Are there any decent touch screen laptops that have graphics cards?

Just curious as I went into a tech store today and asked this same question to one of the employees there, they said that nothing like this currently exists on the market.

Is this true?
Does anyone know of any decent gaming laptops that can also be used as a touchscreen / tablet type laptop?

Ps.
I was originally wanting to get a Lenovo Yoga laptop until I figured out that they don't even have graphics cards to play video games on them.

You should look in to ASUS N-series of laptops

Why? Touchscreen costs more.
Gaming needs at least a quad core i5 and quad core i7 preferred.
Gamers want high fps at top detail settings that can afford so want the best graphics card with that good or excellent CPU. Gamers want at least a 15.6" screen and would prefer 17" but cost is higher so want the better graphics card instead.
Tablets or 2-in-1 are cumbersome at over 14" and better at 13.3"
The only touchscreen worthwhile is capacitive type with a stylus for drawing.
Small laptops with strong graphics cards and CPUs overheat. The wattage is too high to get the heat out.
Gamers know touchscreen just ruins their perfect image and pushes on the screen.

Yes, you can get touchscreen with graphics cards but once you state gaming it becomes a wrong choice.
CPU speed for laptops is valid here for gaming
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/...u_list.php
Gaming to graphics card, but note that slower CPUs reduce fps, especially minimum and stability
https://www.notebookcheck.net/...849.0.html

An SSD is also preferred as either with an HDD or as a large storage SSD over 250GB.
Laptops with touchscreen and graphics card
https://www.newegg.com/...erSearch=1

Cheapest with a quad core performance $880 at $219 discount from suggested:
https://www.newegg.com/...DG35HP7334
DELL Inspiron i7559-5012GRY Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7 6700HQ (2.60 GHz) 8 GB Memory 1 TB HDD NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 4 GB GDDR5 15.6" 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Touchscreen Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
The touchscreen is not for drawing.
The GTX 960M is well below the GTX 1050M you can get at this price.
The 4K UHD display will lower frames per second in gaming versus 1920x1080
The extra 2GB Video ram is not needed for a GTX 960M. It is 6th gen core i7 instead of 7th gen. No SSD
It isn't a 2-in-1

At $950, it adds another 8gb system ram and 128gb ssd.
The $1105 by Lenovo is the $880 Dell but 1920x1080.

Name your price and country, and state that you know you sacrifice gaming performance but want touch screen, or if you want an expensive drawing tablet with a weak CPU that plays old games, that you can get.
Amazon has them also, possibly cheaper, that you need to look carefully at the details to assure it has touchscreen.

I would rather not show too much until you are sure you know what you are looking for.