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Speaking of portable monitors, the G-Story GSV56FTis a moderately priced choice that should serve casual users well, while the XtendTouch XT1610Fis one of the few with an internal battery that"s actually worth mentioning.

There are a few different kinds of touch monitors and they all serve different purposes. Among those most similar to standard desktop displays, the Asus VT229His one of the newest, and its smaller sibling is just as good and measures 16 inches rather than 22. The Dell P2418HTis no slouch, either, with the kind of image quality that you"d expect from such a popular manufacturer. And the Acer T272HUL is one of the most noteworthy because not only does it measure an impressive 27 inches, it also sports a 1440p resolution, which is currently just about the best in the class. The Planar PCT2235 is reasonably priced and comes in a few sizes with a highly convenient dual-hinge stand or an optional Helium one. For that matter, if you like a fold-flat stand, check out the ViewSonic TD2760, which is pretty expensive but also looks fantastic -- it just doesn"t work with Apple products.

Then there are the compact, portable options, such as the Asus ZenScreen MB16AMT, which has an impressive amount of integrate technology. It takes advantage of the newest Type-C connector technology and looks surprisingly good for something so thin and light. The Gechic 1303I looks nearly as sharp, although it"s not as large, and the G-Story 15.6-Inch is an excellent value even if its image quality leaves a bit to be desired.

There are also a couple specialty items worth pointing out. The Angel Capacitive POS can serve you well in business settings, and if you need more like it, we"d suggest checking out Dell"s website (listed in our Special Honors section) for their Elo line of touch displays. The Eviciv MDS-702is also a somewhat specialized device, as while it does work with Windows, it"s a bit small for general usage, but it"s a perfect primary display for the Raspberry Pi.

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A few of the models included on our previous ranking have been upgraded to offer 4K resolution in lieu of 1080p, which is a nice thing to have if you"re going to be right on top of your screen, but viewing from any kind of distance would make that increase in resolution hard to notice. That"s why the Lenovo ThinkVision M14was able to not only make its way into our ranking, but to take one of the top spots, as a whole host of features — from a simplified and dedicated connection base to a Kensington lock slot for added security — elevate it above much of the competition.

One of the most interesting designs comes in the form of the Mobile Pixels Trio Max, however, which employs a kind of housing that attaches to the back of your laptop screen and holds one or two monitors in place until you need them, at which point you can simply slide them out and plug them in. It"s a really convenient design, and the housing mounts with the help of four adhesive magnets, but those magnets suffer from practical limits to their strength that are put in place to keep them from damaging your laptop"s native display.

Portable monitors can increase the amount of workspace you have or make it possible to use your high-end console when you"re far from home. If you"re intent on gaming, check out anything from G-Story. They offer a handful of fantastic monitors ranging from FHD to 4K, with HDR support, AMD FreeSync, and in one case an impressive 120-hertz refresh rate. They"re not the cheapest, but they are excellent pieces of equipment, and happen to be among the most reliable. Johnwill also sells a range of excellent displays that are built with attractive metal bodies and, although it"s a relatively new company, they appear to make great-quality equipment. Similarly, UPerfect gets high marks from PC as well as Raspberry Pi users as to the consistency and reliability of their portable monitors. GeChic seems to have gotten their act together and released a pretty well-refined model, as well, though it does cost more than similar options. If you"re looking for a more well-know brand to buy from, Asus" ZenScreen is a good choice. Though it"s not their very newest model, it actually appears to be more reliable than the 2018 model, however we are still waiting on the public release of the model they showcased at CES 2019. If you"re interested in a USB capable touchscreen, UPerfect has one that works well, though the MageDok is the most popular and will likely serve you the best.

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Slowly but surely, display technology is marching forward. We"re fortunate now to have a much wider selection of slim-bezel, nearly frameless monitors to choose from, and while all monitors will have at least a small border, we"ve been careful to stick with those with bezels in the range of about .3" or less.

Technically, there"s no such thing as a legitimately 100% frameless monitor. Even if there isn"t a noticeable piece of plastic surrounding the display"s edge, there will still be an ever-so-slight border that doesn"t produce an image. This is simply a hardware limitation that LED screens have to deal with. But, given how advanced electronics production has become, manufacturers can come pretty close to bezel-free constructions. In the quest to find the sleekest monitors on the market, we"ve focused mostly on those without thick plastic borders and gravitated towards displays with bezels of just a few millimeters. One thing you will notice, though, is that there just aren"t any that don"t have a physical border on the bottom. Generally, that"s where edge-sourced LED backlighting lives (hend the name edge-lit), and there"s really nowhere else to put it.

