Clarity Pro Touch 27" UHD 4K Monitor with 65W PD, Webcam and Touchscreen

SKU: 27C4KPDWT
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Unrivalled 4K Touchscreen

Clarity Pro Touch’s precision 10-point touchscreen lets you get hands on with your work.

Get Hands-On

Clarity Pro Touch lets you unleash your creativity in whole new ways using your fingers or a capacitive stylus.

Intuitive Touch Navigation

Navigate your digital canvasses with using all the intuitive touch gestures you’re used to from your phone and tablet*.

Precision 10-Point Multitouch

With an ultra-thin One Glass Solution touchscreen that can track ten points of touch at once, you’ve never felt closer to your work.

*Touch gestures are application and operation system dependent.
Made for Creators
the canvas you’ve always dreamt of

Clarity Pro is an exceptional display for digital artists who require absolute confidence in their work. This studio-quality, 27” 4K display presents your work in perfect colour, while its retractable 8MP webcam ensures you’re always looking your best. Its rear USB hub lets you declutter your studio and connect to your entire workstation with a single cable, leaving all your focus on what truly matters: your next masterpiece.

PHOTO EDITING

Refine your compositions in a more intuitive way, using your fingers or a stylus to quickly find the perfect levels in Lightroom or navigate your extensive library.

AUDIO MIXING

Interact with your music in a whole new way using Clarity Pro Touch’s 10-input precision touchscreen. Fine-tune virtual instruments, play around with your morphs and discover new sounds in DAWs such as Pro Tools or Ableton Live.

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

Bring your ideas to life with Clarity Pro Touch’s precision touch screen. Use your fingers or a pressure-sensitive stylus to interact with programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator or SketchUp in a whole new way.

Built for Touch

Quick and easy shortcuts, like swiping Clarity’s lower right corner with two fingers to access its touch menu, can completely change the way your navigate your favourite apps.

Look stunning with a crystal-clear picture
8MP retractable webcam

Put your best foot forward with the crystal-clear picture of Clarity Pro’s 8MP retractable webcam. Clarity Pro’s smart webcam

automatically slides back into the monitor when it’s not in use, preventing anyone from spying on you without the hassle of a manual privacy switch blocking your webcam every other time you jump on a call. With Clarity Pro’s 8MP retractable webcam you’ll look stunning – but only when you want to.

Works with the apps you love.
everything that uses your webcam
Goodbye Awkward Framing

The webcam’s angle is easily adjusted via its rear scroll wheel, ensuring you’re always the centre of attention. It takes just seconds to dial in your best angle with Clarity Pro’s webcam adjustment wheel – but the impression you make will last a lifetime. Say goodbye to all your laptop webcam’s awkward angles and hello to your best look.

Built-in USB Hub
8 ports in 1, 6 functions
  1. USB-A
  2. USB-B
  3. HDMI
  4. DisplayPort
  5. USB-C
  6. Audio Output
Goodbye Awkward Framing

Exhibit your craft like never before with more than one billion colours across Clarity Pro’s breathtaking 27” 4K screen. Its exceptional colour gamut, vivid 350 cd/m2 brightness and sharp HDR contrasts make it a powerful tool you can stake your creative reputation on.

Pivot, Tilt, Swivel
adjustable stand

Our aluminium stand makes it easy to position Clarity Pro exactly where you need it, letting you raise, pivot, tilt and swivel the display for ergonomic comfort.

Ergonomics For Easy Viewing

The CLARITY also features In-Plane Switching [IPS]. IPS display panel technology enables workplace teams to view the same screen from angles up to 178 degrees [almost completely sideways], without diminishing image quality.

Landscape/ Portrait
Switch In Seconds

With Clarity’s smart rotation sensor, it takes just seconds to switch from landscape to portrait, perfect for editing vertical video,answering emails or monitoring a livestream. When you’re done, switching back is just as easy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

General

How do I recharge my laptop with Clarity?
To charge your laptop via Clarity (up to 90W Clarity, 65W Clarity Pro or Pro Touch), simply connect it to the monitor via a USB-C cable which supports the required wattage.

However, it does need to plug into a USB-C port compatible with PD (Power Delivery) on your computer.

These can sometimes be identified by the presence of a battery icon next to the port on your laptop, but often you’ll need to check the user manual or manufacturer’s website to figure out which USB-C ports support PD.

All Thunderbolt 3 and 4 ports support PD.
How do I use Clarity’s USB-A ports?
In order for your computer to access devices you've plugged into Clarity's two rear USB-A ports, you need to ensure your computer is:

Connected to Clarity via either:
  1. Clarity's USB-C port
  2. Clarity's USB-B port

  3. Clarity’s "Active USB" mode is set to the same USB port you've connected to your computer.

    To change Clarity's "Active USB" mode, navigate to "USB Switch" in the "Other Settings" menu of Clarity's main menu.

