Alogic launches touch displays for Mac — the ones Apple still won't make

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 14:04
Alogic FOKUS interactive displays in 43", 55", and 65" sizes, designed for classrooms and boardrooms. Alogic FOKUS interactive displays in 43", 55", and 65" sizes, designed for classrooms and boardrooms.. Source: Source: Digital Trends

Alogic has unveiled three new lines of touch-enabled displays at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, all with macOS support — something Apple itself still doesn't offer on any external monitor. The lineup spans a 27-inch desktop monitor, large-format classroom and boardroom screens, and a portable dual-screen option, with prices ranging from $899 to $3,999. For Mac users who need stylus-driven annotation or multitouch workflows, these are currently among the few third-party options on the market.

One important caveat: macOS touch support here runs through Alogic's own driver software. The operating system has no native touch input for external displays, and Apple's rumored touchscreen MacBook Pro isn't expected until early 2027 at the earliest. That driver dependency is worth keeping in mind before committing to any of these screens.

The Aspekt Touch 27"

The most likely purchase for individual creatives is the Aspekt Touch 27", a 4K desktop monitor with 600-nit peak brightness, multitouch input, and stylus support. It connects via USB-C (up to 90W power delivery), USB-A, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, and Ethernet, and comes in Silver or Space Black.

Alogic offers three stand options: the standard Raise, a tilted Fold designed for drawing flat on the desk, and an Omni Fold base with a built-in slot for a Mac mini. The monitor starts at $1,799 and ships in July 2026. A wireless Active Stylus — 4,096 pressure levels, charges off the monitor itself — is sold separately for $149.

For context, Apple's Studio Display costs $1,599 and has no touch, no stylus, and no docking. The Aspekt Touch costs $200 more and does all three, per MacRumors.

Alogic Aspekt Touch 27" monitor with the optional Omni Fold stand, which includes a built-in Mac mini dock.
Alogic Aspekt Touch 27" monitor with the optional Omni Fold stand, which includes a built-in Mac mini dock.

The FOKUS series and Folio portables

The FOKUS displays target classrooms and conference rooms in 43", 55", and 65" 4K configurations, all with multitouch and stylus support. They land in September 2026 at $2,799, $3,299, and $3,999 respectively.

Alogic FOKUS interactive displays in 43", 55", and 65" sizes, designed for classrooms and boardrooms.
Alogic FOKUS interactive displays in 43", 55", and 65" sizes, designed for classrooms and boardrooms.

The Folio line is built for mobile workers. The base Folio is a 16-inch QHD (2560×1440) portable monitor that connects over a single USB-C cable and folds into its own cover for travel, priced at $899. The Folio Duo adds a second identical 16-inch screen stacked vertically — the whole rig rotates 90 degrees for a portrait dual-screen setup — at $1,299. Both ship by end of September 2026.

The Folio Duo portable dual-screen display rotated into vertical portrait orientation.
The Folio Duo portable dual-screen display rotated into vertical portrait orientation.

All four product lines are available through Alogic's US storefront. Whether the lineup convinces Mac users to spend ahead of Apple's own eventual touch push is the real question — but until that happens, Alogic has the field mostly to itself.