These monitors are designed for everyday use in the office or at home. They allow users to interact directly with the interface without the need for a mouse or keyboard. This increases efficiency in tasks such as navigating software, giving presentations, or doing creative work. The intuitive controls make the computer more accessible to a wide range of users.
Compact and lightweight screens that serve as a second display for laptops, ideal for productivity on the go. They are perfect for professionals who travel frequently and offer extra screen space for presentations or multitasking. The touch functionality makes interaction quick and direct, without the need for an external mouse in locations with limited space.
Specially built for demanding environments such as retail, healthcare, or public kiosks. These monitors often feature a robust design, high brightness, and advanced touch technology that can withstand continuous use. They are used as point-of-sale systems, information kiosks, or control panels where durability is essential.
Visual clarity depends on resolution, which ranges from Full HD (1080p) for general use to 4K for professional graphics applications. Higher resolution provides more workspace and more detailed images, which is crucial for photo editing or medical analysis. The choice directly affects the sharpness and usability of the screen.
The most common technology is Projected Capacitive (PCAP), which is highly responsive and supports multi-touch with up to ten or more touch points. This enables intuitive gestures such as zooming and swiping. PCAP screens offer a clear and sharp image, unlike older resistive technology, which responds to pressure and is less accurate.
Modern touchscreen monitors offer various connection options. Standard ports are HDMI and DisplayPort for video. USB-C is popular because it can deliver video, data, and power via a single cable, which simplifies installation. A USB connection is often also required to send the touch input to the computer.
Most touchscreens are plug-and-play with modern versions of Windows, which offers native touch support. For macOS and Linux, it may be necessary to install specific drivers for full functionality, particularly for advanced multi-touch gestures. It is essential to check compatibility in advance for seamless operation.
At Dytos, we understand that each industry has specific requirements for touch solutions. That's why we offer a wide range of products and services designed to meet these diverse needs.