Because of their almost non-existent bezels, frameless monitors are typically used in multi-monitor setups for a streamlined experience. As such, you"ll find a lot of reasonably priced models such as the HP 27w, Acer G276HL, and Philips E9. Slightly more expensive but also considerably better looking are the AOC 27V2H and the Dell S2418HN and P2719HC. The Dells, in particular, are extremely popular choices, just like most of their monitors. They come about as close to being completely free of a bezel as anything out there. The AOC, on the other hand, is focus-built for gaming purposes, as evidenced by its 144-hertz refresh rate which supports G-Sync adaptive technology. Then there"s the Asus Designo, which is one of the most finely designed options on the market that"s still reasonably affordable.

The Alienware is one of the rare ultrawide frameless models, and its 3440 by 1440 resolution is just about perfect for many games, especially considering it"s far more common today than it used to be for titles to have native 21:9 support. It used to take hours of fiddling around with settings to get games to run in the ultrawide format without cropping the screen, but the industry is starting to turn now, because the 21:9 gaming experience can really be something else. Finally, if you need something for professional video or photo editing, the ViewSonic is the one to consider. It has great color accuracy, a 4K resolution, and very good HDR support, which checks a lot of boxes needed by commercial users.

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With a boatload of upgrades to this category, we"ve found exciting new models from LG, Samsung, and more, with the LG 34WN80C-Bbeing one of the most exciting for its versatile screen splitting, allowing for custom arrangements that can please coders, film editors, and everyone in between. Speaking of filmmaking, the new ViewSonic VP3481actually has lookup tables, or LUTs, built-in, so you can see what common color grading effects will have on what you"re shooting immediately. This can give colorists a head start in the editing bay or the filmmakers themselves an idea of where their settings should be on set.

We also have a few flexible options for people who might want to take their monitors with them or set them up in a dynamic environment. The stand on the LG Ergo IPS 27QN880-B, for example, clamps to the edge of a desk instead of sitting on it, clearing up space and allowing you to make any of its litany of angular adjustments with one hand. And the Asus ZenScreen Go, the only carryover from our previous ranking, boasts a built-in battery and a combination stand/cover to protect it and prop it up.

Very important to note whether your computer uses DisplayPort over USB-C Gen 1 or Gen 2, or if it"s Thunderbolt-3 capable. The biggest of these require the more advanced TB3 standard, but we"ll see more such-enabled laptops and other products emerging soon, as Intel has apparently dropping licensing on the product for the time being. The Samsung may have the best colors until we see OLED monitors, and it"s also one of the few to have such a high native refresh — 100Hz at that resolution is pretty nuts, and would take some serious hardware to game at. The ZenScreen is a refresh of a year-old product, and man, is it cool. Between those, the Brilliance, and the 38-inch LG, you can"t go wrong.

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The industry is taking its time with the new crop of HDMI 2.1 monitors, but in the meantime, there are plenty of great models from the last two years that are still at the front of the pack. That said, there was little movement this round and we"re confident in most of our previous picks. One important change was the addition of the Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ, one of the finest gaming monitors on the planet. We were also forced to remove an Asus ProArt model partly because its local dimming function turned out to be more of a gimmick than a useful feature. Instead, we recommend photo and video editors consider the tried-and-true Asus PA329C.

One of the benefits of the increased selection is much better deals on higher-quality monitors than were available in previous years. For everyday usage, it"s hard to beat the LG UL500in terms of price-to-performance ratio, while gamers on a moderate budget will appreciate the Acer CB282K. Our top pick, the Philips 328E1CA, is an especially capable choice that won"t hurt your wallet too badly, either.

Moving up somewhat in price, there are some good mid-range options that various enthusiasts will be interested in. The Asus ROG Strix XG438Qis practically in a league of its own as far as gaming monitors go, as it measures 43 inches and offers a variable refresh rate up to 120 hertz. It"s worth noting that this particular model generally gets better reviews than two similar options that succeeded it, and it also costs considerably less, making it an excellent choice for large-format gaming. Keep in mind, though, you will need a considerably powerful PC to take full advantage of it. The BenQ is another mid-level option that doesn"t disappoint, just like most options from this popular enthusiast brand.

