Okay, so I've been using this ASUS touchscreen monitor for my DIY projects and here's the real tea ☕
First off - the touch sensitivity is LEGIT. Like, I can zoom in/out of CAD designs with pinch gestures like it's my iPad. The 10-point touch actually works better than I expected.
The IPS panel? Gorgeous colors but heads up - viewing angles aren't amazing. If you're mounting this vertically (like I did for my CNC setup), get a good adjustable arm. My $35 gas spring mount makes all the difference.
Pro tip: Grab a matte screen protector! The glossy finish was driving me nuts with reflections. This one worked perfectly: [Amazon link]
Weird quirk: Windows forces this to be your PRIMARY monitor for touch to work. Like... why Microsoft? 🤦♂️ Had to rearrange my whole setup because of this.
The eye care features are no joke though - after 8-hour tinkering sessions, my eyes feel way less strained than with my old monitor.
Build quality feels premium except for this flimsy little toggle switch at the back? ASUS why??
Final verdict: If you need an affordable touchscreen that won't break after heavy use, this is it. Just plan your setup carefully!