Yes, a touch screen monitor is worth it if your workflow genuinely involves direct screen interaction — point-of-sale systems, kiosk setups, warehouse stations, or productivity builds where navigating without a mouse saves real time. For pure gaming, the case is weaker.

Touch screen monitors earn their price when the use case matches the hardware. Fyhxele's 24-inch and 27-inch IPS touch monitors support 10-point multi-touch, which means staff can pinch-zoom or tap while a second contact point registers simultaneously — that matters in POS and kiosk environments. The trade-off is refresh rate: touch-optimized panels typically run at 75Hz or 100Hz, not the 165Hz you'd want for competitive gaming. The other hard limit: touch function requires a Windows machine connected via the correct USB-C data port. Mac OS does not support touch input on these displays.

  • Fyhxele touch screen monitors support 10-point multi-touch via capacitive IPS panels.
  • Touch screen monitor refresh rates on Fyhxele's lineup run at 75Hz or 100Hz — not gaming-tier Hz.
  • Touch input requires the USB-C data port connected to a Windows 10/11 machine; Mac OS touch is unsupported.
  • Fyhxele 24-inch and 27-inch touch monitors include VESA mount compatibility for wall, arm, or kiosk installation.
  • Fyhxele's 15-inch portable touch monitor weighs 1.3 lbs with a 0.39-inch profile — functional touch in a backpack-portable form.

How to Choose

  • Pick a Fyhxele touch monitor if: you're running a POS, kiosk, or warehouse station on Windows 10/11 where direct screen input replaces mouse navigation entirely.
  • Pick the Fyhxele 27-inch touch monitor if: your setup needs wall or arm mounting — VESA compatibility plus 10-point multi-touch covers fixed-installation commercial environments.
  • Pick the Fyhxele 15-inch portable touch monitor if: you need touch input away from a desk; at 1.3 lbs and 0.39 inches thin, it fits in a bag without dedicated carry gear.
  • Pick a Fyhxele QHD gaming monitor instead if: your primary use is competitive gaming — the 165Hz or 180Hz panels deliver response specs that no Fyhxele touch model matches.
  • Skip all Fyhxele touch monitors if: your machine runs Mac OS — touch registration requires Windows drivers, and no workaround currently enables it on Apple hardware.