Windows 10 has made touch-screens much more common. If glare is going to be an issue, you don't want touch. A matte noon-touch would be easier to see in bright situations. I don't find much use for a touchscreen on systems that don't convert to tablets, but ymmv.
I replaced my mom's old notebook with an all-in-one with a bigger display. She was surprised to find out that it had a touch-screen.





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