Apple are a PC laptop manufacturer. You might like Apple more than other PC manufacturers when it comes to touchpads, but unless you've tried them all, we can't say that no other PC manufacturer gets them right. I've had no trouble with the touchpads I've used, e.g., from Samsung. What problem does your Clevo touchpad have, out of interest?
I have tried quite a few and none of them are even close. One of the first problems most non-Apple laptop touchpads have is the size. They are just too darn small. The thinkpad line is notable for this due to them having the buttons for the pointing stick above the touchpad. Another problem a number of non-Apple laptops have are the surfaces on the touchpad. A number of them simply have a textured area of the wrist rest instead of a distinctly different section of the laptop. I find textured trackpads to be incredibly annoying, especially compared to the large glass touchpads like Apple laptops or the Samsung Series 9. The final problem is lousy drivers. I owned a Samsung series 9 for about a week before returning it. The touchpad wasn't the only reason I returned it, but it was definitely a contributing factor. In essence, the touchpads don't behave in a smooth and predictable way. Scrolling is often jumpy and inconsistent. Gestures are a game of chance at best. A tool like two finger scroll helps get better scroll and two finger tap support, but it's not enough.
Dislike Apple if that's your thing, I can understand the sentiment. However, they have done a fantastic job of making their touchpad a joy to use and feel incredibly natural for gestures. This is a software and hardware thing. The same trackpad in bootcamp has the same issues as the best non-Apple laptops which is inconsistent performance and jumpy behavior when scrolling.