HP 15.6″ Touchscreen 2026 Laptop Review — Best All-Purpose Laptop Under $600
| Display | 9.0 |
|---|---|
| Build Quality | 9.0 |
| Value | 9.0 |
A 15.6-inch touchscreen Windows laptop from HP with current-gen build quality, real warranty support, and stylus-capable display. Best all-purpose laptop under $600.
$599.79
Description
Quick specs
| Display | 15.6″ HD touchscreen |
| Processor | Intel N-series quad-core |
| RAM | Varies by SKU (typically 8GB or 16GB) |
| Storage | 256GB SSD typical |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, USB-A, USB-C, HDMI |
| Webcam | 720p HD |
| Weight | ~4 lb |
| Warranty | 1-year limited (HP) |
Specs sourced from the Walmart listing and HP support documentation.
The HP 15.6″ Touchscreen 2026 is the only laptop in our best all-purpose laptops roundup that doesn’t make compromises feel like compromises. At $599.79, it sits at the top of the budget tier — but it’s the only pick that delivers a current-generation HP build with a real touchscreen and a 15.6″ panel. For most buyers reading this, it’s the right call.
The touchscreen is the differentiator. For students taking handwritten notes with a stylus, casual creative work, web browsing, or anyone who’s gotten used to tap-to-scroll on a phone and wants the same thing on a laptop, the touch layer is a real productivity boost. For traditional keyboard-and-mouse workflows, it’s neutral — present but not in the way.
The 15.6″ panel is the second win. Side-by-side window snapping actually works at this size — Chrome on the left, Word on the right, no scrolling. That’s the difference between productive multitasking and constant Alt-Tab. HP’s keyboard quality holds up at this size with proper key travel and consistent feel.
Where it falls short of more expensive HP options is in raw performance. The Intel N-series chip inside is fine for general productivity — Office, browsers, casual creative work, video streaming — but won’t impress on any creator workload. Photo editing in Photoshop will feel slow on large files; video editing in any meaningful resolution is out.
The build is plastic with a metallic finish, weighs around 4 lb, and includes the standard HP webcam (720p), microphone array, and Wi-Fi 6. The included one-year HP warranty covers parts and labor, which matters meaningfully more than the spec sheet suggests when something goes wrong in month four.
Verdict
The HP 15.6″ Touchscreen 2026 is the right pick for most all-purpose laptop buyers under $600. The combination of touchscreen, 15.6″ panel, HP build quality, and real warranty support is hard to beat at this price tier. For pure portability, the HP 14″ Ultra Thin is the better buy. For everyone else, this is the laptop.

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