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We used this for our POS system and it works great so no longer need to use keyboard and mouse for everything. Touch screen is responsive and smooth, good size and great value! Read more
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| Brand | SKitphrati |
|---|---|
| Screen Size | 17 Inches |
| Resolution | HD+ |
| Aspect Ratio | 5:4 |
| Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
| product_dimensions | 20.08 x 3.54 x 13.39 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 7.28 pounds |
| manufacturer | SKitphrati |
| item_model_number | S-170toch-HC |
| best_sellers_rank | #19,168 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #478 in Computer Monitors |
| date_first_available | June 24, 2024 |
| standing_screen_display_size | 17 Inches |
| aspect_ratio | 5:4 |
| resolution | 1280 x 1024 Pixels |
| image_brightness | 250 Candela |












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Customers find the monitor's display crisp and graphics fantastic, and consider it good value for money.
We used this for our POS system and it works great so no longer need to use keyboard and mouse for everything. Touch screen is responsive and smooth, good size and great value! Read more
Honestly, this touchscreen monitor is way better than I expected for the price. The touch response is super accurate and sensitive — it picks up every tap and swipe with no lag. The screen looks sharp, and everything works right out of the box. The build quality isn’t amazing — about what you’d expect from an off-brand monitor — but it’s absolutely fine for everyday use. For the price, it’s an excellent value and definitely worth it. I’m really happy with this purchase! Read more
This is not a touch screen monitor, it does not work and the quality of the monitor is poor Read more
The touchscreen display and display only went out on a Point of Sale device. Rather than spend thousands (yes, thousands) replacing the entire dedicated point of sale, I found this unit that had what I needed: touchscreen inputs and a classic VGA video in. We're up and running for a tiny fraction of what we otherwise would have had pay for a solution. The device is as flimsy, chintzy, and wobbly as you'd imagine at the price. However, if you need a decent size, reasonable resolution touch screen monitor that will work with older as well as newer hardware that isn't priced like it's a boutique item, this is your solution. Read more
Stand is pretty flimsy but the screen itself works so far. We use them for signing waivers. Read more


My old monitor was gradually failing, so I decided to upgrade to a touchscreen model. I unboxed it and set it up immediately. The power cord is permanently attached, which prevents it from disconnecting when adjusting the screen. There are two cables that need to be connected to the computer for full functionality: one for HDMI and the other for USB to enable the touchscreen. The monitor can be used with or without the touchscreen feature. The display is incredibly clear and sharp, and the graphics look fantastic, even on my older computer. Read more


Screen needs to be brighter. Max set up of screen is useable . Size is okay. Touch screen are good. Pricing good. Read more
This company was unfamiliar to me, and the low price made me hesitant—but the monitor works just fine. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. As others have noted, it has a very glossy screen, and the power cord is hardwired—both true and worth considering, but I'm just using an extension cord and might buy basic anti-glare matte film. But what really stood out to me (in a bad way) were the written instructions. They’re filled with language errors to the point of being difficult to understand. I don't mean bad writing like bad technical writing that we often experience, I mean that the use of English is deplorable. To the manufacturer: This matters. Clear directions communicate attention to detail and respect for your customers. It’s not difficult to run a basic translation through Google and have a native speaker polish it. This would go a long way in building trust and credibility. That said, the monitor itself is solid. A simple fix to the documentation would elevate the whole experience. Read more