Planar Helium PCT2785
27" Touch Screen Monitor
The Planar® Helium™ PCT2785 is a 27-inch multi-touch monitor with an edge-to-edge glass surface, wide viewing angles and built-in HD webcam.The monitor includes a sleek, easily-adjustable, and ergonomically-friendly Helium Stand for a comfortable and controlled user experience. The Planar Helium monitor is optimized for the all-new touch interface of Microsoft Windows® 8 and is ideal for use by software developers and designers, corporate power-users, enthusiasts and retailers.
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Planar Helium PCT2785
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Planar Helium PCT2785
Planar Helium uses projected capacitive touch technology and can track up to 10 touch points, resulting in an extremely responsive touch screen, offering accurate swiping and gesturing.
Helium Desk Stand
The unique, easy-to-use desk stand design is easily adjustable from 15° to 70° and flat, creating the ultimate touch experience on the desktop.
Built-In Web-Cam and Microphone
A built-in HD web-cam and microphone connects users through the internet and the built-in USB hub allows users to connect other peripherals directly to Planar Helium.
Multiple Video Inputs
Planar Helium includes a wide range of video inputs, including analog, HDMI and Display Port - allowing for easy plug-and-play into practically any existing work environment.

The Planar Helium, PCT2785, includes Planar’s leading Customer First™ 3-Year Warranty including a 3-year, 2-day advance replacement.
Planar Helium Reviews
PC Magazine
Describes Planar Helium as a “beautifully designed 27-inch touch-screen monitor featuring 20-point progressive capacitive touch, MVA panel technology, and a nice selection of ports.”
David Kelly, Principal UX Architect & Microsoft MVP of [wire]stone
"The giant 27-inch Planar Helium display really brings out the best in Windows 8,"
Tech Decisions
“Other than the outstanding quality of the display and the fast response time, it integrates multi-touch, a computer tablet or ultra-book, a webcam, microphone and you can plug a keyboard directly into the monitors.”