They don't come much cheaper
than this touchscreen laptop from Acer.
Not exact matches
Regrettably, the fact is is that no matter where you look, who you buy from, or who's got the best deal in town;
touchscreen PCs and
laptops will always cost more
than a version with a standard display, full stop.
Because the materials used to make capacitive
touchscreen displays cost more
than standard LCD building blocks, whether it's a
laptop, a desktop monitor, or an all - in - one, you can generally expect to pay anywhere between $ 50 to $ 150 extra
than what you would normally shell out for the privilege of being able to smudge up your own screen.
If you've ever wanted a high - performance
laptop that's super-stylish with a
touchscreen yet definitely portable, look no further
than the Yoga 910.
Oh, and the display is a
touchscreen, too, which I don't find myself using often on a
laptop, though it's a nice feature to have on the occasion touch inputs are better
than mouse and keyboard.