🖱️ Touch the Future: Elevate your workspace with precision and style!
The ViewSonic TD2465 is a 24-inch Full HD (1920x1080) touch screen monitor featuring advanced 10-point PCAP technology for smooth multi-touch interaction. It supports Pen, Glove, and Wet Hand modes, making it adaptable to diverse environments. The monitor includes an adjustable ergonomic stand, a durable 7H scratch-resistant surface, and offers MacOS multi-touch compatibility via the vTouch driver, combining versatility and professional-grade performance.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | ViewSonic |
Series | TD2465 |
Item model number | TD2465 |
Item Weight | 12.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 21.6 x 15.82 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 21.6 x 15.82 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
ASIN | B0B7JBZY4R |
Date First Available | October 18, 2022 |
T**M
Perfect for our Dakboard!
I saw this monitor recommended for use with the Dakboard program. We have a mini hp computer hooked up to it and it's the perfect setup to have on our living room bookshelves. Impressed with the quality and the touch response is great. Was hoping it would go on sale for Black Friday but we bit the bullet and bought it anyway. Really pleased. It has held up well so far.
L**Z
Great for trade shows
we take these to a trade show and they're perfect! Fit well in travel and easy to set up.
A**S
Works with Samsung Dex
I bought this to have a 24 in touch screen tablet when connected to the Samsung Note 10 plus. Works as expected.As expected you do need to have both a USB and HDMI connection which is more annoying than just having a you a single USB C connection. Cable management is an issue if you want to put this on your lap and interact directly as a tablet. I will have to build some cable management to keep the cables safe and not have them wear on their input sockets. But this is advertised for public facing screens and not for heavy duty up close productivity use.Detailed drawing isn't as good as using a pen on the Note 10 plus, but generally when you're using such a big screen for non-art uses it's fine. Mind mapping and information organizing using larger gestures to move things around works great.Wire adjustable stand works well if you put this on the desk and want to adjust the angle for drawing or for viewing.It really is great to be able to access things directly. When I have to go back to a mouse for most things it feels like a step back.
S**E
Great Plug & Play Monitor
Touch screen monitors are great for people with mobility (shaky hands) and visibility difficulties. I have used "regular" ViewSonic monitors for years and have always found them to be reliable and fairly priced. The 24 inch touch screen monitors (I have purchased 2 for friends) also fall into that same category. They are easy to install, and are virtually Plug & Play (you just have to remember to plug in the HDMI and the USB connectors). It is the USB connection that provides the Touch capability (on Windows computer). This monitor is well built (very sturdy), it is very clear and crisp, and the touch is very sensitive and responsive. An added feature is that you can either use the screen stand (which folds out from the back of the screen) or you can attach the vesa mount/stand provided. I am very impressed with the ViewSonic monitors, and so are the folks that are using them.
D**Y
Horrible Mac Support
They show it working with a Mac -- it's a fraud. (Not any modern Mac laptop or Apple Silicon).(1) The driver documentation is the worst I've seen in 35 years in Tech Doc -- missing steps, wrong steps -- they tell you to do things like boot in safe mode, but not how, they forget to tell you to install driver. I'm a software engineer, so I got their drivers installed anyway, but it doesn't work.(2) it needs cables they don't provide. So I bought 3 other cables. On a MacBook Air I needed a USB-C to HDMI/Display Port. Then you need a USB-C - USB-B to dive send touch commands. (You can't use the USB-A ports they have on the back, but they don't document that you need this at all, you have to call tech support to find out). Then because you filled up both your ports on an Air, I needed a 3rd pass-thru adapter and power supply to power the MacBook Air. (Since it doesn't have a dedicated power port, and the monitor doesn't provide power over USB).(3) Their tech support doesn't know Macs and couldn't escalate me to anyone that knew a Mac. They just read the same lousy documentation and I pointed out the missing steps, and they said, "oh yeah, you're right". But we couldn't get it to recognize the device.So it's a touch monitor that supports Mac, as a non-touch monitor. The hoops to install (like booting in safe mode, lowering your security, then installing the driver, is a series of hurdles because of Apple and/or because they haven't updated the driver to a new style in a few years). It might work better for Intel Macs with much older versions of the OS. But it makes customizing your own Linux install look plug-and-play.
C**S
Screen is very glossy, double tap issues in linux
The replacement monitor (1st had issues) works ok. In linux, it will not work with double tap on the desktop. Double tap on a title bar does work. The work around is to put shortcuts on the taskbar or to enable single click to open on the desktop. I'm using this monitor on a cnc milling machine so the bright lights in the garage reflect off the screen. The matte touch screen from this brand still had a lot of glare and to make it worse, the matte finish made the image quality very bad. the other one also had a bezel that made it very hard to click on anything at the edge of the screen. This monitor isn't perfect, but it won out. With the lights off, it does look good, so maybe it would work ok in a darker office.Initial review on 1st order: The screen is very reflective and is hard to see with lights on in the room. Somehow, I got the touch input to work for a little while then it stopped working. I have tried it on 2 different computers and my phone. It seems there is an intermittent issue with the touch part connecting to the computer.
M**4
Nice Device !
Part of multi/extended display works just fine, using usb c to hdmi cable 4k, Touch more responsive in glove mode.
A**O
Disappointed
Had high hopes for this monitor. Thought it could improve my productivity. It did not. Too many interferences. Overpriced monitor. Does not work as described. Too many glitches. Save your money. Definitely not a plug and play. Touch screen doesn’t work. Resolution is not crisp. Not bright enough. Blacks out often. Flakey product. Owner manual only provides pictures. Necessary cables not provided. Overall, not very impressed.
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