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Hello... The monitor is not a touch screen monitor. So you cannot use a stylus or other pointer device (finger) to draw on it. But it should display anything you can do on the device (tablet, laptop, PC) that is driving the USB monitor. I purchased them for myself and friends who use then as 2nd monitors when traveling. Several of us use them when traveling as IT consultants so we aren't slaving over a laptop all day. They are great for displaying multiple documents or systems. They are light weight and fit in our laptop bags with our laptops. One friend uses the USB Monitor when doing charitable work teaching underprivileged children technology on weekends. With a laptop and the USB Monitor, she and her student can easily see training material. They have very good resolution. Newer laptops are able to find its drivers and they are plug and play. For an older laptop, we had to download the driver which took awhile find and download. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It's a computer monitor, but it plugs into USB instead of VGA or HDMI.
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