    For example: if your computer is connected to Clarity via USB-C, you would select "Type-C" in the "USB Switch" menu.
Does Clarity support VESA mounting?
Yes, Clarity is compatible with 100x100mm VESA mounts, and includes four mounting screws.
How do I assemble my new monitor?
The following assembly instructions can also be found in your product manual.

Remove the stand stem and base from their protective bags. Slot the stem onto the base and fasten via the thumb screw underneath the base.
Align the two latches at the top of the stand stem with the notches in your Clarity display, with the display still in the foam housing. Gently push the rear plate into Clarity, it will click into place.
Lift your monitor out of the foam, ensuring the display's weight remains supported.

Touchscreen

Which kinds of stylus can I use with Clarity Pro Touch?
Clarity Pro Touch is a capacitive touch screen and can be used with all capacitive styluses, which are widely available from electronics retailers.
On Windows, and Mac with our Touch Screen Drivers installed, Clarity also supports most active styluses using the Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0 or later. This includes the ALOGIC Active Surface Stylus (ALASS).
However, Clarity Pro Touch may not take advantage of all the functions of a stylus, such as pressure sensitivity and shortcut buttons.
(macOS) My touch input is controlling the wrong screen!
After installing our Clarity Touch macOS drivers., click on the “UPDD Daemon” icon in your top bar, then select “Identify” and follow the on-screen instructions.
(Windows 10/11) My touch input is controlling the wrong screen!
Sometimes, Clarity Max Touch’s input will be applied by your computer to another display instead of Max Touch.

Moving your mouse onto Clarity before using the touchscreen usually resolves this issue.

Solution - Windows If you’re using Windows 10 or 11 with multiple displays you can specify which monitor you want touch input to apply to, which saves you having to mouse over to that display before using touch.

To do this, launch Control Panel, click “Hardware and Sound” then ‘Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input’ from the menu.



Select “Setup”, choosing “Pen Input” if you’re using an active stylus or “Touch Input” if you’re using your fingers or a capacitive stylus, then follow the onscreen instructions.



If completing this process doesn’t resolve your issue, try setting up for the other kind of input.
(Windows 10/11) My touch input is controlling the wrong screen!
Sometimes, Clarity Max Touch’s input will be applied by your computer to another display instead of Max Touch.

Moving your mouse onto Clarity before using the touchscreen usually resolves this issue.

Solution - Windows If you’re using Windows 10 or 11 with multiple displays you can specify which monitor you want touch input to apply to, which saves you having to mouse over to that display before using touch.

To do this, launch Control Panel, click “Hardware and Sound” then ‘Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input’ from the menu.



Select “Setup”, choosing “Pen Input” if you’re using an active stylus or “Touch Input” if you’re using your fingers or a capacitive stylus, then follow the onscreen instructions.



If completing this process doesn’t resolve your issue, try setting up for the other kind of input.
Can I adjust Clarity’s settings with the touchscreen?



Yes.
To open Clarity’s On-Screen Display (OSD) menu using touch controls, swipe left with two fingers in screen’s bottom right corner. With the menu open, just use your fingers to adjust Clarity’s settings.

Troubleshooting

I've connected to Clarity via USB-C. Why aren't I getting any video?
In order to connect to Clarity via USB-C, it must be plugged into a USB-C port compatible with "DP Alt Mode" - or a Thunderbolt 3/4 port.

DP Alt Mode compatible USB-C ports are sometimes marked with a "DP" symbol, but they are often identical to regular USB-C ports. If none of your USB-C ports have symbols next to them, you'll need to consult the product manual or the manufacturer's website to find out which ports are DP Alt Mode compatible.

If your computer does not support USB-C DP Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3/4, we recommend connecting via HDMI or DisplayPort. If your laptop does not support these, you can connect using an ALOGIC Universal Dock, which leverage DisplayLink technology to deliver video over non-DP Alt Mode USB-C connections.
When I wake my computer from sleep mode, Clarity doesn’t come back on.
In some cases, it’s possible for Clarity not to recognize the wake-up signal from a connected computer. This issue occurs most often when Clarity is connected to a computer through a dock.

To resolve the issue, restart Clarity by pressing the power button twice – it should recognize the connected device as part of its boot-up sequence.

