
Finding a cheap touchscreen laptop or any laptop under $100 is really a tough task. But it is possible.
Here we have compiled a list of a few touchscreen laptops that we were able to find in online stores in the US for less than $100. As expected, all of them are very basic – Chromebooks, entry-level Intel Celeron CPUs, only 4GB of RAM, cramped eMMC storage, and no mention on active digitizer pen support on the touchscreen.
These specs are enough only for running a few web browser tabs simultaneously, emails, audio and video playback, and other simple daily tasks without multi-tasking much.
But, these sub-$100 laptops do have touchscreen input support and all of them have 2-in-1 design with fully rotatable displays.
Furthermore, they are more ruggedly built than regular notebooks, because this kind of a laptop is typically made for classroom use by kids.
At the price point that low, a refurbished laptop is the default, if we don’t count used ones. However, there is also a lone brand new Acer touch-enabled convertible for less than $100.
On Cheap Laptop Deals site you can also find more touchscreen laptops with affordable prices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Touchscreen laptops under $100 are good only for the lightest web-based tasks, with a limited web browser tabs running at the same time. Since sub-$100 touch laptop are typically Chromebooks, you can’t run any Windows programs on them, so in that way they are limited. Also, they have small screens and small amount of available internal storage to keep your data.
No, touchscreen laptops under $100 don’t have active digitizer pen input support. However, you can use the basic capacitive pens on them, without pressure sensitivity and other features of the real digitizer pens.


