A report by IHS DisplayBank claims 4.57 million notebooks shipped in Q1 2013 featured a capacitive touchscreen, up 51.8 percent from the previous quarter. The number represents just over ten percent o... 10 percent of notebooks have a touchscreen
Not a fan of the touchscreen on laptops. Makes a lot more sense on tablets (or laptops ith detachable screens). Those that are touchscreen and with a screen that cannot detach is pointless. deltatux
just like deltatux said... they are like blackberries with half touchscreen hafl qwerty... the damn screen is too far to reach and.. idk its just not useful
I find the touchscreen very useful on my Asus transformer and use it all the time with the keyboard dock attached. But that is because the screen is small. On larger notebooks I don't think I'd like it.
Fact: Until recently touching wasn't allowed for a 'lap-top' :mhp: Fact: Lap-tops only have two protruding buttons Fact: Lap-tops have displays that can move from side to side Fact: Lap-tops only come with one vertically orientated USB port Fact: Another port is available around the back, but it's much less widely used
awesome! and of actual laptops in the world that people use, that will blast the numbers up like 2-3 percent touch screens. lolz