Alogic this week unveiled a new line of touchscreens that bring touch and pen functionality to Macs, including the FOKUS interactive touchscreen series, the Aspekt Touch 27″ monitor, and the new Folio portable touchscreens.
Although Apple has yet to release a touchscreen Mac, Alogic has established itself as one of the few display makers to offer touchscreen monitors designed to work with macOS. The company’s latest products continue this goal, aiming to give Mac users a more direct way to interact with content using touch gestures and pen input.
The new FOKUS series consists of 43-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch 4K touchscreen displays designed for collaborative environments such as conference rooms, classrooms and creative workspaces. The displays support multitouch interaction and work with Alogic’s active pen, which offers 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity for writing, drawing and annotation.

FOKUS 55″For Mac users, the key feature is touch support. Since macOS does not natively offer touchscreen functionality, Alogic provides software that enables touch gestures, navigation, annotating, and drawing on connected Macs. The company has offered similar features on previous touchscreens, including its Clarity line.
Alogic is also introducing the Aspekt Touch 27″ monitor, a scaled-down version of the existing Aspekt Touch 32″ offering multitouch and stylus support. The Aspekt Touch 27″ features a 4K panel with 600 nits of brightness, built-in docking functionality with multiple USB-C and USB-A ports as well as Ethernet and audio. It can accept HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C connections and can provide 90 watts of charging power over USB-C for connected laptops.

Aspect Touch 27″The Aspekt Touch 27″ is available in Silver and Space Black color options, with three stand options: a traditional raised stand, a foldable stand that returns the screen to a comfortable drawing position with the pen, and an Omni Fold stand that offers the same functionality as the foldable stand but includes a built-in holder for a Mac mini at the base of the display.
The company also announced new Folio portable touchscreen monitors for users who need a secondary display while traveling. Folio models feature a foldable case that doubles as a stand and connects via USB-C, making it a natural companion for MacBooks. The standard Folio model features a single 16-inch display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440, while the Folio Duo features two such displays stacked on top of each other. The Folio Duo can also rotate 90° to position the two screens side by side in portrait orientation.

Duo FolioPortable touchscreens are widely available, but many only function as standard monitors when connected to a Mac. Alogic has differentiated itself by supporting touch input on macOS, allowing users to interact directly with apps, presentations, documents and creative projects.
The products arrive as interest in touchscreen Macs continues to grow. Reports in recent years suggest that Apple has explored touchscreen Mac hardware, but the company has yet to introduce a Mac with a touchscreen, with the first being a “MacBook Ultra” planned for late 2026 or early 2027. In the meantime, third-party solutions like Alogic’s monitors offer Mac users a way to add touch functionality to their existing setups.
The new FOKUS, Aspekt Touch 27″ displays, and Folio were introduced at InfoComm 2026 this week as part of Alogic’s growing monitor lineup. The FOKUS displays will launch by September, priced at $2,799 for the 43-inch model, $3,299 for the 55-inch model, and $3,999 for the 65-inch model. The Folio ($899) and the Folio Duo ($1,299) should be available around the same time in September, while the Aspekt Touch 27″ (starting at $1,799) and Active Pen with Wireless Charging ($149) will be available starting next month.
