There’s a lot to love about 2-in-1 laptops, especially if you prefer having a more versatile laptop that can also act like a tablet. Even better, they tend to be pretty lightweight while still having powerful specs under the hood, and some of them even regularly show up on our list of the best laptops on the market. Luckily, the laptop market has boomed in the last few years, and while it used to be hard to find a good 2-in-1 laptop, nowadays, there is an absolutely huge selection of them out there.
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- Asus Chromebook Plus 2-in-1 14 — $350, was $400
- HP Pavilion 2-in-1 — $551, was $580
- Samsung Galaxy Book3 — $800, was $1,250
- HP Envy x360 2-in-1 — $980, was $1,300
- Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 — $1,300, was $1,650
- 16-inch HP Spectre x360 — $1,500, was $1,850
- Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 — $1,980, was $2,400
- More 2-in-1 Laptop Deals We Like
Of course, some of the best 2-in-1 laptops can get quite expensive, especially when you’re buying them from some of the best laptop brands out there. That’s why we’ve gone out and looked for our favorite 2-in-1 laptop deals to help save you some effort. We’ve pulled from HP laptop deals, Dell laptop deals, the classic 2-in-1 Surface Pro deals, and more. Check them out below.
Asus Chromebook Plus 2-in-1 14 — $350, was $400
One advantage of going with a Chromebook is that ChromeOS is much less resource intensive, so you can run slightly less powerful hardware, such as the mid-range AMD Ryzen 3 7320C. That should be more than enough for general day-to-day work, as well as getting some productivity work done as well, and the 8GB of RAM should give you a relatively smooth experience. Also, one big positive of using ChromeOS is that it’s great for those who are already in the Google ecosystem, although its worth noting that not all Windows app will be available on ChromeOS, so double-check that your important apps are.
HP Pavilion 2-in-1 — $551, was $580
The HP Pavilion 2-in-1 is an excellent entry-level convertible laptop, especially since you can get it for a little over $500. Of course, you do have to give up a couple of things, such as having a slightly lower-end Intel Core i3, although it shuold be more than enough if you’re just planning to do basic things like browse the web or watch content online. The 8GB of RAM isn’t too bad, although it might struggle with too many apps or tabs open, while the 256GB of storage should be enough for most folks who stream most of their content.
Samsung Galaxy Book3 — $800, was $1,250
Samsung’s Galaxy Book3 brings — with the exception of the graphics card — premium hardware to make a quality, touchable (and pen-able, if you purchase an S Pen separately) 2-in-1 suitable for creatives and workers alike. It runs on 16GB of RAM with a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. You’ll have 1TB of SSD storage, but there is also a microSD port (in addition to Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C ports) to give you ample room to store and manipulate video, artwork, and whatever other files you’ll need for work, hobbies, and recreation.
HP Envy x360 2-in-1 — $980, was $1,300
The 16-inch HP Envy x360 2-in-1 looks fairly ordinary at first, but opens way beyond the 120 degrees or so that you’re used to, flipping its screen all the way around back. When completely flipped the keyboard to the bottom, you then control the laptop with the included HP USB-C rechargeable MPP2.0 Tilt Natural Silver Pen. This version of the HP Envy x360 2-in-1 comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS under the hood, which is a mid-to-high-end CPU that’s perfect for pretty much most uses. You also get a 1TB SSD to work with and a very reasonable 16GB of RAM so that you don’t have to manage your apps and tabs constantly.
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 — $1,300, was $1,650
If you need a convertable laptop with a lot more power under the hood, then the Lenovo Yoga 9i is an excellent option, especially since it comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, a solid higher-end CPU that will easily handle complex productivity and creative tasks. It also comes with a substantial 32GB RAM to give you a great day-to-day experience, and the 14-inch OLED screen is absolutely gorgeous to look at, especially since it runs at a 4k resolution. Unfortunately, the 4k OLED does impact the battery life quite a bit and you’ll only get around 5-6 hours of use before needing to recharge.
16-inch HP Spectre x360 — $1,500, was $1,850
The HP Spectre x360 is a 2-in-1 that feels solidly constructed and doesn’t skimp on quality physical components in the face of getting the 2-in-1 shape right. As our HP Spectre x360 16 review will make clear, that can mean that the tablet mode feels heavy at times, but that shouldn’t scare you away too much. This is a 2-in-1 made for the long term or, to quote our hands-on review, “should last for years of abuse.” This model has 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and uses an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 — $1,980, was $2,400
The very recently released Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2 has insane stats and a highly convenient folding mechanism that allows the touchpad to be visible at the same time as its screen. It ha a 14.4-inch screen, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It runs with an Intel Core i7 processor and an RTX 4050. Our Surface Laptop Studio 2 review gave a lot of attention to the special PixelSense Flow display, which is only a small upgrade over the previous version’s display, but will look great for anyone that isn’t changing laptops every time a new model hits the shelves.
More 2-in-1 Laptop Deals We Like
If the above deals aren’t the right match for you, there are a few other 2-in-1 laptop deals you can opt for:
- Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 —
- Lenovo Yoga 7i 16 —
- Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 —