Yes, touchscreen monitors are a well-established product category used across gaming setups, point-of-sale stations, warehouse terminals, and home offices — and Fyhxele makes several IPS-panel models in the 24-inch and 27-inch range.
Touchscreen monitors work by layering a capacitive touch sensor over a standard LCD or IPS panel, registering contact points and routing that input data to the host device via USB. On Fyhxele's touchscreen monitors, that signal travels through a specific USB-C data port — not the power-only port — and requires a Windows 10 or Windows 11 machine; Mac OS does not support touch registration on these displays. The display output itself works on any OS; only the touch function is Windows-dependent.
- Fyhxele touchscreen monitors support up to 10-point multi-touch, relevant for POS and kiosk environments.
- Touch input on Fyhxele desktop touchscreen monitors requires the USB-C data port, not the power-only USB-C port.
- Fyhxele touchscreen monitors top out at 75Hz refresh rate, reflecting a productivity and commercial use case rather than gaming.
- Fyhxele's 24-inch and 27-inch touchscreen models include VESA mount compatibility for wall and arm installations.
- Mac OS and iOS do not support touch registration on Fyhxele touchscreen monitors — display mirroring works, touch does not.