Introducing the ViewSonic TD2455, a 24-inch Full HD (1920x1080p) touch monitor that seamlessly blends style, functionality, and advanced technology. Featuring a sleek design with thin bezels, this monitor is not only aesthetically pleasing but also maximizes your viewing area. Enjoy crisp visuals and dynamic colors through its advanced IPS panel, delivering vibrant picture quality from wide angles.
The TD2455 is equipped with cutting-edge 10-point Projected Capacitive (PCAP) technology, providing an exceptionally smooth and responsive touchscreen experience. Whether you’re tapping, pinching, or swiping, every interaction feels natural and effortless, making it perfect for creative applications, presentations, or everyday tasks.
Designed with ergonomics in mind, the TD2455 features a dual-hinge stand that allows for easy tilting, ensuring maximum comfort during extended use. This thoughtful design promotes productivity, accommodating various viewing angles to suit your workflow needs.
Say goodbye to cable clutter with the innovative USB-C connectivity, allowing for fast data transfer, audio and video streaming, and 60W power delivery—all through a single cable. With five USB 3.0 ports, you can effortlessly connect multiple devices, enhancing your overall versatility and efficiency.
Measuring 11.3 x 21.2 x 16.8 inches and weighing 14.2 pounds, the ViewSonic TD2455 is compact yet robust, suitable for home offices, schools, or commercial environments. Experience the perfect blend of performance and convenience with this state-of-the-art touchscreen monitor, built to elevate your digital experience.
Raul –
La calidad del monitor es muy buena. Viene con todo lo necesario para que, sin gran esfuerzo, tengas configurado un monitor táctil con una peana muy útil para trabajar tanto verticalmente como con ángulo. Si hay que poner una pega mínima, és que la profundidad del monitor es bastante ancha, pero no afecta si, como en mi caso, utilizo el monitor como base para acoplarle un mini pc en la parte posterior que encaja perfectamente en el espacio que deja el monitor.
Una gran compra.
Larry D Bechdol –
I bought this as a replacement of an ACER 22″ toch screen. That screen had did not meet criteria. This screen is better. For one thing, the adjustments show up properly on the screen and are easy to manage. Secondly, the monitor itself is brighter and displays pictures better. I use Quicken for Windows for money stuff. This screen makes it possible to actually SEE the screen, even though Q for Windows has lousy contrast that they don’t seem to recognize. Touch is fine. Just be sure to plug in BOTH cables. I even use the touch with a hdmi Switch. The touch is recognized on both Wndows computers and even the third one, a Windows 10 macine.
Kudos to Viewsonic on makine the screen adjstment work well. Viewsonic is the only company I found that does work ok.
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I have used this monitor since October. It is now December 31. The screen works well. Touch is reliable. The monitor works with an HDMI switch. I have 4 computers hooked into the screen, one ma MAC and three Windows 11. The base is large and requires a LOT of room, but is easy to use. Monitor easily moves up/down and tilts at all levels.
Jason Signor –
UPDATE: I bought a quality level and discovered the monitor IS level. Surrounding items caused a visual illusion of tilt. So, I’ll update my grade for this monitor from B+ to A-. I’m still not happy with no pivot capability and may return this. Pivot is a good feature. But this is still an excellent monitor.
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This is an excellent monitor. My go-to has been ASUS for years, however, I am not satisfied with what they have to offer recently. I wanted a touch screen and struggled to find one that can be used like a standard monitor and not just like a tablet. Color and image quality on the ViewSonic is excellent without having to make any adjustments. And that is rare.
There is one issue though. These new style stands. Yes, I understand the value of tilt and lying flat, as this is a touch screen. However, what I’ve noticed is this type of stand (none of them that I have looked at) can pivot. At least 10 degrees of pivot left and right would be useful. Why? Not every surface is level, and pivot can be useful for leveling and not just for turning the screen to the vertical position. This stand and others like it cannot pivot. Swivel and tilt, yes. But no ability to adjust left-right leveling. I ran into an annoying issue where the monitor appeared to be leaning to the right. Less than one degree, though this is noticeable if you are picky about having your monitors level like I am. I’ve had difficulty determining whether the issue is the monitor, my desk, or the floor. I bought a roll of 1/16-inch rubber shim and cut one piece to put under the front right foot of the monitor, and two pieces (stacked) under the back right foot. I think it is level now. However, this would not even be an issue if it could tilt left and right. This is a design oversight with these types of monitors. And it is one thing that ASUS definitely gets right that I have appreciated: ability to swivel, tilt, pivot 90 degrees, and ample vertical adjustment. Speaking of vertical adjustment, this relies on the V-shaped arm, and as a result there is not much vertical adjustment. I am using the ViewSonic as my main monitor in between two ASUS monitors to the left and right. Both are on monitor stands. With that arrangement I’ve been able to get maximum vertical adjustment. However, I had to purchase a new stand for the ViewSonic that allows more vertical adjustment than the other two stands. I needed to raise the monitor 3.75 inches vertically to level it with my other monitors. I am satisfied with that arrangement.
