Best Chromebooks with touchscreens in 2023

In this buying guide we take a look at the best Chromebooks with touchscreens. These options may include tablets and 2-in-1 devices.

You’re probably familiar with touchscreen devices like the iPad, iPhone, or your typical Android phone. Well, if you didn’t already know, there are also touchscreen Chromebooks, too. In fact, some of the top-selling Chromebooks have touchscreens. Touchscreen Chromebooks come in the 2-in-1 form factor, as well as with detachable screens. This lets you interact with webpages, and your favorite Android apps downloaded from the Google Play Store in fun and natural ways.

That’s why in this guide, we’ll be looking at the best touchscreen Chromebooks you can buy in 2023. From HP, to Acer, our list has you covered. As a reminder, you can navigate our guide with the link below to find a specific Chromebook to your liking. We also have all kinds of picks, from budget to high-end to mid-range to tablets and clamshells. Let’s dive in!

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    HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook

    Chromebook with the best touchscreen

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    HP Elite C640 G3

    Best with LTE

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    Lenovo 300E Chromebook 2nd Gen

    Best for students

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    Acer Chromebook 317

    Best 17-inch clamshell

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    Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5

    Best Chromebook tablet

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    Asus Flip C214

    Best budget

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    Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip

    Best for gaming

Our picks for the best Chromebooks with touchscreens in 2023

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HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook

Chromebook with the best touchscreen

Packing in plenty of pixels

The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook wins as the Chromebook with the best touchscreen. It has various touchscreen options. You can choose 1920 x 1280 resolution or 2256 × 1504 resolution and even a screen with 1,000 nits of brightness. Even the trackpad is great since it’s a haptic trackpad.

Pros

  • Screen comes with multiple resolution options
  • Has a haptic touchpad
  • has 12th-geenration Intel CPUs

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Doesn’t come with pen

If you’ve been checking into our other Chromebook buying guides, you might have noticed that we suggest the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook a lot. It’s not a surprise, as we called it the poster child of Chromebooks when we reviewed the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook. But in the case of this guide where we talk about the best touchscreen Chromebooks, it’s hard not to suggest it again. There are a few reasons why. The screen is quite immersive, it supports a stylus (not included), and the overall specs are pretty good.

The touchscreen on this Chromebook is one of the best you can get. This is a fully convertible screen, too so you can use this Chromebook in various modes. Regardless of which mode you choose to use this device, you’ll enjoy it, too, as the 13.5-inch touchscreen has super slim bezels, for minimal distraction. There are also three display options. You can choose from anti-glare WLED (1920 x 1280 resolution), 400 Nits, BrightView LED (2256 × 1504 resolution), 400 nits of brightness, or BrightView WLED (1920×1280 resolution), and 1000 nits of brightness. All three options are turned to the 3:2 aspect ratio, which is ideal for productivity tasks like web browsing. It’s a taller and wider aspect ratio, which is great for stacking windows side by side.

Other than the display, the Chromebook has 12th-generation Intel processors, from the U-series family. These chips have performance and efficiency cores, for helping you manage heavy-duty tasks on your Chromebook. Then, with the trackpad, HP is using a haptic trackpad. A haptic trackpad means you can click the surface anywhere to navigate through ChromeOS. You’ll also get feedback for common tasks like dragging windows.

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HP Elite C640 G3

Best with LTE

For business users, too

The HP Elite C430 G3 is a great Chromebook with an optional touchscreen and LTE. It works great for enterprise users since it is compatible with Parallels for ChromeOS and has the option for 12th-generation Intel CPUs. Just keep in mind that LTE and that touchscreen are paid upgrades.

Pros

  • Option for 12th-generation Intel CPUs
  • Has an FHD screen
  • Has LTE

Cons

  • Best features are add-ons
  • Can get expensive

Second on our list is a Chromebook that has LTE and is also great for business users. It’s the HP Elite C640 G3 which has a touchscreen and LTE option. It packs in plenty of power into a slim package (12.71 x 8.7 x 0.77 inches and 3.38 pounds), making it ideal for use on the go. Just keep in mind that getting the touch screen and faster CPUs or LTE will be an upgrade, as it’s not a standard feature. The cheapest models come with slower Intel Celeron CPUs and without touch support.

Going back to what makes this Chromebook fast it is up to the 12th-generation Intel Core i7 CPU, with up to 16GB RAM. This makes it a great device for high-end tasks like running Android apps, video editing, and even running Windows apps with Parallels for ChromeOS.

The display is something else to note here, as while it’s the basic FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution, there are various ways to customize it. You can choose an anti-glare panel, a panel that hits 250 nits, 400 nits, or 1,000 nits of brightness for outdoor use. There’s a lot of customization here, similar to our top pick, which makes it ideal. Other levels of customization bring up the price a bit but adds LTE, so you can use the Chromebook when away from Wi-Fi.

