Alogic showed monitors that turn any Mac into a touch device
23.06.26
At the prestigious technology exhibition InfoComm 2026, the Australian manufacturer Alogic demonstrated a line of revolutionary touch monitors of the new generation, the main feature of which is full support for macOS. Since Apple’s own system initially lacked integrated support for touch screens, Alogic designed proprietary software.
Visitors to the presentation at InfoComm 2026 were presented with three models of sensor devices at once. Each device is aimed at a specific type of activity and different budget groups of users: from stationary work with graphics on a premium 27-inch monitor to deploying multi-screen configurations on the road and installing huge multimedia systems in corporate conference rooms.
Alogic FOKUS: technical specifications
Professional wall screens of the FOKUS line are aimed at the business sector and academic needs (school classrooms, university auditoriums, modern meeting rooms). The models will come in three diagonal sizes: 43, 55 and 65 inches.
All panels offer ultra-clear 4K resolution and support an interactive multi-touch interface. The displays are adapted for professional use together with the signature smart Active Stylus capable of recognizing 4096 gradations of pressure, making drawing graphs or writing notes a completely precise and seamless process.
Alogic Aspekt Touch 27 desktop monitor

For designers, engineers and editors, Alogic has developed a sleek desktop Aspekt Touch 27″ touchscreen monitor in a minimalist design with narrow bezels.
Aspekt Touch is presented in noble colors: silver and classic dark space gray (Space Black). The panel contains a large set of communication connectors for connecting with working peripherals: a fast Ethernet network port, a pass-through audio output for headphones/speakers, HDMI 2.0 video outputs and a modern DisplayPort 1.4 port, several USB-A ports and a USB-C multimedia port up to 90 W).
The owner will be offered three exclusive stands depending on the work style:
- Raise: standard metal support;
- Fold: an ergonomic folding mechanism that allows you to place the monitor almost flat on the surface for professional graphic retouching with a digital stylus;
- Omni Fold: a creative design of the stand with a built-in box at its base, where the Apple Mac mini personal compact computer neatly fits for perfect order on the table.
Alogic Folio and Folio Duo folding monitors

Folio ultra-slim tablet monitors are designed for everyone who needs to stay mobile without sacrificing productivity. When connected, the gadgets are powered and output a video signal from a single USB-C cord without third-party sockets, delivered immediately with a hard polymer case-book for careful transfer and adjustment of the position on the table.
Novelties are divided into two optional changes:
- Alogic Folio: a compact single display with a diagonal of 16 inches with support for comfortable work resolution in the QHD format (2560×1440 pixels);
- Alogic Folio Duo: an ultra-productive two-screen system with two 16-inch (2560×1440) touch panels fixed one above the other, the design of which unfolds vertically by 90 degrees. Such a solution instantly assembles a comfortable full-fledged programming or financial vertical two-display setup from one thin cover.
Release date and price
Specifications of the commercial release of the devices:
- The Alogic FOKUS series of huge screens will arrive in retail by the end of September 2026. The younger display with a diagonal of 43 inches will cost the buyer $2,799, the 55-inch version will be available for $3,299, and the large-scale 65-inch version is launched with a price tag of $3,999.
- The graphic professional Alogic Aspekt Touch 27″ will debut in stores a little earlier – in July 2026 with a price for a minimum set of $1,799. A stylish digital wireless stylus (which conveniently can be magnetized and autonomously charged on the monitor body>9).
- Mobile Folios will appear in distribution in September 2026. The starting 16-inch variant will cost $899, while the unique paired Folio Duo monitor is offered to the market for $1,299.
The purchase of Alogic screens is definitely recommended primarily for enthusiasts of graphic and design software on the macOS operating system, which has historically been deprived of standard support for touch interaction on stationary equipment. The integration of quality high-resolution IPS screens, a variety of practical adjustable stands and the stunning vertically oriented Folio Duo system give these products excellent market carte blanche.
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