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Are Touchscreen Laptops Worth It?

Are Touchscreen Laptops Worth It?

Charlotte Bolton |

With tech becoming so popular today, many tech companies have been finding ways to simplify our working experience. Tablets are great because they are portable, and their touchscreen feature makes them great for creative minds to draw, sketch, and design. Laptops are perfect for those more academically focused; their mousepad and keys are ideal for writing long essays and papers. But what about if the two were combined?

Today, we explore the idea of the touchscreen laptop, looking at its purpose to find the answer to our question: Is a touchscreen laptop worth it?

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What is the point of a touch screen laptop?

A touchscreen laptop is very self-explanatory. It’s a laptop where the screen is also a touchscreen, meaning not only do you have the classic mousepad and keys option, but you can also operate your computer using the screen's touchscreen feature. These laptops are ideal for working quickly, as the touchscreen can be swiped, tapped, pinched and more to get work completed quicker. As we are also so accustomed to our smartphones which are touchscreen, enabling this into our work tech helps to make the laptop experience feel much more natural.

 

What are the different types of laptop touch screens?

  • HP x360 Chromebook
  • LENOVO IdeaPad Flex 5i
  • IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 Gen 9
  • XPS 13 Laptop
  • LENOVO Yoga Slim 6 14" Laptop
  • Acer Spin 714

 

Is a touch screen laptop the same as a tablet?

This touchscreen laptop may sound familiar to another trusted tool, however, the tablet. But how do these differ? A tablet relies primarily on the touchscreen feature, whereas the laptop has other features as well. Laptops are a lot larger, so they offer a folding feature that minimises their size, tablets on the other hand are very small and can be purchased in various sizes and colours making them great as on-the-go tools. When it comes to the user experience, touchscreen laptops are great for those who are planning to work more productively, whereas tablets are better for the creative mind when it comes to working quickly.

Pros: Cons:
Touchscreen Laptops
  • Enhances productivity
  • Gives the option to use both touchscreen and traditional
 
  • Screens aren’t as impressive as on a tablet
Tablets
  • Incredible for drawing, writing, sketching
  • Small and easy to transport
  • No clasp meaning the screen is prone to breaking

 

Is there a point to having a tablet?

With all this information, this begs the question, is a tablet even worth it? Touchscreen laptops work the exact same (if not better) as tablets and they are also a lot cheaper. Tablets, however, are easier to take on the go as they are thinner and easier to slot into a bag.  The one downfall is that tablets can be significantly pricier compared to laptops, and due to not having a closing mechanism, the screens are more prone to becoming damaged and breaking.

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Conclusion:

At Stock Must Go, we have plenty of laptops and tablets waiting for you. From the top brands that you love, we have the perfect smart tech waiting for you. And with our Black Friday Deals here, now is a better time than ever to take a look and improve your work set-up!

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