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Sep 26, 2025 9:30 AM
The Best 2-in-1 Laptops to Flip Between Work and Play
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The best 2-in-1 laptops have aimed to bridge the gap between laptops and tablets ever since touchscreens became ubiquitous on laptops (Windows laptops, anyway). Clamshells are still the standard, but many of our favorite laptops today also happen to be 2-in-1s, thanks to their combination of power and flexibility. Whether you want a computer that can rotate its display or a tablet with a detachable keyboard, these are our favorites we’ve tested.
We review dozens of laptops every year. Make sure you read our comprehensive guide on picking the best laptop for your needs, as well as our other computing buying guides, including the Best Laptops, Best MacBooks, Best Tablets, Best Cheap Laptops, and Best Gaming Laptops.
Updated September 2025: We’ve added the Framework Laptop 12 and Lenovo IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1.
What Is a 2-in-1 Laptop?
A 2-in-1 is a laptop that can go from a standard clamshell laptop configuration to a tablet setup. Over the years, there are really two types of designs that fall into this category: the convertible 2-in-1 laptop and the detachable tablet.
Laptops with convertible displays—use a 360-degree hinge that can position the screen flat, in “tent” mode, or flush against the underside of the laptop. Think of this as a touchscreen clamshell laptop with a fancy rotating hinge. The flexibility of positions makes them great for everything from signing documents to streaming TV shows and movies—all with the ability to go right back to a standard laptop orientation when it’s time to do some work.
Detachable 2-in-1s, on the other hand, are Windows tablets meant to be used with magnetic keyboards, not unlike an iPad Pro. These let you completely separate the screen from the keyboard, using a kickstand on the back of the display to keep it upright. This is a design popularized by Microsoft’s Surface lineup, which is still going strong more than a decade since its introduction. We’re even starting to see dual-screen laptops arrive to add even more flexibility (if you have the cash to spare). The main benefit of the detachable 2-in-1 is the portability. While they aren’t as good to use on your lap, they are thinner and lighter, making for better standalone tablets and devices to travel with.
Should You Buy a 2-in-1 Laptop?
The big draw of 2-in-1 laptops is that they can be used as both a laptop and a tablet. While in laptop mode, they’re generally comparable to any other clamshell laptop you’ll find. However, Windows and ChromeOS aren’t exactly the best touch-oriented operating systems out there, so you may find the touchscreen experience lacking when using it as a pure tablet.
If you already use a recent iPad or Android tablet regularly, you may not get as much out of a 2-in-1. But if you don’t, these 2-in-1 laptops can give you the functionality of both devices in one—hence, the name. Beyond that, convertible laptops use 360-degree hinges to offer even more capabilities, such as flipping the laptop upside down in various modes.
The only real downside to picking a convertible 2-in-1 over a clamshell is some of the design tweaks that have to be made to incorporate the hinge. Sometimes the balance of the weight can feel off, and the heftier hinge can be ugly and sometimes require a larger bottom bezel under the display.
Ultimately, our top pick on this list, the Lenovo Yoga 9i, happens to also be one of the best overall laptops you can buy. Consider its 2-in-1 capabilities to be a nice bonus on top of its stellar performance and features. If you’re aiming for the more budget range and already have a tablet, it’s worth considering whether you can save some cash by sticking with a traditional clamshell.
Why Not Just Buy an iPad?
It’s a good question. All in all, it remains difficult to beat the iPad or iPad Pro when it comes to pure tablet usage. From a software and third-party app perspective, iPadOS is a far more robust device when using it without a keyboard, though that may start to change with Apple’s recent multitasking improvements in iPadOS 26.
The opposite is true for Windows tablets, which benefit from the full Windows 11 experience. That means you can get all your work done, in theory, on one device, while still having something highly mobile. There are some people who can even do all their work on only an iPad Pro, for example, but most of us prefer (or require) some kind of desktop computing environment such as macOS or Windows.
I still wish Microsoft would improve the touch experience of Windows though, which would make the proposition of 2-in-1 laptops that much more enticing over iPads.
How We Test 2-in-1 Laptops
We test 2-in-1s a lot like how we test clamshell laptops. Before you add in the 2-in-1 element, laptops are already incredibly complex devices, and we test every possible aspect of them. That means we measure the quality of the display, we benchmark the speed of the CPU, we run it until the battery runs out, and we type on the keyboard. A lot.
With 2-in-1 laptops, though, there’s more a physical element that needs testing. If it’s a detachable, we extend the kickstand and use it in a variety of scenarios. How does it balance on your lap? What’s the adjustability of the angle of the kickstand? If it’s a convertible 2-in-1, does the touchscreen feel responsive? Does the screen wobble like crazy when you tap it? These are all questions that can only be answered with hands-on time with the 2-in-1 laptop.
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Best Overall 2-in-1 Laptop
Lenovo
Yoga 9i (14-inch, 2025)
The Lenovo Yoga 9i has been one of my favorite 2-in-1 laptops for a long while now, and the 2025 model doesn’t rock the boat. Lenovo has left the more experimental features to its updated clamshell Yoga Slim 9i, while the convertible model remains the tried-and-true option.
