INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Whether you like it or not it's undeniable that touchscreens have changed the laptop landscape forever
From more touch-friendly operating systems to the explosion of drawing applications, there are more reasons to have a touchscreen on a
laptop than ever before and the huge uptick in popularity of 2-in-1 laptops perfectly corroborates this.While it may seem like every
Sure, most touchscreen laptops will detect when you simply scroll up and down a web page with a finger, but there are some that are tuned
touchscreen laptops for everyone from digital artists to digital note takers
Whether you're new and looking to be part of the touchscreen revolution or looking to upgrade to that next best thing, you've come to the
market.Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Pro2
Samsung Chromebook ProThe best notetaking companionCPU: 7th Gen Intel Core m3-6Y30 | Graphics: : Intel HD Graphics 515 | RAM: 4GB | Screen:
12.3-inch (2,400 x 1,600) LED display | Storage: 32GB eMMCStunning, vivid displayStylus support on Chrome OS9 hours max battery lifeThe
Samsung Chromebook Pro can be likened to an extremely large Samsung Note 8 in that it has a stowable stylus and a great touchscreen
text document for easy searching afterwards
screen than almost all other tablets.Read the full review: Samsung Chromebook Pro3
tactile feedbackGets expensive quicklyThe HP Spectre x360 manages to strike a perfect balance between tablet and laptop
As a tablet, it has brilliantly slim bezels for consuming all sorts of content, and is light enough to hold for long stretches
This sharp-looking hybrid laptop also brings a touch of class with its unique watchband hinge and fully metal build.Read the hand-on review:
powerfulVery priceyThe Surface Book 2 15 inch not only offers the same great touch and pen experience as the Surface Pro, but it also
features a larger screen and extremely more beefy hardware