If this issue persists, we recommend trying the following steps to isolate the issue:
  • 1. Connect Clarity directly to your computer
  • 2. Try connecting with a different cable or port.
    • ie. Use DisplayPort instead of USB-C
  • 3. Update your computer’s operating system.
If your problem reoccurs and these these steps do not help resolve it, please contact ALOGIC support (support@alogic.co).
Why aren't Clarity's speakers working?
In order to use Clarity's speakers, you must select "27F34KCPD" as your active sound output device in your computer's settings.
Additionally, Clarity's speakers will not function if you have an audio device connected to Clarity's rear 3.5mm audio port.
Clarity isn't switching between landscape and portrait when I rotate the screen!
If Clarity is not automatically switching between portrait and landscape mode when you physically rotate the screen, it is likely because the screen's "Gravity Sensor" has been disabled.
Reenable this in "Other Settings" menu to use this feature.
Why isn't my laptop charging?
Not all laptop USB-C ports support charging using USB-C Power Delivery. Many laptops only support charging on one of their USB-C ports.
Ensure you connect the charging cable to a port on the laptop which supports charging.

Webcam

What resolution is Clarity Pro’s webcam?
Clarity Pro’s webcam has an 8MP sensor, or 8 million pixels. This is roughly equivalent to a 4K image.
Does Clarity Pro’s webcam have a microphone?
Yes, Clarity Pro’s webcam includes an array of four microphones to capture sound.
What programs does Clarity Pro’s smart webcam support?
Clarity Pro’s smart webcam slides up and down whenever your computer’s operating system (macOS, Windows, Chrome) attempts to access a webcam feed, not specific integrations with each application. As a result, the webcam will work with any program attempting to access a webcam, not just a few popular ones.
How do I adjust the webcam’s framing?
To adjust the framing of your webcam, you first need to slide the webcam up. Open a program which requires the webcam – on Windows 11 we recommend the “Camera” app or “Photo Booth” on macOS. Open this application and switch the active camera to Clarity Pro’s – this can be done via the “Camera” menu in Photo Booth or hitting the “Switch Camera” button in Camera – see below. Once you’ve activated Clarity Pro’s webcam, it will slide up out of the monitor. You can now adjust its vertical framing using the scroll wheel on the rear of the camera.
My computer can't see Clarity Pro's webcam!
For Clarity Pro's webcam to function, your computer needs to be connected to either the monitor's USB-C or USB-B port.

Then you need to ensure that's the active USB port is set to the same - either USB-C or USB-B. This can be set via the "USB-Switch" setting of the monitor's "USB Options" menu.

If these two are correct and your can't see your Clarity Pro's webcam listed in your system's available webcams (listed as either 27C4KPDW or 27C4KPDWT), restart the monitor and your computer.

If the webcam still doesn't appear, please contact ALOGIC support: support@alogic.co and we'll help you resolve your issue.
Clarity Pro's webcam isn't sliding back down!
1. First, do not try to push Clarity's webcam back into the chassis. This can permanently damage the motors.
2 Then ensure that any program accessing your webcam has been closed. This can include messaging, livestreaming, audio recording and video capture applications.
3 Ensure Claritys active USB is set to the USB cable connecting your computer and Clarity, USB-C or USB-B. You can find this option in Clarity's menu by navigating to USB-Options --> USB Switch.
4 If Clarity's webcam doesn't retract after closing these programs - try reconnecting Clarity to your computer by unplugging and replugging the cord.
5 If this doesn't work, try reboot Clarity, then your computer.
6Try plugging connecting Clarity to a different computer.
7If Clarity's webcam is still stuck in the out-position, please contact our expert technical support at support@alogic.co for advice on next steps.
Clarity Pro's webcam isn't sliding back down!
1. First, do not try to push Clarity's webcam back into the chassis. This can permanently damage the motors.
2 Then ensure that any program accessing your webcam has been closed. This can include messaging, livestreaming, audio recording and video capture applications.
3 Ensure Claritys active USB is set to the USB cable connecting your computer and Clarity, USB-C or USB-B. You can find this option in Clarity's menu by navigating to USB-Options --> USB Switch.
4 If Clarity's webcam doesn't retract after closing these programs - try reconnecting Clarity to your computer by unplugging and replugging the cord.
5 If this doesn't work, try reboot Clarity, then your computer.
6Try plugging connecting Clarity to a different computer.
7If Clarity's webcam is still stuck in the out-position, please contact our expert technical support at support@alogic.co for advice on next steps.

