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Adding a touch screen to my PC?

Watashi

Hello all, I'm looking to add some sort of touch screen display to my PC. It has to be able to be used with a stylus. I'm planning on using the surface to produce mathematical proofs, so I need to be able to write on them some sort of precision and comfort.

I was originally considering buying an entire new device for this, but I figured that it would be cheaper to just add one to my dekstop PC.

Any suggestions?

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Wacom has a few ones if you want to use a stylus.

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touch screen on top of your monitor? you can use touch and use some sort of capacitive stylus, but it won't be as good as a surface screen with a dedicated active stylus. You can also use a tablet like wacom. which is more responsive and precise.

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11 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

touch screen on top of your monitor? you can use touch and use some sort of capacitive stylus, but it won't be as good as a surface screen with a dedicated active stylus. You can also use a tablet like wacom. which is more responsive and precise.

I'm thinking something like Wacom's Intuos would work well. People typically use it for art, but I figure I could just as easily use it for what I want to use it for

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Yeah wacom is the best in the industry.

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