Great multi-touch full-HD hi-res monitors. I purchased a pair of Dell P2418HT touch-screen monitors for use below a 55" 4K non-touch TV monitor to form a trio of extended displays in a music studio environment. Set low to the desk at a 50-degree angle of tilt (the unit is capable of 60-degree tilt), the included Dell stand protrudes roughly 5" behind the display top -- a total of 15" from front monitor edge (bottom of screen) to the back of the stand. If your desk is less than 24" deep, these monitors may need to stand more upright which will raise the viewing height of any large screen display set behind -- unless you use a sliding keyboard tray beneath your desk surface so the monitors can be low & close to the front edge of your desk. For reference, my desktop is 30" deep in the pics below. Nothing can compare to the traditional tactile feel of smooth 100mm faders and actual rotary control knobs for mixing or mastering music tracks, but compared to the static layout of buttons and knobs on hardware control surfaces, I'm finding touch screens easier and more intuitive for adjusting the many parameters that alter the sounds on a plethora of virtual instruments and digital effects plugins -- all by touching right on the GUI of the plugin rather than reaching for (and positioning) a mouse to accomplish the same task. In a previous desk design, I used a Planar Helium PCT2485 (which has thicker black bezels but a flat glass edge-to-edge surface) and a Behringer X-Touch control surface(with 100mm motorized faders and endless encoders). By comparison, though the Planar Helium Stand is equally stable and takes far less depth on the desk, I like the display panel of Dell's P2418HT monitors better (and Dell's front-mount menu controls offer better placement than the Planar's right-side mounted menu controls for my side-by-side setup). The slight raised edge of Dell's ultra-thin bezels does not interfere with accurate touch control, and the narrower width (less bezel) puts two side-by-side monitors within comfortable reach (prox 2.5" less to stretch across the pair). Dell P2418HT monitors were automatically recognized by Win10 as touch devices when connected through USB (type B to type A) and either DisplayPort or HDMI. Note, there is no USB type-C connectivity. Both touchscreens were easy to calibrate independently for accurate touch recognition. All 3 of my monitors were easily identified, arranged, and configured under stock Win10 display settings. These were used/refurbished monitors. There are no dead pixels and no screen scratches on my Dell units. There are a few minor scuffs and one minor crack on the corner of a stand that does not affect monitor performance. Dell makes a cable management panel that covers the back connections and ships with new units (neither of my refurbished units include this cover panel -- but its absence not visible in my application). I'm a musician -- not a graphic artist, so I can't speak to the monitor's true color-rendering accuracy but images on these displays look bright, sharp, and realistic to my eyes. Great value if you need a 24" 10-point touchscreen @ 1080p, 60Hz.Read full review
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It's touch monitor Good design, works very well Some old (mine over 5 years) computer will not work touch as second monitor. but if set up as Main display will work.
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Cons: - Bezels are very thin, sometimes detects accidental screen touching when adjusting the position. The base is really heavy duty but I am using a monitor arm instead so you might not have this problem. - People will poke your screen once they find out so keep the touch screen feature a secret Pros: Everything works better than expected, its very fast and responsive The screen has a matte finish to it that doesn't reflect light and hides fingerprints Touch screen feels like a piece of paper, not a piece of glass Backlight and colors are easily adjustable and has presets which is great for someone who likes to turn down the brightness at night USB extender built in Heavy duty base Very affordable Conclusion: For the same amount of money you can get a 4k TV or a curved ultra-wide gaming monitor. I had contemplated which monitor upgrade to get and which features were most important; I am very glad I chose touch screen over size and resolution but you might prioritize other features. It depends on what you are going to use it for.Read full review
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The product works well so far. I really like the image quality and the touch response is fast.
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Easy to set up, worked as expected
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