You must use a touch screen for Windows 8

                                       You must use a touch screen for Windows 8

Windows 8's best feature is not used by most Windows 8 PC owners.

The ability to touch, push, push and pinch on Windows 8 computers, the new operating system to life. You can still use Windows 8 without a touchscreen, but it's like throwing away the remote, get up, and repeatedly pressing buttons to change the channel on your TV to change - it's an old-fashioned row.

    Another problem: Touchscreen laptops are expensive. They will cost you around $ 120 to $ 150 more than their non-touch-enabled equivalents. The cheapest touchscreen laptop - the 11.6-inch Asus Vivo Book - sells for about $ 500, but fuller size touchscreen notebooks with latest features will set you back at least $ 625th

It is not very expensive for a laptop, but it gives many people pause when deciding whether touch is a feature that is worth shelling out more than a hundred dollars.

Touch functions are not an afterthought in Windows 8, they are the core of the whole system. A swipe from right brings some of the best of the new software additions, such as in-app search and share. The "Options" menu opens with a downward sweep, the navigation done with a swipe from left, and a laundry list of other actions are made much simpler and more intuitive with gestures. The entire Windows 8 user interface just begging you to touch.

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