Let's get specific: which model is right for
you
? It all depends on how you plan to use your L-Series tablet.
Touch is probably for you if…
You're a creative professional: Graphic designers, artists, or anyone who works with visuals will love the ability to draw, sketch, or annotate directly on the screen. Some L-Series touch models even support pressure-sensitive styluses, making them a budget-friendly alternative to drawing tablets.
You host frequent meetings: If you're always presenting to clients or collaborating with teammates, a touch screen makes it easy to highlight key points, zoom in on charts, or scribble notes in real time—no need to pass around a mouse.
You value speed and convenience: For quick tasks like checking emails, adjusting settings, or scrolling through social media, touch is faster than reaching for a mouse. It's like having a shortcut for everything.
You're buying for a shared space: In offices, classrooms, or family homes where multiple people use the tablet, touch is more intuitive for everyone—no need to teach someone how to use a mouse.
Non-touch is probably for you if…
You're using it as a secondary monitor: If you already have a laptop or desktop and just need an extra screen for spreadsheets, coding, or video editing, a non-touch L-Series tablet works great as a static display. You can connect it via HDMI and use your existing mouse and keyboard.
You prefer precision tasks: Photo editing, video production, or writing long documents? A mouse and keyboard offer more control than touch, especially for detailed work.
Durability is a top priority: If the tablet will be in a high-traffic area (like a retail store or factory floor) or used by kids, a non-touch screen is less likely to get scratched or damaged from rough use.
You're on a budget: As we mentioned earlier, non-touch models are cheaper. If you don't
need
touch, why pay extra?
Here's a fun comparison: think of the L-Series touch model as a Swiss Army knife—versatile, handy for lots of small tasks. The non-touch model is more like a specialized tool, perfect for specific jobs where precision matters most. Both are useful; it just depends on what's in your toolbox already.
Oh, and let's not forget about
android tablet digital signage. While the L-Series is primarily for desktop use, some businesses repurpose non-touch models as small-scale signage—think displaying menus in a café or announcements in a lobby. Since
digital signage rarely needs touch interaction, a non-touch L-Series tablet is a cost-effective, space-saving option for that too!