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No. None of the MacBook’s have touchscreens because Apple wants to keep the products separated as “direct input” for I-pads and I-phones and “indirect input” for MacBooks. I didn’t make that up and apparently Apple feels and keep the product lines separated by not providing touchscreen on MacBooks. I see their point as I very rarely use touchscreens on PC’s but the phone and I-pads are specifically designed touchscreen. I have a new 10th generation I-pad with an optional keyboard attachment along with the pencil which is great but I NEVER use the keyboard. It seems too much of a hassle to get it out even though it attaches automatically if it’s within about 2 or 3 inches of the connection point. I do use the pencil a lot and it’s nice to sign your name and have it actually look like your real signature.
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