First, let me preface this post by admitting that I don't know enough about hardware. Years ago I just stopped keeping up with computer hardware, so as a result I'm beginning to sound more and more like some out-of-touch old man.
Okay. My parents went overboard for my birthday this year and bought me a new computer. I was stunned and grateful, but it also means I now have a computer with Windows 8. I had been planning to upgrade and get Windows 7 instead due to all the negative feedback I heard about 8, but that's obviously not going to happen now.
So here's my (two-part) question: Should I get a touch screen monitor to go with Windows 8, and if so, which one should I buy?
My needs and limitations:
Okay. My parents went overboard for my birthday this year and bought me a new computer. I was stunned and grateful, but it also means I now have a computer with Windows 8. I had been planning to upgrade and get Windows 7 instead due to all the negative feedback I heard about 8, but that's obviously not going to happen now.
So here's my (two-part) question: Should I get a touch screen monitor to go with Windows 8, and if so, which one should I buy?
My needs and limitations:
- I don't want to spend more than $400 on the monitor
- I need a monitor larger than 19"
- I don't need a monitor larger than 23" (probably - I wouldn't turn down a good deal on a larger screen)
- I r stoopid with computer hardware
- Anything I can get through Amazon is a plus; it would allow me to take advantage of some credit and deals I have with them.