Pros And Cons of Touchscreen Laptops

The general belief among gadget users and enthusiasts is that it is only a matter of when and not if all systems will adopt the touchscreen mode for functionality. Most people spend a lot of time on their gadgets, especially smartphones, and they can do this due to the ease that comes with swiping through the screens. This level of ease will be welcomed on most laptops. There are new touchscreen laptops in 2020, but the mode of usage of laptops still doesn’t afford the users the kind of ease they get on smartphones.

 

However, despite its shortcomings, the touchscreen laptop still has its advantages. We highlighted some of these benefits in this article.

 

PROS

 

Perhaps, the biggest benefit of having a touchscreen laptop is convenience. The convenience that comes with having the touchscreen option alongside the regular touchpad option is soothing. Microsoft has designed its recent operating systems for touchscreen, and have also confirmed that the biggest benefit that comes with it is convenience.

 

Another benefit of touchscreen laptops is that they come with enhanced graphics and a better resolution. This can be very useful, especially for users who uses their computer for watching movies and for gaming.

 

Having the option of the touchscreen and the usual option also allows for flexibility. This flexibility might not seem useful at first, but many users will prefer having both options even if they don’t always use it. If the touchpad becomes faulty at any point, you can be assured that it will not stop what you are doing, as there is the touchscreen option available to be used.

 

CONS

 

While touchscreen laptops might bring convenience and flexibility, it also makes the laptop a bit more delicate. Touchscreen devices are usually delicate to use, as one fall could cause a lot of damage. This delicate nature of the touchscreen laptop will mean you have to spend more money for repairs and to replace damaged parts.

 

Another issue with touchscreen laptops, is the price. When compared to the regular touchpad only laptops, touchscreen laptops cost at least $200-300 more on the average. This means you have to spend more to own a laptop, and spend even more to maintain it.

 

Weight is another issue that comes with the touchscreen laptops. This feature adds more pounds to the weight and this makes it harder to carry around.

 

Also, the battery of a touchscreen laptop doesn’t last as long as that of the traditional laptops. It drains at least 15 percent faster, which means it’s a poor option for people using their laptops on the move.