A touch of excellence is what your laptop needs
Not every notebook
has a touch screen. But if you have used one, you may want to tap and swipe
your next laptop
Touch screens are a staple of modern computing, but
not every laptop has one. It’s a feature that you need to shop for
specifically. With some categories of laptops, it’s uncertain whether the
machine will support touch. With others, their nature is a virtual guarantee
that they will — or won’t.
Here are the best touch-screen laptops you can buy:
Asus Chromebook Flip
The Asus Chromebook Flip (C302CA-DHM4) might be more
expensive than the average Chromebook, but its rich selection of features makes
it well worth the extra money. It features a flexible 360 degree hinge and a
12.5 inch FHD touchscreen, Intel Core m3 processor with 64GB storage and 4GB
RAM.
Dell XPS 13 9370
The XPS 13 from Dell has been the reigning champion
for the past few years, thanks to its striking design and equally good hardware
and performance. It features Intel Core i7-8550U 1.80GHz (4.0GHz Turbo), Intel
UHD Graphics 620, 512GB storage and 16GB RAM.
With a stylish look, a gorgeous 4K display, and
serious speed, the latest version of the HP Spectre x360 is a favourite highend
convertible laptop. It packs USB-C with Thunderbolt 3, plenty of fast SSD
storage, and a chic new colour scheme.
Lenovo Yoga 920
It’s a convertible hybrid laptop that offers stellar
build quality, a well-thought-out feature list and harnesses the power of
Intel’s new eighth-generation Core i7 processor. It features 8GB of memory and
a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD) storage, both of which are upgradeable.
Microsoft Surface Pro
This is an impressive Windows 2-in-1
detachable-hybrid tablet that is available in a wide range of prices and
configurations. The penultimate configuration of the Surface Pro comes with
16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD (can be upgraded to 1TB).
Razer Blade Pro
The new Blade Pro is a modest improvement on the
previous iteration, with a THX-certified panel and audio alongside a faster
processor. The increased benefits for multimedia, plus the speed boost from the
new processor, make this a modest refresh of a fantastic gaming laptop.
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