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Clarity Max Touch 32" UHD 4K Monitor with USB-C Power Delivery, Webcam and Touch Screen

Clarity Max Touch 32" UHD 4K Monitor with USB-C Power Delivery, Webcam and Touch Screen

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Vendor: ALOGIC
SKU: 32C4KPDWT
UPC: 9350784028471
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Make an Impact in 32"
The Next Big Thing in Creativity

The technology behind our Clarity monitors hasn’t lost any of its lustre in the transition to a bigger screen. They remain a studio-grade tool for creatives professionals who rely on accurate colours to work.

With HDR400 support and a 3000:1 contrast ratio, Clarity Max delivers crisp contrasts between its deep blacks and eye-catching brightness. Offering more than 16 million colours across their 4K Ultra High Resolution display, Clarity Max monitors are the perfect place to realise your next masterpiece.

Your Favourite Canvas Just Got Bigger

With 32” of 4K touchscreen, Clarity Max Touch delivers a desktop navigation experience unlike any other.

Pinch, swipe and sketch away on a screen almost three times the size of the average iPad™, using your fingers or our pressure sensitive Active Surface Stylus (sold separately). Transform Clarity Max Touch into a unique 32” drawing tablet with in seconds with the Clarity Fold Stand (sold separately).

Touch isn’t just an intuitive way to navigate your computer: it’s fun, freeform and spontaneous, helping you get creative on your next project.

See Yourself on The Big Screen

Put your best foot forward with the crystal-clear picture of Clarity Max Pro or Touch’s 8MP retractable webcam. The smart webcam automatically slides back into the monitor when it’s not in use, preventing you from sharing anything you didn’t mean to.

Built for Touch

Quick and easy shortcuts, like swiping Clarity’s lower right corner with two fingers to access its touch menu, can completely change the way your navigate your favourite apps.

Customisable Controls for Every App

With our Clarity Touch drivers for macOS, it’s fast and easy to configure new touch controls for your favourite apps, letting you do more without reaching for your keyboard shortcuts.

For example, you could set “Swipe Up with Two Fingers” to add a new MIDI Track in Ableton Live or create a new masking layer in Photoshop. With Clarity Touch, you’re in control.

Perfect Colour for Work and Play
Connect to Creativity with a Single Cable

Sitting at the centre of your studio, Clarity Max Touch connects your computer to everything you need to compose your next piece.

Its rear USB hub connects your computer to its webcam, touchscreen, two USB-A accessories, 65W laptop charging and your 3.5mm speakers or headphone – all with the same USB-C cable you’re using for video.

Raise, Lower, Tilt and Twist

Our aluminium stand makes it easy to position Clarity Max exactly where you need it, letting you raise, pivot, tilt and swivel the display to fit your desk setup and maximise ergonomic comfort.

With Clarity Max, it’s easy to show off your latest design to colleagues, with wide 178° viewing angles across its broad 32” screen.

Compatible with 100x100mm VESA Mounts (such as our Clarity Fold Stand and Glide Monitor Arms), Clarity Max is an easy inclusion in any setup, despite its size.

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User Interface

  • Power Input: DC 19V 7.89A, 150W (Max)
  • Output: USB-C (Connection for Video (DP Alt Mode required), 65W Laptop Charging and Data), 2x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, 2x USB-A (5Gbps, 7.5W Charging, For Accessories), 3.5mm Audio, USB-B (Connects computer to USB-A and Audio ports)

Power Adapter

  • Input: AC 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
  • Output: DC 19V 7.89A, 150W (Max)
  • USB PD Power Delivery: Up to 65W USB-C Laptop Charging
  • Colour Accuracy & Gamut Coverage: sRGB: 98% | Adobe RGB: 98% | NTSC: 95% | DCI-P3: 94% | BT2020 CIE1976: 77% | Average ΔE: <1
  • Backlight: LED
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Brightness: 320cd/m2 (Typ.)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Panel: IPS
  • Viewing Angle: 178°(H) / 178°(V)
  • Webcam: 8MP (4K)
  • Touchscreen: 10 Point Multitouch, One Glass Solution (OGS)
  • Stylus Compatibility: Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0, Up to 4096 levels of Pressure Sensitivity

