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Alogic Debuts $2,000 32-Inch 6K Display With Touch Support

Alogic today announced a 6K display that supports touch-based input, with the company saying that it's the world's first 6K touchscreen that's compatible with the Mac.

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The Clarity 6K Touch with Fold Stand has a 32-inch 6K display with a touchscreen. The display has a 6016 x 3384 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, 400 nits maximum brightness, and 99 percent Adobe RGB/DCI-P3 color accuracy. The display provides 90W of power for charging up a connected MacBook.

With touch integration enabled through a Mac driver and accompanying app, the Clarity 6K Touch can function like a 32-inch iPad. It supports 10-point multitouch and has full MPP 2.0 stylus compatibility, so it supports drawing and sketching along with a number of gestures. Alogic says that it has the same intuitive multitouch functionality as its other Clarity Touch monitors, just with a higher resolution. If you're curious about how the touch functionality works on a Mac, we have a review of the Clarity 5K Touch Display.

The included Clarity Fold Stand allows the display to shift between upright mode and flat drafting table mode, so it functions with any workflow.

Alogic plans to launch the Clarity 6K Touch in mid-October, and it will be priced at $2,000 in the United States.

Along with the Clarity 6K Touch, Alogic is also announcing several other displays, including a $1,800 4K 32-inch Aspekt UHD 4K Touch with multiple stand options, a $1,300 non-touch Aspekt UHD 4K, and a $1,500 Edge 5K display with optional Edge Dual Vertical Monitor Mount.

More information on Alogic's new devices can be found on the Alogic website.

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Top Rated Comments

9 months ago

and 60Hz 😅
There are no panels at 6k above 60hz that exist from any manufacturers at the moment.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ErneX Avatar
9 months ago

and 60Hz 😅
There are no other monitors of the same size, resolution and aspect ratio that feature higher refresh than 60hz as far as I know. Complaining about that seems to be ignoring what else is there with the same features.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rachid Vàzquez Avatar
9 months ago
"400 nits maximum brightness" [I]🥱[/I]

It’s your money, do what you want with it — I’m just pointing this out.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

"400 nits maximum brightness" [I]🥱[/I]

It’s your money, do what you want with it — I’m just pointing this out.
For normal usage 400 nits is far enough!
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ErneX Avatar
9 months ago

They missed a great opportunity to lead.
Thing is the monitor brands work with what the few panel manufacturers have to offer. They are not like Apple who can splurge/afford to get LG Display to manufacture a bespoke panel just for them.

Just look how many years it took to start seeing other 32 inch monitors at 6K resolution. There’s a reason for that.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Bustycat Avatar
9 months ago
Who wants this when you can get a Pro Display XDR (also 6K!) with a stand for only $5,998?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)