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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.”

Brilliant Alogic Clarity 5K Touch display conjures touchscreen magic [Review] ★★★★★

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Alogic Clarity 5K Touch Monitor review★★★★★
The display is bright enough (though less so than Studio Display) and incredibly crisp and clear with 5K resolution.
Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac

The quest for an affordable Apple Studio Display alternative got going right after Apple launched its premium 5K monitor in 2022, but now Alogic takes a bold step in a completely new direction. As this Alogic Clarity 5K Touch Monitor review points out, it’s not just another 5K display trying to undercut Apple’s pricing. It’s a technological breakthrough that brings something the Studio Display simply doesn’t offer: a fully functional touchscreen interface for macOS.

Price drop: Add wireless CarPlay to your vehicle for less than $65

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Get full Apple CarPlay functionality with this 7” display, now under $90.
Navigate, take calls, listen to music and more with this inexpensive CarPlay-compatible touchscreen.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Want a major car upgrade without buying a new vehicle? You can add a 7-inch dashboard display that works with Apple’s CarPlay and Android Auto for just $64.99 (regularly $139). That’s a great deal on an after-market wireless CarPlay display with a vivid touchscreen.

Designed to put your smartphone’s features and apps front and center in any car, this wireless car display makes road trips easier, safer and more fun. It’s incredibly easy to set up and widely compatible with various automobiles.

Easily add wireless CarPlay for just $65 with this 10-inch touchscreen

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Product image of wireless CarPlay screen (works with Android Auto, too).
Upgrade your car’s in-car infotainment quickly, easily and on the cheap!
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Essgoo’s 10-inch CarPlay screen lets you upgrade practically any car in an instant. Whether you’re dealing with an old-school radio, a tiny in-car screen or, worse, no touchscreen at all, it’s time for an upgrade.

This 10-inch, full-HD touchscreen comes with a telescopic mount, so you can position it appropriately for safe driving. Or you can mount it on your dashboard with the included bracket, if that suits your car’s interior better.

Either way, it lets you easily add wireless Apple CarPlay (or Android Auto) and a touchscreen to any car — without an expensive trip to the dealership. And right now, you can get this 10-inch CarPlay screen for just $64.99 (regularly $89.99), with free shipping while stock lasts.

Keep your household running smoothly with this digital calendar and chore chart

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Photo of a family in a kitchen using a digital calendar and chore chart.
Running a home is easier if everybody knows what they're expected to do.
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If you’re constantly reminding someone to do their share of the housework, this digital calendar and chore chart can help. Whether it’s your roommate, spouse or kids, it’s frustrating when others slack off.

With this HD touchscreen, there’s no need to send a passive-aggressive text to your roommate or partner ever again. It clearly displays everyone’s designated chores — or your entire family’s schedule — on its 15.6-inch HD display. Grab this TikTok-approved gadget while it’s on sale for less than $250.

Price drop: Add a folding CarPlay display to your ride for just $80

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Folding Apple CarPlay screen equips any car with a voice-activated touchscreen.
Don't suffer without CarPlay. This affordable touchscreen is easy to install.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

Got a car that needs a portable CarPlay screen? The easiest (and cheapest) way to add CarPlay (or Android Auto) to an older car is to add an aftermarket touchscreen display.

CarPlay puts Apple Maps, Apple Music, podcasts and much more right on your dashboard. This 6.8-inch folding touchscreen is your cheap ticket to the CarPlay party — it’s on sale for just $79.97 (regularly $159.99).

This new 5K display features a touchscreen

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Alogic Clarity Touch 5K
With 5K resolution and a touchscreen, the new Alogic Clarity Touch could be a contender for creatives.
Photo: Alogic

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.”

Brilliant new Clarity Pro Touch display packs great features [Review] ★★★★☆

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Alogic Clarity Pro Touch display★★★★☆
With Alogic's new Clarity Pro Touch display, you get a brilliant touchscreen with retractable 8MP webcam.
Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac

If you’re among the many folks who balk at the high price of Apple’s excellent Studio Display, intriguing new alternatives just arrived. Alogic recently unveiled its new 27-inch Clarity Pro and Clarity Pro Touch 4K displays, building up the line after releasing the original Clarity display last year.

I gave the Clarity Pro Touch a go and found it beautiful to look at and highly functional, as well. Priced at hundreds less than Apple’s Studio Display, either of the new Clarity displays should make a tempting alternative.

Alogic introduces next-generation Clarity Pro and Clarity Pro Touch 4K displays

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Creatives can work their magic right on Clarity Pro Touch's interactive touchscreen.
Creatives can work their magic right on Clarity Pro Touch's interactive touchscreen.
Photo: Alogic

Alogic’s new Clarity Pro and Clarity Pro Touch 4K UHD Display Monitors build on the success of the company’s Clarity 4K UHD Display Monitor. Both 27-inch monitors feature an 8MP auto-retractable webcam, an eight-port USB-C hub and built-in speakers. And the Clarity Pro Touch adds a touchscreen, bringing a whole new dimension of usability.

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“We have added best features to Clarity Pro and Pro Touch, making them the ultimate tools for graphic designers, animators, photographers, videographers, scientists, research professionals and more, offering them spectacular displays that help their work shine, contributing to their overall productivity,” said Ritesh Kumar, Alogic’s co-founder and sales director.

Apple replaces malfunctioning iPhone 11 touchscreens

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Latest iPhone was 1 out of every 10 smartphones sold in US last quarter
A just-announced Apple service program will repair an iPhone 11 touchscreen problem affecting some units.
Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac

Apple launched an iPhone 11 Display Module Replacement Program late on Friday. It’s intended to repair a small percentage of units that are experiencing problems with the touchscreen.

These units “may stop responding to touch due to an issue with the display module,” according to Apple.

Add a high-definition touchscreen to any Mac

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Desklab Portable Touchscreen monitor
Instantly expand your computer, tablet and more with an add-on toucshcreen monitor.
Photo: Cult of Mac Deals

A second screen can make a huge difference in productivity. For some people, it’s a critical part of their workflow. But even more interesting is the possibility of adding a screen with full touchscreen capabilities, so you can essentially use it as an extra monitor or a tablet.

Quirky smartphone case frees you from tyranny of the touchscreen

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smartphone case with mechanical buttons
Tired of the touchscreen? Try pressing an old-fashioned mechanical button.
Screenshot: Snap Research/YouTube

We can press and swipe our way to productivity with the touch screen on a smartphone. But the nerve endings in our fingers still long for the tactile engagement – that click – from pressing a button.

Snap, a company with the ideal name, is working with Columbia University on a smartphone case with mechanical buttons and dials to control our favorite phone functions.

Your Long Fingernails Can Now Be Transformed Into Touchscreen Styluses

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I have no idea what it’s like to try to use an iPhone when you have super long fingernails, but I have seen a bunch of women try to stab away at their screens like they’re Freddy Krueger. Your fingernail is not a stylus, but it could become one very soon.

Tech Tips is making a new product that will turn your fingernails into a conductive stylus, so you can stop looking so weird when you’re trying to send a text message.