If you"re willing to make a significant investment on something in the 32-inch size, It"s hard to argue with the technologically advanced Asus PA32UC, one of the extremely rare PC displays with local dimming, a practically essentially feature for effective HDR viewing. Professional photo and video editors will also like the BenQ SW321C, which is one of the most accurate and advanced monitors available right now.

We"re impressed with the wide range of features and excellent build quality of some of the latest monitors. Models like the Philip E Series, Acer ET322QK, and low-end LG UL27 offer incredible bang for the buck in small sizes, while the ViewSonic and the Philips Momentum mid-range are excellent 43-inch units that don"t cost an arm and a leg. Speaking of Philips, their Momentum display offers some of the best HDR performance around, and since it"s as large as a TV, is a great complement to a mid-size home theater setup. If you"re willing to spend a little more, the high-end LG 27UL and the Dell UltraSharp both offer an incredibly refined image.

For those who are okay with making a somewhat large investment, there are great options with a few different focuses. If you"re a photo or video editor, you"d be hard-pressed to find a better option than the BenQ. Its exceptional color accuracy and high-quality panel make it among the best professional options available. The Asus PG27UQ is a simply amazing piece of hardware, compete with some of the most cutting-edge technology around, but it"s also one of the most expensive monitors on the market. The Acer Predator is a bit more affordable, and boasts hardware almost exactly as advanced, though some users report inconsistent quality control. But if you"re looking for the all-around best, the LG UltraFine is incredibly hard to top. It boasts a useful and attractive 21:9 aspect ratio and one of the best pictures around, and while it"s pretty costly, many users find it worth the price.

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Computers might just be one of the fastest evolving categories, so it should come as no surprise that we rarely revisit one of their lists without completely replacing every model on it. That being said, touchscreen desktops is one category that doesn"t regularly see as many updates from manufacturers as, say, 2-in-1 laptops. Because of this, there are a couple of models that we retained from the last time we visited this category over a year ago. One notable example of this is the Microsoft Surface Studio 2, which we consider to be the most functional of all touchscreen desktops due to its ability to be laid down for drawing on using the included stylus. This makes it an ideal choice for creative professionals, especially when paired with its Nvidia GeForce GPU and i7 processor that allows it to handle resource-intensive tasks like video editing and AutoCAD.

If having a touch display is imperative to your daily workflow, or you just want to up your multimedia game, a desktop all-in-one is definitely worth consideration. The very best of the best touch-enabled computers is almost certainly the second-generation Microsoft Surface Studio, though it will set you back a pretty penny, which makes it a non-starter for many users. On the other side of the coin is the low-end Dell Inspiron, which really isn"t very fast, but boy, is it cheap by comparison. Dell"s Optiplex and XPS are, however, quite quick to react, and don"t cost a ton themselves. Asus also makes multiple worthwhile models, depending on your overall needs. In the middle of the pack is the HP Pavilion, which, again, is offered in several configurations, most of which are great PCs for the money. If you plan to play games on your all-in-one, keep an eye out for a discrete graphics card, such as the one in the HP Envy, which is an excellent performer, though it is a touch costly. And if you"re on a thin budget, with a similarly small workspace, the Acer is hard to beat; in fact, it"s barely any larger or heavier than a laptop, though it"s considerably faster and brighter than a comparably priced clamshell.

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Touch screen devices may seem to be an invention of the modern era, but the first one was actually created in 1965. Since its inception, the touch screen has taken over the technology sector due to its tangibility and ease of use.

The first displays were called capacitive touch screens. They use an insulator and an electronic impulse to decide when the screen is being touched. As the human body makes its own electricity, the finger creates a great electronic impulse. The first capacitive displays were very basic, understanding only one touch at a time, and they were unable to compute the amount of pressure that was being used.