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Lenovo 300E Chromebook 2nd Gen

Best for students

Designed for the classroom

The Lenovo 300E Chromebook 2nd Gen is a great touchscreen Chromebook for educational users. It’s built tough with features like reinforced bumpers, ports, and hinges. The keyboard is also waterproof. Interestingly, this Chromebook has an AMD CPU, too, and a great port selection that included HDMI.

Pros

  • Built-tough design
  • Convertible so can be used in many ways
  • Has an AMD CPU

Cons

  • Doesn’t have a high-resolution screen

Kids in school these days have all the latest touchscreen devices, so for education, a good touchscreen Chromebook will be needed. You don’t want to hand them a non-touch Chromebook and have them mess up the screen thinking that it is touch. There also is the need to consider design elements, too though. A touchscreen Chromebook for school will have to be durable, have a lot of ports, and last really long. For all this, we’ve chosen the Lenovo 300e Chromebook 2nd Gen.

This Chromebook is designed for education users. Accordingly, this Chromebook is built strong. It has reinforced rubber bumpers, reinforced ports and hinges, and mechanically anchored keys. More importantly, Lenovo rates the Chromebook to be drop-resistant up to 29.5 inches, which just so happens to be the height of a school desk. And the keyboard on this Chromebook is spill-resistant. It won’t be damaged if it comes into contact with liquids.

But going back to the touchscreen aspect, this device has a 1366 x 768 resolution display. The display is supported by a hinge, so students can use it in various modes for different things. Say, a tent mode to watch a video you send them, tablet mode to interact with a webpage, or laptop mode to scroll through documents. There’s no pen support, though, which is expected for this price.

As for what’s under the hood of this educational Chromebook? It’s the AMD A-series processor. That’s paired with 4GB of RAM as well as 32GB of eMMC storage. All of these specs are great for web browsing and education. Even the ports are great for an educational device, as there are USB-C, USB-A, HDMI ports, a headphone jack, and an SD card reader.

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Acer Chromebook 317

Best 17-inch clamshell

Biggest screen on a Chromebook yet

The Acer Chromebook 317 is not the most powerful Chromebook, but it has one of the biggest screens on a Chromebook device. The device has a 17-inch FHD touchscreen, making sure that you can multitask with ease and use your favorite Android apps without issue.

Pros

  • Has a big 17-inch touchscreen
  • Has a backlit keyboard
  • Has a numberpad

Cons

  • Not the most portable Chromebook
  • Has slower CPUs

There are traditional clamshell Chromebooks with bigger touchscreens, too. One of the best examples of that is the Acer Chromebook 317 laptop.

This touchscreen Chromebook has a Full HD touch display. It is rated at 1920 x 1080 resolution which means you’ll be able to use your finger to drag things along the screen as you see fit and interact with webpages and Android apps and avoid using the mouse. Even better, you can stack your favorite windows side by side and multitask, or run an Android app to the side of a Chrome window.

Moving along, the keyboard is a full-sized keyboard, with a number pad, and it’s backlit. You can type up documents in the dark, or in situations where there’s not enough light. There’s even a number pad to make inputting numbers easier.

Under the hood, this Chromebook sits in the middle of the low-end spectrum. It’s about $500, so you won’t get the most power. You’ll be getting the Intel Pentium Silver N6000 processor paired up with 8GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. For web browsing, multimedia streaming, or using basic Android apps, this will be fine. Even the 64GB of storage is nice, as it’s above the 32GB on low-end Chromebooks.

What else is nice? The ports. Acer has a nice mix here. There’s USB-C, USB-A, and a microSD card with a headphone jack. You’ll still have to grab that dongle to connect to a display due to the lack of HDMI, but generally speaking, there are ports a plenty here.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5

Best Chromebook tablet

Portable and compact with a great screen

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The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 has the best touchscreen display in an ChromeOS tablet. It has an OLED screen that is more color-accurate than an IPS or LED display. It also comes with a keyboard case, so you can use the device as a laptop when you need it.

Pros

  • Has OLED screen
  • Comes with comfortable keyboard
  • Long battery life

Cons

  • Arm-based SoC might be a bit slow

Now we’re at the good part, Chromebook tablets. These devices are all about the touchscreen itself. And one of the best right now is the IdeaPad Duet 5. This Chromebook is highly acclaimed for its OLED display and keyboard.

Instead of using an IPS touchscreen or an LCD touchscreen, this Chromebook has an OLED touchscreen. This type of screen is amazing for multimedia experiences. It gets crazy bright, and produces really accurate colors. Even looking at web pages will be fun on this device. It can produce darker blacks and cleaner-looking grays. Oh, and yes, this touchscreen tablet does support a pen, too. You won’t get one in the box, but if you can buy one, you’ll be able to draw on the screen to take notes.

And speaking of the Google Play Store, that’s what we think this device is great for. That’s because powering this tablet is the second-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c processor. This isn’t like the typical Intel or AMD chips you’d find in a regular Chromebook since it’s Arm-based. It’s similar to what’s found in most modern Android phones, so there will be no lag with web browsing or other common Android apps. There also won’t be an issue with the battery, either, as Arm-based processors push out amazing battery life. We got to about 10 hours in our tests.

