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The ViewSonic TD2230 is a 22-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen monitor featuring 10-point multi-touch technology, a durable scratch-resistant surface, and versatile connectivity options including HDMI and DisplayPort. Designed for professionals seeking a sleek, responsive, and vibrant display, it supports Mac gesture controls and offers a dynamic contrast ratio for crisp visuals.






| Standing screen display size | 22 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Brand | ViewSonic |
| Series | TD2230 |
| Item model number | TD2230 |
| Item Weight | 7.92 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 19.3 x 11.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 19.3 x 11.8 inches |
| Color | BLACK,BLUE |
| Voltage | 2.5E+2 Volts |
| Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
| ASIN | B01DKPJVIS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2016 |
H**E
works like a champ - a good value so far
Am using this to develop museum kiosk touch screen displays with a BrightSign brand controller. It works very well so far. The touch pressure is appropriate and the screen display looks good. The owners manual is a little sparse on detail. You should know that the touch screen output from the display goes through the serial port on the monitor that looks vaguely like an Ethernet connection - it is called a USB type B connector and is used or was used on printers in the past. A cable is included to fit and the other end is a USB type A that can connect or easily adapt to fit whatever is looking for the touch screen position information. I could not find this info in the instructions but found it through experimentation. Probably common knowledge to the computer experts - but I do not live in my parents basement haha.Too soon to comment on long term performance, but I have noticed a lot of Viewsonic touch screens for the cashiers at grocery stores - for whatever that is worth.
M**T
Works with Raspberry Pi
I bought this because I wanted a large touchscreen to connect to a Raspberry Pi and this seemed to be compatible with Linux. I was not able to find any other touchscreen monitors of similar size that looked like they would work. I connected this (using 2 different cables, the USB cable included with the monitor and a micro-HDMI to standard HDMI cable that I ordered separately) and it worked immediately without having to mess with any settings. No 10-point touch on Linux, but that was expected, and not something I needed.The negatives: The cord cover panels on the back were a little difficult to remove - I thought I was going to break them in the process but fortunately didn't. The screen is also very reflective, which I knew from reading other reviews. It still gets 5 stars from me overall for the compatibility.
C**S
Good touch screen for a flight simulator
ViewSonic is a good touch screen that is highly responsive and accurate. Its provides clear and vivid colors, making it ideal for use in flight simulators or other gaming applications. The monitor's build quality is easy to use and well built.Overall, the ViewSonic TD2455 seems to be a good choice for a touchscreen monitor for use in a flight simulator setup. Its combination of touch sensitivity, accurate colors, and sturdy build quality make it a good choice.
P**Y
Great for a kiosk, app or control station
I bought this monitor for a trade show to demo an app (had it flipped 90 degrees to appear as a phone/tablet). The monitor looks really good for general display purposes and I felt the touch was accurate and had good sensitivity.The only reason I didn't give this monitor 5 stars (keep in mind it's relative to price) is due to glare. This is more glare with this monitor than pretty much any other monitor I have; however, unless you have a window with direct sunlight in the wrong place, this probably won't be that much of an issue.As a side note, I used this in conjunction with a Raspberry Pi, and there were no issues with the touch screen interface. I didn't have to load anything extra, it was just plug and play.If you are considering using this monitor for demoing apps, a control station or a kiosk, this should meet your needs at a good price.I'd definitely purchase it again.
C**X
Very easy to set up and use
Easy to set up and use. I use it as a touch screen monitor for my dart board. Works great
P**1
Perfect, of course
I like the built-in positionable stand, which allows you to lay the monitor flat when fully retracted or at a low angle for easier touch functions. I find it a little hard use the touch screen in the fully vertical position.As expected, ViewSonic provides a great many features, and worked fine right out of the box. It has an HDMI port as well as the usual VGA for computer hook-up.
O**R
Dont waste your money or time for external touch
Says compatible with Android and IOS, the monitor will work, but not the touch screen.. For the IOS a very expensive external device is the only way it will work. For Apple computers i think you need to buy V-Touch app. For android its possible to get it to work, have not tried but you will need to root your device and then add a 3rd party app. Good luck. This is straight up fraudulent marketing. I'll never buy or consider a Viewsonic product again. The support on this device is non existant, because it is fraudulent. They are dumping this crap on your lap to recover $rooting the device did not help, Touchscreen does not work with Android, this monitor wasted $300 plus another $300 buying assorted MHL devices for android, applepads etc trying to get it to work.. It wont. They now even hide compatibility more than a week ago.. So they know they were wrong.
M**S
Love it but challenges figuring out how to connect it to my laptop which only has USB and mini-HDMI.
I love it. Using 2 screens, it's so much easier to have a touchscreen for both displays. I almost returned it due to problems getting it hooked up. It took nearly 3 weeks to find the right connector (I have a lightweight laptop that only has USB and mini-HDMI connections) and get the monitor working. By the way, this monitor doesn't work with a USB connection. Once I got it connected, a second challenge was that the monitor reflected my light fixture in the middle of the screen so I couldn't really use it since the built-in stand tips it back. It took another week to find a stand that I could use that would keep the monitor vertical. I found a heavy one so when I use touchscreen it doesn't move. Glad I didn't give up - a second touch screen makes it so easier to maneuver between two screens and makes me more effective. Ten times better than a regular monitor and worth the extra money.
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