Physical Characteristics

  • Product Dimensions: 726mm (L) x 481mm (D) x 250mm (H)
  • Material: ABS, Glass, Aluminium
  • Weight: 6.5kg without stand
  • VESA Mount Compatible: FDMI MIS-D 100mm
  • Screen Size: 32”
  • Stand Dimensions: Base: 240mm wide x 250mm deep. Front of the monitor sits 35mm from the front of the base.
  • Monitor Height: 420mm. Height between desk and monitor: 50-180mm
  • Package Includes: Clarity Max 32” Monitor, Power Adapter, User Manual, DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, HDMI to HDMI Cable, USB-C to USB-C Cable (USB 3.2 - Gen 2), USB-A to USB-B Cable
  • Warranty: 2 Year

Customer Reviews

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Aaron Adams

Clarity Max Touch 32" UHD 4K Monitor with USB-C Power Delivery, Webcam and Touch Screen

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Hopeless

You pay $1400.00 but the monitor does not support no WiFi or Ethernet connection

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H.A. Lambrichts
Fantastisch

Deze monitor is geweldig. Door het 32 inch formaat kun je de bewerkingen in Adobe Lightroom heel goed zien en uitvoeren. De kleuren zijn echt geweldig. En met de pen kun je touch screen werken. Fantastisch. Ik ben heel blij met deze 32 inch monitor .

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Robert Seaman
Excellent display.

I was a little concerned after reading some reviews about this monitor, saying the display was dark, however after setting up the brightness and gamut this was not an issue. The Alogic monitor is excellent. Having the touch screen is an added benefit. My only minor gripe is the speakers. I think they could be improved that’s the only reason I gave 4* rating. All in all this is a wonderful display and well worth looking at. No pun intended.

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Daniel Wikholm
Great match for *my* needs (YMMV)

My need is a relatively large, fairly good, suitably high-resolution Debian compatible glass-fronted multi-touch computer monitor, with a stand able to accommodate my MIDI gear, and this 32" Clarity Max Touch delivers exactly that, so I give this all the stars.

While LCD as such, with its conceptual weirdness of blasting backlight into shutters, for laws-of-physics reasons, cannot compete with technologies that generates their light as needed, this panel is fine for me and 4K is my sweet spot, partly because it's a standard and party because it's enough that I can't make out individual pixels from my typical viewing distance. For me, more pixels would mostly be wasteful.

The webcam has colour noise like a 2010 smartphone. The speakers sounds like a Y2K laptop, with nothing outside 100Hz to 10kHz. The microphone array has a 16kHz sampling frequency (so no audio above 8kHz) and makes a warbling rumble, limiting its effective S/N to about eight bits of dual mono, all in all making it sound like my beige plastic 1990 PC microphone. As I don't really need them, I'm pretty happy I apparently didn't pay a lot extra for them.

Perhaps firmware updates could improve them a bit. By the way, even though the camera housing is fixed, when extended, you *can* change the camera framing a bit with a little wheel on the rear of the camera housing. The camera is fairly wide angle, so even though it, by necessity, sits high atop the monitor, as I sit a bit away from the screen, I have no problems fitting into the frame and I don't think the angle is an issue.

For video calls, for the computer to ding at me when doing something wrong, listening to the news or even some light elevator background muzak, they're okay. For a quick no-production-value information video, I might use them. For anyone contemplating serious streaming, they're more of a last resort emergency backup.

The onboard USB hub is neat and since it comes along when doing a single-cable USB-C connection (power, video, audio, touch and general USB) to a laptop, it's a great little "docking station" for an external mouse, keyboard, a USB headset, a printer, scanner or anything else you want to become available on the connected laptop without having to move any other cords. I wish the built in hub had more than two downstream ports, so I didn't have to plug a hub into the hub.

I don't own the stylus pen, so I have no idea how well a thing based on the Microsoft Pen Protocol might work in Linux. Without the folding monitor stand, which wouldn't fit on my desktop anyway, I wouldn't be able to doodle for more than a minute at a time.