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Writer's pictureVolkmar Kunerth

Touch Screen Laptops


At least since Windows 8 introduced tile structures in the program layout on the desktop in 2012, laptops with touchscreens have been extremely popular. Although the current Windows 10 operating system now offers the option to return to the familiar start bar structure, this does not diminish the popularity of the laptop/tablet hybrid devices.


Touch Screen Laptops : Questions you should ask yourself before buying a touch screen laptop.

If you are considering buying a laptop with a touchscreen, you should first ask yourself very general questions about your own requirements of the computer. Among other things, this includes the working memory: Is 8 gigabytes of RAM enough for you? Or do you want to edit videos and do other work that requires a bit more RAM?


The display size also plays a role: 13.3 inches is enough for some, others like it a bit bigger and go for 15-inch devices. Another criterion is the internal hard drive space. Is 256 gigabytes enough for you or do you want a bit more? As with every laptop purchase, there are of course further questions about the device's inner workings - among others, the graphics card or the processor. Here you have to find suitable specifications for your own needs.


Then the specific questions about your hybrid device also come into play: Do you want the screen and keyboard to be separated so that you can use the laptop screen as your own tablet? Or are you also satisfied with a model where the keyboard simply folds back?


Many companies company offer laptop models that can also be operated via touchscreen. The HP Pavilion x360 is a great model that is available in different versions. It impresses with its slim design and can be adapted to several positions. Thus, you can use it in laptop, tablet, stand and in tent position. No matter if you are in a pure laptop or tablet mood.

They come in several versions and price ranges - those who dig a bit deeper into their pockets will get 16 instead of 8 gigabytes of Ram, among other things.









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