Resistive touch screens debuted next. Created in the 1970"s, resistive touch screens did not rely on electrical currents. The basic resistive touch screen was composed of a conductive sheet lying on top of the screen which contained the sensors to determine touch. While it doesn"t seem to be a major advancement in touch screen technology, it removed the necessity to use the finger to control the screen. This meant that any number of objects could be used to input data. Though this was revolutionary in computing at first, resistive touch screens are not used on personal computers at all any more. Their use is currently limited to touchpads in places like restaurants and grocery stores.

It wasn"t until the 1980s that touch screen technologies made advancements towards what we now know in tablets and personal computers. As large companies scrambled to create the next big touch screen technologies, a relatively unknown player stepped forward to bring the world multi-touch technology, which paved the way for the touch screen computers and tablets used today.

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One of the strong points of the category, overall, is the affordability of many of these. The Acer SB220Qand BenQ GW2283are two such examples, as is the Philips E9QDSB, which boasts an impressive 4-year warranty. Not only does the warranty last a long time, the manufacturer will also replace defective units quickly, even before the old one is returned, which can be a lifesaver for business users. Another interesting choice for certain commercial applications, in addition to some more specialized or accessible home systems, is the Planar Helium PCT2235, which, despite being a bit older than the rest, boasts an interesting and highly functional stand as well as 10-point touch and capability with gesture compatibility.

All in all, 21-inch monitors aren"t extremely popular, but they are somewhat commonly used as secondary PC displays. If you"re looking for a primary screen with plenty of real estate, there are quite a few of those available.

As you might anticipate, there aren"t a whole ton of new displays at this size. Nonetheless, there are some recent releases that fit the bill, like the Acer and Asus options. The Planar is one of just two readily available touchscreens — ViewSonic makes the other, but it"s just not put together too well. Many of these, like the HPs and Acers, make excellent VESA-mounted secondary monitors. And if you"re using one of these to play games, at least you"ll be know you won"t need a bleeding-edge, high-powered rig to run the display.

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Right now is a very encouraging time for display technology thanks in part to advances in graphics processor technology that lets gamers take advantage of the premium monitors that are more available than ever. To be clear, we are seeing an increasing number of cutting-edge options like the super ultrawide Samsung CRG9and professional-quality Acer ConceptD CP7. Both of these examples are quite expensive, but also hard to beat for gaming and productivity.

There"s a solid handful of great options from mid-range manufacturers, too, such as the AOC CU34G2X, which is a great deal for a 21:9 model. If you"re a fan of large monitors, it"s awfully tough to beat the AOC CQ32G1at its price, and although it"s not the newest release, it"s absolutely capable of providing a stellar gaming experience. On the entry-level side of the same company"s line is the AOC C24G1A.

We also want to make a note about G-Sync technology itself. There are three levels: G-Sync, G-Sync compatible, and G-Sync Ultimate. While official G-Sync support claims to reduce input lag, there"s little to no appreciable difference between it and mere G-Sync compatibility, which a vast majority of new gaming monitors have as long as they advertise AMD FreeSync compatibility. Admittedly, this is somewhat of a coup on Nvidia"s part, and as their driver compatibility increases, the number of monitors that support it will only increase. The Ultimate level, on the other hand, guarantees a handful of ultra-premium features including a minimum adaptive refresh rate of 1 hertz as well as 1,000 nits of peak brightness. If you"re willing to shell out for a G-Sync Ultimate monitor, you can be certain you"re getting a high-quality display.

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That isn"t to say a full HD model like the SunFounder IPS 13.3 Inchor the Elecrow Gaming Displayis absolutely necessary for everyone. If you"re more interested in seeing what tricks you"re able to execute with your engineering skills, you probably don"t need the performance you"d otherwise see on higher-end portable monitors. That said, for anyone serious about gaming or looking to use their monitor with more powerful input sources, these might be your best bet.

One of the big selling points of the Raspberry Pi computer is its versatility and portability. These small but mighty machines can be used as home media hubs, media players for your car, or even as day-today computers. Our list of monitors reflects that range of possibilities.

We"ve added Elecrow"s super-slim CrowVi model to the list because it has plenty to like about it, including a large display size and support for 10-point touch, all in an energy efficient package.

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That"s what these screens offer you: the opportunity to take the ineffable pleasure of the movies into your own home with all the trappings of the actual experience.

As a species, we"re still in awe of this new format, and one of the reasons we revere the stars of the silver screen is that they"re up there, projected in enormity on screens so large we can"t help be dragged into their worlds.

