It's a clear display with a durable touch panel and solid build. The colors are good and it has a nice wide viewing angle. When unlocking, it's easy to accidentally activate the OSD and power buttons on the bottom right corner of the screen. Luckily, they can be blocked, so this isn't a problem. As of September 1, 2019, a Pi 4 running Raspbian by default required some configuration adjustments for the touchscreen to work well. (Add "usbhid.mousepoll=0" as a boot parameter to /boot/cmdline.txt. This also fixed the problem with the other mouse. Other Linux settings may or may not require something like this.) With this change The touch screen works well in the Chrome browser and other apps that expect multi-touch input. It also works well with apps that don't support multi-touch (although I haven't yet figured out how to enable right-click emulation for those apps). All in all, this is a very good desktop monitor. It's not super portable because it can't be easily powered from a battery (mains power is required) and it's also a bit heavy. But it's a good desktop touchscreen. Would recommend and probably buy a second one.
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