Video

What resolutions does Clarity support?
Clarity supports resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) in landscape orientation or resolutions up to 2160 x 3840 in portrait mode.
Clarity's maximum refresh rate is 60Hz.
Clarity can be used at lower resolutions and refresh rates, although support depends on the host device (computer) the monitor is connected to.
Does Clarity support HDR?
Yes, Clarity supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) 600 output.
To enable HDR, open Clarity's Home Menu and navigate to Picture Settings, then HDR.
Clarity has three HDR modes you can choose from:
1. HDR
2. STANDARD
3. HDR MOVIE HDR DESIGN

We reccomend HDR Standard for regular use or the viewing of images, HDR Movie for enjoying HDR-compatible movies and video games, and HDR Design for work where colour accuracy is important.
Does Clarity have a Picture-in-Picture mode?
Yes, Clarity supports several Picture-in-Picture modes.
Specifications
  • Part No.: 27C4KPDWT
  • Barcode (EAN): 9350784027139

Screen Properties:

  • Size: 27"
  • Panel Type: AHVA IPS
  • Finish: Gloss Anti-Glare
  • Response time: 5ms (with overdrive) 12ms (without overdrive)
  • Resolutions Supported: Up to 3840x2160 @ 60Hz Landscape, Up to 2160x3840 @ 60Hz Portrait
  • Brightness: 350 nits (Min), 400 nits (Typical)
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Viewing Angles: 178°(H)/178°(V)

  • Colour Accuracy: Colour Saturation (NTSC): 130% | Colour Saturation (DCI-P3): 97% | Colour Saturation (SRGB): 100% | Colour Saturation (Adobe RGB): 99% | Average ΔE: less than 1
  • Webcam: 8MP (4K)
  • Touch Screen: 10 Point Multi Touch, One-Glass Solution (OGS)
  • Stylus Compatibility: Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) 2.0, Up to 4096 levels of Pressure Sensitivity
  • Laptop Charging: Up to 65W over USB-C
  • Ports: USB-C (Connection for Video (DP Alt Mode required), 65W Laptop Charging and Data), 2x HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, 2x USB-A (5Gbps, 7.5W Charging, For Accessories), 3.5mm Audio, USB-B (Connects computer to USB-A and Audio ports)

Physical Characteristics:

  • Overall Dimensions (incl. stand): 623.8*415.4*220mm (LxDxH)
  • Monitor Dimensions (without stand): 623.8*48.3*372.2mm (LxDxH)
  • Weight (without stand): 4.8kg
  • Included Stand Dimensions: Base Width: 240mm, Base Length: 225mm | Stem Height: 400mm | Monitor sits 75mm from front of base, 150mm from rear
  • Fold Stand Dimensions: Base Width: 280mm, Base Length: 275mm | Monitor sits 460mm tall, 9cm above table in upright position | Monitor extends 120mm forward from base in fold position

  • VESA Mount: 100x100mm (FDMI MIS-D)
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Package Includes: 1x Clarity 27" 4K Monitor, 1x DisplayPort Cable, 1x HDMI Cable, 1x USB-C Cable, 1x USB-B to USB-A Cable, 1x Power Adapter
  • Device Compatibility: Apple, Windows, Chromebook, devices which support HDMI, DisplayPort or USB-C DP Alt Mode video outputs
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Matt Helliwell
Very good but room for some small improvements

Generally excellent but a couple of monitor points. I have to buy the tilt stand separately so now I’m left with the original stand which feels like a waste of time and money. The tilt stand could do with being a little higher. At its highest, it’s a couple of inches lower than the original stand. The stylus needs a stronger magnet to hold it to the monitor, I’ve knocked it off and send it flying a few times.

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Gerard Davison
Excellent screen

Lovely large touch screen, just what we needed family status board.

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Mat
Good quality screen but a few annoyances

So the actual screen quality is great, however the software (on a mac) is a bit of a pain, it's kind of messy and feels dated.

The main issue is that the camera doesn't really point at you on a video call so you have to dip the screen until it's actually pointing downwards to get your head in... I asked them about this, the reply was (and I quote):
"I’ve spoken to our Technical lead and it seems that this is an issue shared by almost all displays with a built-in camera."

The other issue is that there is no (as far as I can find out) camera software for the mac, and the colour is a bit flat and lifeless. (Could be my face...). It would be great if there was something were I could adjust the colour balance of the camera.

Also the pen battery has a short life. Need to remember to charge it daily.

I would say that I like the definition of the screen and it's a great size, looks good and the colour is pretty accurate. The touch screen, once you've got it set up right is great, I spend a lot of time in photoshop and it's REALLY useful.

It's taken me a long time to review as I couldn't previously get my review verified through their system and I left it...

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Luca Bruno
Nice item

I like so much Clarity pro touch 27”.
Easy to install, wonderful to look at

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Jeffrey Fischer
Wish I could review

Monitor was shipped by FedEx who lost the package. Never received it. Asked the company to ship me another. Still waiting on a response.