The new Alogic Clarity 5K Touch 27-inch UHD Monitor features Studio Display’s 5K resolution but adds a handy touchscreen (something Apple has so far avoided on all but iPads). The new Clarity touch is one of several new display products Alogic rolled out Wednesday at InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas. Other new products include ultra-wide and portable touchscreen displays.
“In line with our ambitious growth and expansion strategies, we are dedicated to continually advancing the frontier of innovation in connectivity solutions,” said Alogic CEO Ritesh Kumar. “Our products are designed to meet the dynamic requirements of today.”
Alogic Clarity 5K Touch 27-inch UHD Monitor and other new display products
Alogic’s Clarity line of high-quality displays boasts great features. Now it’s new Clarity 5K Touch 27-inch UHD Monitor combines advanced 5K resolution (5120 x 2880p) and color accuracy with touch capabilities, making it quite the canvas for creatives who might ordinarily shell out for a Studio Display (which lacks a touchscreen). The Clarity Touch includes a USB hub for one-cable connectivity and a Mac-friendly 60Hz refresh rate.
Other features:
- Laptop charging up to 65W over USB-C.
- Other ports: 2x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4; 2x USB-A (5Gbps, 7.5W charging, for accessories); 3.5mm Audio, USB-B (connects computer to
USB-A and audio ports). - Touchscreen: 10 Point Multitouch One Glass Solution (OGS)
- Brightness: 350 nits (minimum), 400 nits (typical)
- 2x 5-watt speakers
- Color saturation: DCI-P3 97%, SRGB 100%
- Includes cables and power adapter.
Other new Alogic display products
Horizon 34-inch Ultrawide QHD Touchscreen

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The Horizon ultra-wide monitor boasts 3440 x 1440p resolution and supports 10-point multitouch functionality, accommodating pressure-sensitive styluses. It includes a foldable stand and magnetic stylus storage nook. It offers 165 Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, giving creators and gamers smooth performance. The monitor is VESA certified 400 HDR and offers 4096 levels of pen pressure sensitivity, along with AMD FreeSync compatibility. With 21:9 aspect ratio and compatibility with Alogic Clarity touch software, Horizon conveniently converts a MacBook or Mac mini to a big 34-inch touch screen.
Edge 34-inch or 40-inch Ultrawide QHD Monitor.
These monitors offer 3440×1440 ultra-wide QHD resolution, a built-in USB-C Dock with secure Ethernet and 65W power delivery, and support PIP-PBP functionality.
Xtend 15.6-inch and 17-inch Portable 4k Touchscreen Monitors
Resembling large iPads, these 4K portable monitors come with a protective screen cover that folds out into a stand. A separate folding stand magnetically attaches to the back of the monitor and provides greater stability for illustrators. The displays support pressure-sensitive stylus input and multitouch. They can connect with a single USB-C cable from user’s laptop, tablet or phone, which also powers the monitor unless you connect a separate USB-C power source. Users can also connect with Mini HDMI.
Slate 28-inch Double Vertical QHD Monitor
This unusual 16:18 monitor appears to have stacked two QHD 2560 x 1440p resolution screens vertically giving it a tall look, similar to the LG DualUp. It is not just good for vertical applications like word processing, coding and web browsing, Slate also lets you stack two standard QHD apps on top of each other. It offers 90W PD and comes with a retractable webcam, plus a USB-C hub.
Unite Wireless Presentation System
This system lets multiple users share their screens wirelessly in meeting rooms or classrooms. Supporting 4k, touchscreen and up to 16 users, this system includes a dock and USB-C button for connectivity across Mac, Windows, Chromebook, iOS and Android devices.
Availability
The Clarity 5K 27-inch monitor and Edge 34-inch and 40-inch ultra-wide QHD displays will be available in August, Alogic said. The other products come out in September.
Source: Alogic