However, the lack of pivot is still a consideration. I’ll give it a chance and see. But I may return this for a monitor that can pivot. It is not easy to find a touch screen monitor that also pivots. It seems that touch screen computer monitors may be less common now. I know Apple used to to make a desktop touch screen but discontinued it. I think some of the thinking here is that it does take some physical exertion to hold one’s arm up to touch the screen. But, for me, having the option of using either the mouse or touch screen is such a cool improvement. I WOULD consider replacing my other two monitors with ViewSonic TD2455 monitors — if it were not for the lack of pivot.
With that said, here are some definite positives. The touch screen feature works well. The stylus that comes with it works well. The thin bevel around the screen is very nice, and I still am able to clip my webcam on the top of the monitor without an issue.
I do recommend this monitor. But consider the pros and cons I’ve mentioned. My grade for this monitor is B+. I want to give a higher grade, but I just don’t get this new V-shape stand. I’m hoping that alternatives will be created that have the capability of pivot capability.
neeraj kumar –
सब मस्त है लाइट बहुत तेज़ और अछि है और स्मूथ है
Lee Gonzalez –
The ViewSonic TD2465 24-inch touchscreen monitor had a rough start for me. Initially, it didn’t work on my desktop computer, and after reaching out to tech support, I found their assistance unhelpful and the problem unresolved. However, I decided to test the monitor on a laptop instead, and to my surprise, it worked perfectly! Once connected to the laptop, the touchscreen functionality was flawless, and it performed as expected. While the initial setup experience was frustrating, the monitor redeemed itself by delivering excellent performance on the laptop. Just be prepared for potential compatibility issues depending on your device.
Bette365 –
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This t.v gives absolutely amazing picture and sound. Connecting to all my apps. Fantastic buy!
Deal Finder –
I purchased 2 of these to work side by side, and they work as advertised. The screens fold down to make it easier to draw or write items. The response on these is exactly what you hope it would be. These are not as “fine” as my surface laptop screen when I draw – these do not have that same preciseness that I have on my Surface and Lenovo Thinkpad. These ViewSonics are good for touch buttons and some rougher drawing (draw larger boxes in OneNote, etc…).
I chose Viewsonic TD2455 over the Dell and the Lenovo monitorss because the Viewsonic came with the pens to draw on the screen (you can find these easily on Amazon), and these also came with all the cables necessary to connect (Display Port and USB cables). Additionally, these monitors support daisy chaining the Display Port cables (helps a bit in the cable management category). These monitors also have USB ports on the left side of each monitor, which is helpful if you need to charge something or connect something quickly.
If you have 2 of these, you have to tell Windows 11 which monitor is which for the touchscreen, so that the touch applies to the right monitor. Control Panel (view by category) –> Hardware and Sound –> Tablet PC Settings –> Setup. That took me a while to figure out.
Additionally, there is a Calibrate color section, and another calibrate for where edges of the screen are located. I did not find it necessary but did these at the behest of Tech Support. What I learned is that these came configured well, right out of the box. In windows 11, the calibrate is not where the tech support people were telling me it is. It was actually in Control Panel (view by category) –> Hardware & Sound –> Tablet PC Settings –> Calibrate (select the correct monitor).
As a big note: I was going to send these monitors back after 1 day because the touchscreens were only enabled ~50% of the time after booting up. I had to unplug and replug in the display to get the touchscreen to work after each bootup. This happened on both touchscreens, so it was not a screen or cable issue. After a month of emailing with US Tech Support people we found the solution is to use the older USB 2.0 ports, and not the newer USB 3.2 ports. After switching both monitors to USB to USB 2.0 ports, the touchscreens work 100% of the time. This is on a brand new Dell XPS 8950. Also to note is most of the 1-month delay was me not being at the monitor each day to try out the scenarios – mostly due to my own delays and not ViewSonic tech support.
All in all, this is working just as we hoped and glad we purchased this!
Now, I am going to tap the [submit] button using the touchscreen 🙂
Mario Bouchard –
Fonctionne très bien, pratique pour l’édition de certaine fonctions sur digital audio workstation.
Luca De Marini –
Il monitor è un prodotto davvero ottimo, funziona su Mac benissimo, multitouch e fantastico per disegnare, è reclinabile, diventa praticamente una tavoletta grafica anche se bisogna, chiaramente, essere consapevoli che non è un iPad gigante o una Cintiq: non supporta i livelli di pressione.
Quel che mi fa mettere 4 stelle è la difficoltà di installazione delle funzionalità touch. Non c’è manuale, devi cercare tutto in rete e anche così ci sbatti il muso durissimo nella guida online per riuscire a farlo funzionare. Stavo per arrendermi, credevo fosse un bidone, e invece… è davvero fantastico!
Ve lo consiglio, ma rimboccatevi le maniche da subito perché c’è da sbattersi moltissimo all’inizio per attivare le funzioni touch.