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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I never expected to GAIN a touchscreen, I just didn't know if it was a requirement as I saw a screen shot of a windows check screen that had a tick next to the 'screen is touch' ready box.
I still would rather buy a new PC than upgrade but I'm really on the fence now as I can't actually afford a new PC.
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Are you using Windows 7 on your laptop at the moment? If so, I'd suggest waiting a couple of months, to allow driver/application compatibility issues to be resolved, and then upgrading to Windows 10. There's really no point in upgrading now unless you have an irresistible urge to be an "early adopter".