Normal laptop or with a touchscreen for university?

Gu
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I can't really make up my mind and so far have no experience with a laptop that can also be used as a tablet.

My

When money doesn't matter.

Te

You should actually have to decide for yourself whether you need it. With a laptop with a touchscreen, you usually pay a little more for less performance. Doesn't make sense for me personally because I wouldn't actually write down notes digitally, for example.

But if you take full advantage of the features - why not?

Ad

Without, because who wants to "dig around" on the display and remove fingerprints afterwards?

In addition, touchscreens can also have defects and cause incorrect entries, so one more component that "can get a flaw".

"Normal" touch is far too imprecise anyway. Pen input could be useful if you actually want to "take notes" by hand.

Ad

To take notes you also need pen input and not touch.

Touch alone generally makes little sense.

Bo

You would have to specify what exactly you need the device for and what use you want to get from the touchscreen.

A panel with a digitizer where you can use an active stylus is usually much more useful.

Of course, only if you intend to use the device for handwriting…

Te

Right, I forgot that aspect.

Gu

I used an iPad in my studies, but some colleagues also had notebooks with a pen.
you always have to draw something.