This is just a hunch based on my personal experience, but I think most new laptops from the past few years are available with a touchscreen either standard or included with almost any upgrade over the base model, even laptops that can't fold over into tablets, because in a previous generation, laptops lost their physical click buttons on the touchpad, and it feels miserable to use a touch-only touchpad with a tap-to-click delay, even if you're not consciously aware that it's there but it still feels kinda clunky and you can't quite put your finger on it (because they removed it (the fucking buttons)).
I used to play Minecraft. On a laptop. Without an external mouse. Because Dell's Trackpoints are actually quite good, but also because the laptop's input firmware wouldn't fight me. You could tap WASD and move the mouse at the same time all day long and the physical click button had instant reaction time. What a concept!
I've got a Samsung laptop that I really do adore and enjoy using, but golly, don't try to play video games on it, you'll have a terrible time. Due to aggressive palm rejection, you can't use the keyboard and trackpad at the same time, and you can't make fine cursor adjustments with the trackpad, because it will stop taking input if there hasn't been a minimum amount of cursor movement in a split second. Also you can't turn this off. Also this exact same laptop with aggressive palm rejection firmware made the keyboard backlight button software controlled, for some reason. Make up your mind.
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