No.
Vaio computers is a company that sells high quality computers. Yes, some are touch screen, but not all of them. Some desktops are touch screen (big desktops).
Yes, Sony does make Vaio computers that are desktop computers. They also make all in one computers, that have the monitor and tower all in one, and touch screen as well.
A lot of times all in one computers have touch screens and laptops. I haven't seen many monitor that don't have touch screens so I believe it's true.
Microsoft were forced to do changes to compete with the rising trend on tablets and other computers. Therefor they wanted one operating system that could be used on all platforms. Tablets, consoles, Phones, touch and none-touch computers. 8.1(Blue) will arrive late 2013 with great improvements for all Windows 8 users trough Windows Update.
Almost all computers today use MS windows.
Almost all computers, with maybe a few exceptions, have Windows 7 pre-installed on them. That is, only if it is a Windows computer, as Apple computers don't have Windows OS.
Matte finishes on touch screen computers produce less glare and avoid the show of fingerprints on the more glossy screens. Some of these computers are also stylus-oriented and not all are multi-touch screens. Multi-touch allows easier manipulation of photos. With handwriting recognition, the feel of the stylus becomes important. It is best when the stylus feels like a pen or pencil. The computer should have its own video card and a lot of RAM memory.
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The different varieties of Hewlett Packard desktop computers are; home desktop computers, home touch screen computers, home high performance computers, home all-in-one desktop computers, business desktop computers, workstations and thin clients. So totaling of about seven varieties.
Absolutely. I do it all the time.
All the current day ones do.
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