Been scouting laptop deals for the last 2 months looking for some sort of bargain for the parents to use, so unannounced to me I come across a really good laptop (the specs look great) then all of a sudden it hits me, it's touchscreen. How does this impact its performance? Is it basically the same as a laptop without touchscreen; that being it's only factor?
Will the laptop in question (touchscreen) still be able to use all the programs they use on their older laptops? I.E: Recording / keyboard macro inputs, if he types his initials it becomes his full name etcetc.
(Specs if anybody interested)
Brand: Medion
Processor Speed: 2.6 Ghz
CPU: I5 4210M
GPU: Geforce GT 825M
storage: 1tb & 8gb flash memory
memory: 8gb
Screen size: 17.3
Res: 1600x900
£400
Will the laptop in question (touchscreen) still be able to use all the programs they use on their older laptops? I.E: Recording / keyboard macro inputs, if he types his initials it becomes his full name etcetc.
(Specs if anybody interested)
Brand: Medion
Processor Speed: 2.6 Ghz
CPU: I5 4210M
GPU: Geforce GT 825M
storage: 1tb & 8gb flash memory
memory: 8gb
Screen size: 17.3
Res: 1600x900
£400