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This is a specific and somewhat rare combination in the laptop market. Here is the breakdown of why its uncommon, the few models that exist, and your best options. The Short Answer Gaming laptops with touchscreens are very rare. Most high-performance gaming laptops do not include touchscreens for three main reasons: Ghosting & Response Time: Touchscreen layers can add microscopic latency and reduce the panel's maximum refresh rate (e.g., a 300Hz screen might be stuck at 120Hz or 165Hz). Gamers want the fastest, most responsive screens. Battery Life: The digitizer layer consumes power, hurting battery life (which is already bad on gaming laptops). Cost & Glare: Touchscreens are more expensive and often have glossy finishes, which cause glareterrible for gaming in bright rooms. The exception? High-end "creator" or "hybrid" laptops that blur the line between gaming and professional work. The Main Options (Rare, but they exist) If you absolutely need a touchscreen for gaming, you are mostly limited to two brands and specific, expensive models: ASUS ROG Flow Series (Best Overall) This is the most viable current option. The ROG Flow X13 and ROG Flow Z13 are designed for this. How it works: They are 2-in-1 laptops (convertible/flip) or detachable tablets. Specs: Feature up to a Ryzen 9 CPU and RTX 4070 (or similar mobile GPUs). They support fast refresh rates (165Hz) despite the touch layer. The Catch: They are more expensive than a non-touch equivalent, and the RTX 4070 in a thin chassis is not as powerful as the RTX 4080 in a thicker chassis like a "normal" ROG Strix. Verdict: Buy this if you want a portable, touch-friendly gaming machine. Razer Blade Series (Limited) The Razer Blade 15 and Razer Blade 17 used to offer optional 4K OLED touchscreen configurations. The Catch: These were usually 60Hz or 120Hz panels. They are very expensive and often discontinued (you might find them refurbished). The newer models mostly dropped the touch option for high-refresh non-touch panels. Verdict: Only buy if you find an older model used. They look incredible but are heavy and expensive. Alienware / Dell (Historically) Older models like the Alienware 17 R5 or Dell G5 15 SE had touchscreen options, but current models do not. If you need a new laptop, avoid these. What to actually buy (Alternative Strategies) Since finding a true "gaming laptop with a touchscreen" is hard, most gamers use one of these two workarounds: Option A: Buy a Normal Gaming Laptop + Wacom/XP-Pen Tablet The Product: A standard, fast gaming laptop (e.g., Lenovo Legion Pro 5, ASUS ROG Strix G16, MSI Vector) with a high refresh rate (240Hz+) + a cheap Wacom Intuos or XP-Pen Deco drawing tablet. Pros: You get the best gaming performance (fastest screens, best cooling, better value). You use the drawing tablet for touch/tactical inputs in games (e.g., using it as a virtual joystick). Cons: It's not "on-screen" touch. You have to look at the screen while drawing on the tablet. Option B: Buy a High-End Convertible (Not a "Gaming" Laptop) The Product: Something like the Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio. It has a 120Hz touchscreen, a beautiful hinge, and a discrete GPU (up to RTX 4060). Pros: Excellent touch/pen experience, beautiful design, good build quality. Cons: It is not a powerhouse. The RTX 4060 in it is weak compared to a full-thickness gaming laptop. It will struggle with modern AAA titles at high settings. Also, very expensive. The Final Verdict If you... Buy this : : Need touch for art/drawing while gaming ASUS ROG Flow X13 or Z13 (Best compromise) Want the absolute fastest gaming and don't mind a secondary device Normal gaming laptop (Legion Pro 5, ROG Strix) + cheap touch pad Need touch for Windows gestures/light gaming only Surface Laptop Studio (Weaker GPU, but great screen) Want an Apple analogy MacBook Pro (No touchscreen, but best trackpad) - But you can't game well on it anyway. Bottom line: The ASUS ROG Flow X13 is the only modern, widely available, legitimate gaming laptop with a touchscreen and a good refresh rate. If you don't need it for drawing, just buy a fast non-touch gaming laptop.

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About This Game

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Key Features

  • Massive open world with diverse environments
  • Rich storyline spanning multiple expansions
  • Challenging dungeons and raids
  • Player vs Player combat systems
  • Guild system for team play
  • Extensive character customization
  • Regular content updates

Latest Expansion: The War Within

Venture into the depths of Azeroth itself in this groundbreaking expansion. Face new threats emerging from the planet's core, explore mysterious underground realms, and uncover secrets that will reshape your understanding of the Warcraft universe forever.

Game Information

Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher: Activision Blizzard
Release Date: November 23, 2004
Genre: MMORPG
Players: Massively Multiplayer

Subscription Plans

$14.99/month Monthly
$41.97/3 months Quarterly
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Minimum Requirements

OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i5-3450 / AMD FX 8300
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon RX 560
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 70 GB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: Windows 11 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 70 GB SSD space

Player Reviews

EpicGamer42
December 15, 2024
5.0

Amazing expansion!

The War Within brings so much fresh content to WoW. The new zones are absolutely stunning and the storyline is engaging. Been playing for 15 years and this expansion reignited my passion for the game.

RaidLeader99
December 12, 2024
4.0

Great raids, some bugs

The new raid content is fantastic with challenging mechanics. However, there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out. Overall a solid expansion that keeps me coming back for more.

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