Of course, you’ll want to protect that touchscreen on this tablet, won’t you? Well, the good news is that this Chromebook has a detachable keyboard. When attached and closed, it protects the screen. When attached and when open, it doubles as turning your tablet into a laptop. You can even prop out the stand at the back of the keyboard case and get typing, anywhere you go.

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Asus Flip C214

Best budget

Touchscreen Chromebook that doesn’t break the bank

The Asus Flip C214 does the basics for cheap and is great to use as a tablet. It is compact and portable and is also durable since it has MIL-STD-810G ratings. And let’s not forget the special world-facing webcam that’s great for capturing whiteboard content.

Pros

  • Affordable price
  • Compact and portable
  • Durable

Cons

  • Slower Intel Celeron CPU
  • Screen is low-resolution

Getting an extra mention for this dedicated guide is the Asus Flip C214. This Chromebook is designed for kids, but don’t let that fool you it still packs plenty of value.

Firstly, there’s the CPU inside. You get a lower-end Intel Celeron processor, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB eMMc storage inside. You’ll get great performance for regular web browsing, as well as running single Android apps. You’ll also get long battery life, as this system is rated to last an entire day.

As for the display, it’s an 11.6-inch display. Again, you can’t expect something bigger for this low price. It’s the basics here, and it’s a super low resolution at 1366 x 768. Still, for watching YouTube and other common tasks, it’ll be fine, but for multitasking or serious work, another suggestion on our list might be better. At least this is a convertible, though, so you can change it to tent, stand, tablet, or laptop modes. The smaller display makes this great to use as a tablet anyway since it’s more manageable in terms of size.

The one cool thing about the ASUS Chromebook Flip C214 is that it includes a special world-facing camera. You can use it to take pictures of things like whiteboards or scan notes very quickly. That’s in addition to the front camera on the device which can be used for web calls and video conferencing.

Note that there are some fascinating things about the design of this Chromebook, too. It can be bumped and dropped without damage thanks to the military-grade MIL-STD-810G durability standards. Asus says it can withstand occasional drops of up to 120cm. Beyond that, the hinge and ports are tested to endure stress from everyday use, too.

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Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip

Best for gaming

Has pro gaming features

The Asus Chromebook VIbe CX55 Flip is one of three cloud gaming Chromebooks. What sets this Chromebook apart from the others, though, is the fact that it has a convertible screen, so it can be used as a tablet or in a tent or stand mode. The device has a 144Hz screen, which is the highest refresh rate on a Chromebook yet for super-smooth gaming.

Pros

  • 144Hz screen
  • Lots of ports
  • Sleek-looking design

Cons

  • Keyboard lacks RGB backlighting
  • 11th-generation Intel CPUs

At the end of our list is the Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip. This Chromebook has a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD resolution touchscreen, but it is a device that’s primarily designed for gamers. Still, this ChromeOS device is great for anyone who wants a convertible with a high refresh rate screen. The Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip packs a 144Hz screen, which makes gaming smooth, as well as browsing and scrolling the web.

Diving deeper into what else is great about this Chromebook, it’s the overall performance. While the Chromebook features 11th-generation CPUs, it’s still plenty fast for gaming and day-to-day web browsing and running Android apps. Featuring Iris Xe graphics, these CPUs will speed you through Steam in beta where you can run lightweight games on lower settings. Touchscreen Android games also work perfectly, too since this is a convertible supporting touch.

This Chromebook is also very well designed. It’s all aluminum and has gaming aesthetics. It’s all black, and on the inside, the WASD keys are accented so they’re easier to identify. A number pad is also on the keyboard, though there’s no RGB backlighting. Ports are great, too, since you get USB-C, USB-A, a headphone jack, as well as HDMI and microSD card storage expansion.

Best Chromebooks with touchscreens in 2023: The final words

And there you have it. That’s all for the best touchscreen Chromebooks. If you can afford it, we highly suggest picking up the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook, as it has the best specs and the best display options, too. Beyond that, that, in a close second is the HP Elite C640 G3, which has LTE support, and an optional touchscreen as add-ons. If those devices are too expensive, then a cheaper device like the Acer Chromebook 317 is still worth considering since it has a large 17-inch screen.

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HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook

Chromebook with the best touchscreen

The HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook wins as the Chromebook with the best touchscreen. It has various touchscreen options. You can choose 1920 x 1280 resolution or 2256 × 1504 resolution and even a screen with 1,000 nits of brightness. Even the trackpad is great since it’s a haptic trackpad.

Even the IdeaPad Duet 5 might be appealing since it has an OLED screen, and if you’re on a budget, the Asus Flip C214. Gamers, meanwhile, will want to check out the Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip, since it packs the highest refresh rate display on a Chromebook. But if you’re not feeling these picks? You can check out some of our other guides, like the best Chromebooks at Walmart, and the best budget Chromebooks. We have you covered from A to Z when it comes to Chromebooks.