That"s what these screens offer you: the opportunity to take the ineffable pleasure of the movies into your own home with all the trappings of the actual experience. All you would need to make it more like the real thing is a pimple-faced teenager taking roughly a day"s wages every time you wanted to watch a film and eat some popcorn.

Because you have greater control over the viewing distance with your own projection screen, you also don"t have to worry about arriving late to the theater and getting the worst seat in the house.

These projection screens all store wonderfully, as well, either by rolling up into a mountable storage bar or by breaking down both in screen and frame and keeping in safe, portable bags.

The screens themselves are made from woven synthetic materials specifically tailored to reflect brighter tones and absorb darker ones, so your contrast ratio is exceptionally high, as the whites bounce back and the blacks linger deeply in the picture.

Among the projector screens on our list, your perfect fit will have as much to do with the spaces in which you intend to use it as it will your budget or material preference.

A few of the screens on this list are remarkably portable, either because their stands and screens alike are designed to break down and set back up with the greatest of ease, or because they have screens that are built into inflatable bodies. For the latter projection screen, you inflate and deflate it like a big air mattress, and your screen is ready to go camping, or to the park, or anywhere you can find enough juice to run the projector.

If you"re putting together a home theater, though, you might not want something quite so rugged. A screen that rolls up into a bar you can mount on the wall would be ideal for you, especially one that has a motor inside it for unrolling and rolling up the screen. You can save a little money by grabbing a manual screen, but if you"re building a home theater, it might be best to go all out.

In those days, screens were usually any kind of stretched fabric, like canvas or silk, but you"d be hard-pressed today to find anything but the most finely tuned synthetics.

The Cave shadows are a great distance from the ideal of the horse, but so, too, is every horse you can see and touch. It"s likely that Plato drew from the same inspiration that resulted in the cave paintings that reach back some 40,000 years. Those cave walls may very well have been the first projection screens, albeit unintended ones.

While the technology of the camera obscura led to the development of still photography, it wasn"t until the era of cinema that projection screens took on the forms we recognize today. In those days, screens were usually any kind of stretched fabric, like canvas or silk, but you"d be hard-pressed today to find anything but the most finely tuned synthetics.

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We"re still relatively happy with our previous selection, and a good handful of those same models have been updated and re-released since our last Wiki update. The Asus ROG Strix GA15DKis our sole brand new addition thanks to its powerful components and mid-range price. Otherwise, we continue to recommend the refreshed Acer Aspire TC Seriesand Apple Mac Mini, the latter of which is especially notable because of the powerful M1 processor developed in-house by Apple.

For a do-it-all desktop, look to any of the releases from Hewlett Packard. From their high-end touch screen all-in-one, to their stunning, 34-inch ultrawide, it"s easy to see that they really know how to make a high-quality box. And while it may be somewhat of a shocker, Apple also offers a very solid entry in the category, with their most recent Mac Mini outpacing nearly everything, in terms of performance per cubic inch. If you want to forego the hassle of Microsoft"s recent Windows Update debacles (something that"s more pertinent than ever), this minuscule device offers plenty of oomph to get a lot of things done.

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Every company included in our previous ranking has since come out with superior offerings, so we wiped the whole slate clean and rebuilt our selection from the ground up. We also added a company to the list that didn"t quite make the cut the last time around, with the Alienware AW3420DW, a model with excellent color coverage and an ambient light on the back of its stand that can actually respond to the action on screen to increase your sense of immersion while also giving your eyes a break from the screen"s glow if your playing in an otherwise dark room.

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Ezvid Wikimaker respects your time and your unique ideas. Instead of fiddling endlessly with video and audio timing, Wikimaker automatically adjusts the length of your video clips to match your words. You focus on your ideas, and Wikimaker does the rest.

Ezvid Wikimaker is the world"s first video editor powered by voice synthesis. Wikimaker creates speech for you, providing narration that you can easily pair with images and video clips to create entertaining and informative presentations. The video you are watching right now was made entirely with Wikimaker. Let"s get started and show you how this elegant new software works, and how incredibly fast it is to make your own Wiki with it.

To start, open the Chrome browser on your computer. Go to wikimaker.ezvid.com, and sign up for an account. Before using Wikimaker, you need to confirm your email address. You might need to wait a few minutes for the email confirmation to arrive. When it does, click the confirmation link. Then go to the Wikimaker home page and use the button called Make A New Wiki.

