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Say hello to world’s first 6K touchscreen monitor ‘for Mac’

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Alogic Clarity 6K Touch monitor
What if an Apple Pro Display XDR sported a touchscreen? Might be like Alogic's new 6K Clarity Touch.
Photo: Alogic

Alogic made waves at IFA 2025 in Berlin Friday, introducing advanced displays specifically designed for Mac users — including the first 6K resolution touchscreen display optimized for Mac. That’s like an Apple Pro Display XDR with a touchscreen. The Australian company’s new lineup also features innovative 4K docking monitors and an expanded ultrawide display series.

“With this launch at IFA Berlin, Alogic is delivering a complete ecosystem of professional displays,” said Ritesh Kumar, CEO of Alogic. “From the brand-new, patented Aspekt 4K docking monitors to our flagship Clarity 6K Touch, we are setting new benchmarks in resolution, connectivity and interaction for modern professionals and enterprises.”

Alogic Clarity 6K Touch monitor leads the charge for Mac professionals

The headlining product in Alogic’s monitor lineup is the Clarity 6K Touch, which the company positions as “the world’s first 6K touchscreen monitor for both Mac and Windows.” Indeed, the only other touchscreen 6K we could find is the Acer ProCreator PE0, released at Computex in May (with a 240Hz refresh rate and Pro Display XDR’s $5,000 price tag, not so much for Mac users, or at least not thrifty ones).

At a mere $2,000, the 32-inch Clarity display delivers an impressive 6016 x 3384p resolution with 99% Adobe RGB/DCI-P3 color accuracy and an average Delta E rating of less than 1. As with the vaunted Pro Display XDR, that makes the new Clarity particularly attractive for creative professionals who demand precise color reproduction. If it’s like the Clarity Touch 5K, it should impress users.

Clarity 6K Touch brings seamless integration with Mac workflows, Alogic said. The monitor supports 10-point multitouch functionality and full MPP 2.0 stylus compatibility, effectively transforming the large display into what Alogic describes as a “tactile 32-inch iPad.” The design allows users to paint, pinch and glide across the workspace with intuitive precision. And that bridges the gap between desktop and tablet computing experiences, of course.

The monitor ships with Alogic’s innovative Fold Stand, which can shift between upright mode for traditional desktop use and a flat drafting-table configuration for creative work with the included Clarity Active Stylus. Clarity 6K Touch will be available from mid October for a relatively low $1,999.99, Alogic said.

Aspekt 4K docking monitors bring desktop connectivity

Alogic Aspekt Touch
Alogic’s Aspekt Touch is a 32-inch 4K resolution model.
Photo: Alogic

Alogic’s new Aspekt UHD 4K Docking Monitors represent another advancement, particularly the touch variant which the company claims is the “world’s first daisy chainable 4K touchscreen monitor.” These 32-inch displays integrate Alogic’s docking technology directly into the monitor, delivering 145W USB device charging capability along with multi-monitor daisy chaining and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.

The Aspekt lineup comes in both touch and non-touch variants. The touch model features 10-point multitouch support and stylus compatibility. What makes these monitors particularly compelling for Mac users is the Omni Fold Stand option. It includes an integrated docking groove specifically designed to accommodate an M4 Mac mini. This transforms the monitor into a clean, all-in-one 32-inch 4K touchscreen workstation that eliminates cable clutter and helps create a streamlined desktop setup.

For professionals who need connectivity without touch functionality, the non-touch Aspekt model offers the same docking capabilities at a more accessible price point. The touch variant will retail for $1,799.99, while the non-touch version is priced at $1,299.99. Both become available from mid October.

Edge 5K ultrawide expands screen real estate

Alogic Edge 5K monitor
Alogic’s Edge 5K display is another option with nice connectivity.
Photo: Alogic

Building on its Edge series, Alogic introduced the Edge 5K 40-inch Ultrawide display. It delivers 5120 x 2160p resolution across its expansive canvas. The monitor maintains a 100Hz refresh rate and 400 nits brightness while incorporating a built-in 90W Power Delivery USB-C docking hub in its aluminum-and-glass construction.

The Edge 5K becomes more versatile when paired with Alogic’s new Elevate Dual Vertical Monitor Mount. The aluminum desk clamp system allows users to stack two Edge monitors vertically. This configuration creates an impressive amount of screen space without consuming additional desk real estate. That should suit stock traders, security professionals and anyone else requiring extensive screen real estate. The Edge 5K comes out September 22 at $1,499.99.

Professional peripherals round out the ecosystem

Complementing the monitor lineup, Alogic unveiled new Crux and Hush peripherals. They’re designed to work seamlessly with Mac and Windows systems, the company said.

The Crux USB-C Wireless Rechargeable Mouse features nine programmable buttons with preconfigured shortcuts for both macOS and Windows. Those include functions like “Take Screenshot,” “Talk to Siri” and “Switch Apps.”

The Hush Keyboard, made from 80% recyclable aluminum, offers a hybrid layout optimized for both operating systems. It includes single-click office shortcuts and white backlighting. Both the Crux Mouse and Hush Keyboard will be available in November for $99.99 each.

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