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ALOGIC launches five new workplace displays & tools

ALOGIC launches five new workplace displays & tools

Sun, 21st Jun 2026
Sofiah Nichole Salivio
SOFIAH NICHOLE SALIVIO News Editor

ALOGIC has launched five new display and collaboration products, including wall-mounted touchscreens, portable monitors, a docking monitor, a stylus and a 4K webcam.

The line-up includes the FOKUS touchscreen series in 43-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch sizes; the Folio and Folio Duo portable touch displays; the Aspekt Touch 27-inch monitor; an Active Stylus with wireless charging; and the IRIS 2 4K autofocus webcam.

The launches expand ALOGIC's push into workplace displays and accessories for meeting rooms, desks and mobile work. US prices start at USD $149 for the stylus and go up to USD $3,999 for the largest FOKUS screen.

FOKUS is aimed at meeting rooms and collaboration spaces. The wall-mounted 4K touch displays connect with Mac and Windows laptops and support on-screen annotation and sketching.

The range includes 90W USB-C charging, USB-C and USB-A ports, Gigabit Ethernet, daisy-chaining and a webcam port. The displays also ship with a remote control for power, touch and input switching.

ALOGIC highlighted touch support on Mac devices as a point of difference, as it remains relatively uncommon in this segment. The screens come in Space Black and can be mounted close to the wall or used with a 400 x 400 VESA mount.

Desk and mobile use

The Aspekt Touch 27-inch brings a smaller format to ALOGIC's touch monitor range. It uses a 4K panel and includes a top USB-C port for a webcam, while also supporting wireless charging storage for the new stylus.

The monitor comes in Space Black and Silver and can be paired with Raise, Fold or Omni 2-in-1 stands. ALOGIC positions it as a more compact option for desks where two larger displays may not fit side by side.

For users who work across locations, the Folio range focuses on portability. The single-screen Folio has a 16-inch QHD touchscreen, while the Folio Duo folds out into either two side-by-side displays or one vertical double-height layout.

Each model weighs about a kilogram and can run from a single USB-C cable. They also accept charger input with up to 45W passthrough for a connected laptop.

The Folio products support gesture control and 10-point multitouch on both Mac and Windows. The monitors also support stylus input, allowing users to draw or mark up content directly on screen.

Stylus and webcam

The new Active Stylus is designed for the broader product family rather than a single display. It uses the MPP 2.0 standard, offers 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt support, and works across ALOGIC's Clarity, Aspekt, Folio and FOKUS displays, as well as other compatible MPP devices.

The stylus includes buttons for eraser, right-click and Windows Ink. It can be charged wirelessly by attaching it to compatible ALOGIC monitors or through a supplied USB-C magnetic charging cable.

The IRIS 2 webcam is designed for desks and meeting rooms. It offers 4K autofocus video, a built-in privacy cover and microphone, and is intended to sit in the webcam port integrated into the company's displays.

"Integrators have spent years piecing a fitout together from a dozen suppliers and hoping it all gets along. We wanted to offer something simpler: a range built to work together," said Ritesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, ALOGIC.

Pricing

Indicative US pricing puts the 43-inch FOKUS at USD $2,799, the 55-inch version at USD $3,299 and the 65-inch model at USD $3,999. The Aspekt Touch 27-inch is priced at USD $1,799.

The Folio single-screen monitor is priced at USD $899, while the Folio Duo is listed at USD $1,299. The Active Stylus costs USD $149 and the IRIS 2 webcam USD $199.

Alongside the new products, ALOGIC also used the launch to show a broader display and stand portfolio, including the Edge 34-inch Ultrawide, the Aspekt Touch 32-inch and 34-inch models, and the Clarity 6K Touch display.

The product range is backed by US logistics and local support.