To build your wiki, write text at the top of the page, taking care to correct any spelling and grammar mistakes. When you"ve written a few sentences, press the enter key. You will then find that speech is automatically created, and you can listen back to your writing in the form of narration. The images and video clips you add are associated with words in the text, and when those words are spoken, those images appear.

You can add your own visuals either by uploading a file or by using Wikimaker Capture, a browser extension for Chrome that is intuitive and easy to use. After you capture a screenshot or screen recording, click the "save and return to Wikimaker" button. The media will appear in the "captured" section of Wikimaker"s interface. Mouse over the media to see a preview, and when you are ready to upload it, click on the green icon to being the upload. When your media appears in the "ready" section of Wikimaker"s interface, then you know it has been uploaded successfully and is ready for use.

To use your captured media, simply click the green icon on the image in the ready section. If you"ve captured a screenshot, just choose which word to start your image on, and you"re done. If you"ve captured a screen recording, you can also choose a starting frame and and ending frame, which allows you to show only a limited segment of your recording in your wiki. To remove an image, click the X in the lower left-hand corner.

One thing you should know about Ezvid Wikimaker is that it is a fully multi-tasking application. For example, after you submit text, you will see that your paragraph takes a few seconds to render. You never have to wait, however, as during this time, you can freely work on any other paragraph, or begin work on a new one. Wikimaker respects your time, and your ideas, and doesn"t get in your way as you create your Wiki.

When you capture a screen recording, your web browser window will be automatically resized to the right aspect ratio. This will allow you to make the best-looking recording. You should never resize the window after the recording starts. However, you may change the zoom level in your browser with the keyboard commands Control-Plus and Control-Minus.

In some cases you may want to change the zoom level on just the text in your browser, not the images, and to do this, Wikimaker provides two custom keyboard shortcuts: Alt-Equal, and Alt-Minus.

Once your wiki has enough words, you will be given an opportunity to publish it to Ezvid Wiki, the world"s video wiki. You won"t be able to edit your wiki after you publish it, so double-check for any errors before submitting. To publish, use the "submit this wiki" link at the bottom of your screen. Your wiki will instantly appear online, and you can share the URL with anyone.

Advanced users can take advantage of Ezvid Composite, a program that features additional tools to make your wiki look really professional. Composite lets you organize your visuals into layers, complete with transitions and borders, taking your video content beyond a simple slideshow to craft something slick and original. Please watch the tutorials for Ezvid Composite and Wikimaker Capture to learn the best way to take advantage of these tools. Now that you have the basics down, it"s time to learn by doing, so sign up and get started on your first wiki!

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If your model of laptop doesn"t have its own dedicated dock produced alongside it, you can look to a large selection of universal docking stations. In addition to providing easy access to physical network and video ports, a lot of these offer additional helpful features. Some units support multiple ultra-HD outputs, splitting your video among multiple high-res monitors or TV screens. A few such units even include on-board graphics and audio processors that can take over for underperforming laptop GPUs and support full 5.1-channel surround sound from a previously stereo-only computer.

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Touch screen monitors included in this wiki include the uperfect portable, angel pos 17-inch, uperfect smart, asus vt229h, g-story gsv56ft, viewsonic td2455, viewsonic td1655, dell p2418ht, xtendtouch xt1610f, and eviciv mds-702.

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The screen is displayed vertically by default. For convenience, you can adjust the display orientation of the screen, see #Rotation(Working with Raspberry Pi).

After the display is rotated, the position of touch is incorrect because the touch doesn’t change with the display angle. So the touch also needs to be modified.

In some special systems, when you cannot rotate by modifying the software, you can press and hold the "Rotate Touch" button for 5 seconds to rotate touch. And you may need to test multi times for the correct orientation.

We recommend using the software modification method. Otherwise, when using the new system, it may cause touch reverse errors. At that time, you need to press and hold "Rotate Touch" to rotate.

Since the first-generation Raspberry Pi released, Waveshare has been working on designing, developing, and producing various fantastic touch LCDs for the Pi. Unfortunately, there are quite a few pirated/knock-off products in the market. They"re usually some poor copies of our early hardware revisions, and comes with none support service.

