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Reliability of touchscreens on Windows laptops?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 797832" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>Depends on manufacturer since they are free to use any company's digitizer and panel to make a ultrabook w/ touchscreen. </p><p>Anyway the situation should be much better these days. Which touch based laptop are eyeing? Surface LTE or Yoga series?</p><p>If you want to make a non touch based screen a touch screen look at Air bar. <a href="https://air.bar/" target="_blank">AirBar – Get touchscreen on your notebook!</a></p><p>2 in 1 are little better than standard laptop with touchscreen since touchscreen needs more power than standard screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 797832, member: 30411"] Depends on manufacturer since they are free to use any company's digitizer and panel to make a ultrabook w/ touchscreen. Anyway the situation should be much better these days. Which touch based laptop are eyeing? Surface LTE or Yoga series? If you want to make a non touch based screen a touch screen look at Air bar. [URL="https://air.bar/"]AirBar – Get touchscreen on your notebook![/URL] 2 in 1 are little better than standard laptop with touchscreen since touchscreen needs more power than standard screen. [/QUOTE]
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