No. I do not understand why companies think a touch screen laptop makes sense it doesn't. The prospect seems cool, but it's a gimmick. Steve Jobs explained it himself:
Touch screen laptops are a bad move. Cool at first, pointless later (or when your arm gets tired).
EDIT: I could, however, see Apple doing a touchscreen iMac that swivels down to a level, horizontal surface. Like they patented, here:
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already old.
Somebody is already showing an entire desktop being the display/computer at CES where more than one person can work on it.
So, of course one person can too.
Can't look up right now who the manufacturer is.