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Obscure monitor vendor pips Samsung, Apple, LG to produce world’s first 5K touchscreen display — Alogic’s Clarity Touch works with a stylus and can even charge your laptop

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Obscure monitor vendor pips Samsung, Apple, LG to produce world’s first 5K touchscreen display — Alogic’s Clarity Touch works with a stylus and can even charge your laptop

Alogic has announced the Clarity Touch 5K, a studio-quality 27-inch display that also functions as a hub to declutter workspaces by connecting to workstations with just one cable.

The 27-inch IPS display with QD backlight offers a stunning 5120×2880 resolution, the same as Apple’s Studio Display but with touch baked in. It delivers brightness levels that range from 350 nits (minimum) to 400 nits (typical), providing vibrant and accurate color reproduction, and supports 10-point multitouch and stylus input for precision work.

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