I wouldn't. Touch screens on a Chromebook are largely useless right now because there's virtually no apps worth using outside of google draw for them. We've tested them and they are clunky at best at this point. You are better off buying a standard, solid chromebook (HP G4 kicks butt in my experience), and waiting until Google decides to offer better support for the touch displays. If Google Keep supported it, it'd be a start, but it needs a lot more support before I'd bother.