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Originally Posted by fjtorres
There is a growing market for touch-enabled desktop monitors and non-convertible laptops.
It turns out there is a lot of PC functionality that doesn't need a keyboard.
(After all, tablets and phones are useful for *some* things; reading and media, web surfing.)
So, out in the real world people do like touchscreens on real PCs regardless what *some* labs might say.
MS has their own usability labs and they've been promoting convertibles for over a decade.
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Come to think of it, my stepdad's PC is an all in one touch screen. I think it is either a 24 or 26 inch screen.