides a seamless multi-monitor set-up with 3-sided narrow bezels
- 4-WAY ERGONOMIC VIEWING — 90° rotation for horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait) viewing modes, adjustable height and tilt (-5° to 30°), and 178° positional viewing for the best quality at any angle
The HP VH240a has a few strengths that set it apart from most budget monitors: notably, an unusually high contrast ratio for an IPS panel, and excellent sRGB color coverage. Its flexible stand gives you ergonomics that are unparalleled in this price range, and it has a pair of built-in 2-watt speakers.
The panel it most closely resembles is the Editors’ Choice-award-winning HP 24mh, a newer monitor that shares most of the VH240a’s features while adding a DisplayPort connector. It’s a fine alternative to that winner, though, if you don’t need that input.
4.LG 29WN600-W 29″
Features
- 29” Ultra wide Full HD (2560 x 1080) IPS Display
- 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design
- SRGB 99% Color Gamut
- HDR 10 Compatible
- AMD FreeSync. Display Position Adjustments-Tilt
- Ideal Size for Home Offices
The 29-inch ultrawide monitor looks pretty cool. The bezels of the screen are quite thin, the bottom bezel has branding and this one has some thickness for obvious reason. The bezels have a matte anti-glare coating to eliminate reflections.
The monitor holds two HDMI ports a single DisplayPort, a 3.5 mm headphones jack, and dual 7W integrated speakers. All the ports are at the back. You can easily access those ports and connect power to the monitor to begin your new gaming journey.
The display supports 5ms MPRT response time and a swift 75Hz refresh rate. The screen has Flicker-Safe technology to reduces invisible flickering on the screen and Reader Mode that provides a more comfortable working environment for your eyes.
5.Acer R240HY bidx
Features
- 23.8" Full HD IPS widescreen with 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Response time: 4ms, refresh rate: 60 hertz, pixel pitch: 0.2745 millimeter. 178 degree wide viewing angle, display colors: 16.7 million
- The zero frame design provides maximum visibility of the screen from edge to edge
- Signal inputs: 1 x HDMI, 1 x DVI (withHDCP) & 1 x VGA. Does not support HDCP 2.2, the version this monitor supports is HDCP 1.4
- No picture visible using the OSD menu, adjust brightness and contrast to maximum or reset to their default settings. Brightness is 250 nit. Operating power consumption: 25 watts
- Monitor only, without speaker
Along the bottom edge of the panel is a strip of glossy-black trim that holds five function buttons and a Power switch, and around back are an HDMI port, a DVI port, and a VGA port, as well as a headphone jack. As with many midrange monitors, the R240HY lacks USB ports and speakers.
It’s also missing a DisplayPort input. Picture settings are basic and include Brightness, Contrast, and Blue Light adjustments, along with the usual analog (Position, Focus, and Clock) settings. You won’t find any advanced settings, such as the 6-Axis-Color and Gamma settings that you get with the Acer H257HU. Picture presets include User, ECO, Standard, Graphics, and Movie modes.
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Best Multi Touch Monitors – It’s got great connectivity options, and features an anti-glare coating so it’s easy to set up at the office (whether at work or at home) regardless of lighting conditions.
Continue on to our roundup for more of the best touchscreen monitors money can buy, or bop on over to our best computer monitors list for even more great options.