Has anyone seen data on how many people actively use the touchscreen on their laptop or desktop computer when browsing the web?
Not long ago I picked up an Asus VivoBook 13". Its not my primary computer, I needed something for travel. When not traveling I use it around the house for watching TV and a bit of lite web surfing.
In the browser particularly, I like resting my hand next to the screen and using my thumb to scroll the page as I read. It much smoother and more responsive than the track pad. Navigating all the new windows UI such as the settings is much easier using the touch screen than the track pad.
Both the touch screen and the 360 degree hinge I now consider essential. I would not want to go back to a traditional laptop.
I would consider one of those machines where the keyboard detaches, but I couldn't find one I liked.
I've had a Surface Pro in the past, but the battery swelled and cracked the screen two weeks after the warranty expired. I wont buy Microsoft again.
1) Zooming in on something like a map. The pinch gesture is very natural.
2) I run a CNC operating program that has a touch interface so I use the touch screen for that.
I laugh at myself when I start swiping on the MacBook with my Apple Pencil.
Not sure if that means anything but that is my experience :-)