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A great movie director once said that a motion picture is made in the editing room, the same is true for all types of screen recordings. Screencasting software that just lets you capture the screen on your computer is not enough to make a compelling YouTube video tutorial or a software walk-through since you"ll have to use video editing software to polish your screen recording. This is the reason why screencasting software products that also feature a video editor are a much better choice for Mac and PC users who want to create professional and visually pleasing screen recordings. In this article, we are going to take you through the nine best screen recorders on the market that also offer video editing features.

Wondershare"s screen capturing software is equipped with a remarkably wide range of screen capturing and video editing features. DemoCreator lets you control every step of the screencasting process from selecting the area of the screen you"d like to record to export options that include all the most frequently file formats. You can capture a video at 120 fps, add markers while recording or insert speech bubbles and numerous other annotations if you opt for this screen capturing software. Its interface is modernly designed and easy to use, therefore you don"t have to worry if you don"t have much experience with screencasting because you"ll learn how to use Filmora Scrn effortlessly.

Screencasting with this software is easy because you can adjust the settings for a screen recording session and capture any desktop activity you want, with just a few simple clicks. The software"s video editing features are no less impressive than its screencasting options, which is great news for all screencasters who want to add visual effects, edit audio files or export their videos to the Internet directly from this computer program. Furthermore, Movavi Screen Capture Studio lets you produce PIP video, so its users can act as narrators in their own videos.

Camtasia is a video editing suite that also provides the screen capturing option. Its users can record an entire screen or just a small portion of it, which is the reason why it is a near perfect tool for the production of training videos, tutorials, and demos. Adding motion graphics or recording voiceovers after the screen capturing session are just a few out of many possibilities Camtasia offers. The software is equipped with a huge effects library that can be used to highlight important things in your videos or just to make the video look better.

Producing high-quality recordings for retina displays or recording iPhone and iPad displays are just a few of the amazing things ScreenFlow can do. This screen recording software for Mac computers lets you designate the area of the screen you want to capture, while it also lets you capture footage from a webcam. The impressive list of video editing features includes options like text and video animations or transitions, while the software"s export options include MP.4 encoding, animated GIF export or ProRes.

Even though Smarpixel Pro lacks some of the more advanced screen recording features, like markers or 4K support it is still a reliable screen recorder that can be used to capture any activity on a computer or Android Smartphone screen. Furthermore, the video editing tools it provides are far from impressive, but powerful enough to enable inexperienced screencasters to create professional screen recordings. Using a microphone to record your own voice is also an option, although the software"s audio editing options are basic.

Over a million people using this screen recorder speak volumes about its efficiency. FlashBack Pro"s screen recording tools are among the best in the industry and they enable you to specify the area of the screen you want to capture, set the frame rate or pick the video resolution that best fits the demands of the project you are working on. In addition, the software is equipped with a set of powerful video editing tools that allow you to enhance the screen recordings you make with FlashBack Pro and export them directly to some of the most popular video sharing platforms on the Internet.

CamStudio is not the best or the most powerful screen recording software on the market, but it is reliable. This is the reason why experienced users should be better off using other screen recorders included on this list. Nevertheless, CamStudio is a great choice for everyone who wants to avoid a steep learning curve that they might experience if they opt for more advanced screen recorders. The screen capturing tools this software offers are basic, but they enable you to record video and audio content of a decent quality.

This is a perfect tool for the production of quizzes, software guides, and interactive content. Active Presenter is rated as one of the best screen recording software products in the industry designed to make a full-motion screen recording simple. Despite a rich list of screen capturing and video editing features, lack of experience with this type of software will prevent you from making use of its full potential. Active Presenter is probably the most efficient when used for designing responsive e-Learning content.

Despite the fact that this software lacks some of the essential features needed for the creation of professional tutorials or demos, it still is one of the best screen recorders for newcomers to the world of screencasting. Ezvid for Windows is an excellent choice for PC users who would like to make a screen recording as fast as possible. Drawing on the screen while recording or using the Voice Synthesis option guarantee that all videos produced with this software meet the highest screen capturing standards.

We hope that the screen recording software we included in this article will help you create stunning videos. Let us know in the comments which software from this list you like to use the most and feel free to hit the share button and let your friends know about these amazing screen recorders.