It’s a highly polished laptop, with soft, rounded edges, extremely robust build quality, great speakers, a large touchpad, and a glorious high-resolution OLED screen. Lenovo even manages to squeeze in a USB-A port in its thin chassis. My main problem with this laptop in previous generations was battery life, but with the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V, that problem is solved. Initial configurations were limited to an expensive 32 GB RAM model, but you can now snag it with 16 GB, though with the slightly lesser-performing Core Ultra 7 256V.
Specs CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Display: 14-inch, 2880 x 1800, OLED RAM: 32 GB Storage: 1 TB WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Absolutely gorgeous design
- 2-in-1 functionality
- Better than average audio
- Glossy, OLED display
TIRED- Overly expensive
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Best Detachable Laptop
Microsoft
Surface Pro 13-inch (11th Edition, 2024)
If there’s one device that came to define the 2-in-1 category, it’s the Surface Pro. The 2024 model, also known as the Surface Pro 11th Edition (6/10, WIRED Review), is easily the best version of the device ever made. The OLED display is downright amazing, battery life is awesome thanks to the new AI-infused Qualcomm Snapdragon X CPU, and Microsoft’s Flex Keyboard feels great. It even has an improved webcam. For the first time, it feels like a proper competitor to the iPad Pro.
It’s not cheap once you add in the cost of the Flex Keyboard, sold separately. Microsoft has also removed the starting configuration of the device (with 256 GB) to make room for the new Surface Pro 12. For a proper laptop replacement, however, the larger 13-inch model remains the go-to choice and is the best detachable 2-in-1 you can buy.
Specs CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus or X Elite Display: 13.3-inch, 2880 x 1920, OLED RAM: 16 GB Storage: 512 GB
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Best 2-in-1 Chromebook
Acer
Chromebook Plus Spin 714
The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is simply one of the best 2-in-1 Chromebooks you can get right now. If you can get by without Windows and can work within the Chrome browser (with an Android app here and there), then the Spin 714 will save you a lot of money for a slick little 2-in-1. Despite what its MSRP suggests, you get a premium-looking laptop with one of the best screens I’ve used on a Chromebook.
Performance on the Spin 714 is great, and the Intel Core Ultra 5 CPU has a little extra juice to boost Google’s latest AI features in ChromeOS. Unfortunately, as great as the screen is, this laptop is let down by its tinny speakers. It’s also a tad too heavy to use comfortably in tablet mode for long, but it’s a great performer if you don’t need access to any Windows-exclusive apps.
Specs CPU: Intel Core Ultra 5 Display: 14-inch 1920 x 1200, IPS RAM: 8 GB Storage: 256 GB WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Chassis feels premium
- Really fast
- On-device AI features
- Good port selection
TIRED- Awful speakers
- Too expensive
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Best Compact 2-in-1 Laptop
Microsoft
Surface Pro 12
I love the idea of a smaller Surface device for portability. But Microsoft has struggled in the past to deliver a smaller and more affordable Surface tablet that makes the right compromises. The Surface Pro 12 (6/10, WIRED Review) gets awfully close to nailing that balance. It uses the same overall design—and even the same Snapdragon X Plus processor—ensuring that you aren’t losing the premium feeling.
It trades out the OLED display, the Surface Connect port, and the Alcantara fabric keyboard—but what you get is a lighter, thinner, and completely fanless tablet. If it were a bit cheaper, I’d be a bigger proponent of this device. That’s especially true since you still have to buy the keyboard attachment, which isn’t cheap.
Specs CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus Display: 12-inch, 2196 x 1464, IPS RAM: 16 GB Storage: 256 GB
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Best Detachable 2-in-1 Chromebook
Lenovo
Chromebook Duet Gen 9 (11 Inch, MediaTek)
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of my favorite pieces of tech from 2024 for one reason: its size. This diminutive detachable laptop is only 11 inches, which sounds painful at first. But this isn’t a productivity machine. Rather, it’s better viewed as a companion you can take anywhere for light web browsing, writing, and watching videos.
The Duet Gen 9 is powered by a MediaTek Kompanio 838 processor with enough oomph for light work while keeping the battery going for around 10 hours on a charge. The small keyboard and trackpad take some getting used to, but they’re also what help this thing stay so portable. Finally, the included Lenovo Pen is great for sketching or signing documents, and it’s easily stashed away with a magnetic docking slot on the back of the display when not in use.
Specs CPU: MediaTek Kompanio 838 Display: 11-inch, 1920 x 1200, IPS RAM: 4 GB Storage: 64 GB -
Best 2-in-1 Laptop for Gaming
Asus
ROG Flow Z13 (2025)
The ROG Flow Z13 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is the kind of device no one asked for, and upon its release, everyone doubted. And yet, against all odds, it worked. Despite being a tablet, Asus stuffed a discrete GPU beneath its impressive screen, and out came one of the most portable PC gaming devices ever made. Because the computer itself is behind the screen instead of under your fingers, all the hot air stays far away from your hands while gaming, which is a fantastic benefit of this design.
This latest model takes things even further. Under the hood, the Flow Z13 uses the most interesting chip of the year, the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, which has powerful enough integrated graphics to make it a step forward above even the RTX 4060 without the use of a discrete GPU. It also has a slightly toned-down aesthetic and improved battery life. It’s expensive, but there’s truly nothing else like it.
Specs CPU: AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Display: 13.4-inch, 2560 x 1600, IPS RAM: 32 GB Storage: 1 TB
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Best Budget 2-in-1 Chromebook
Lenovo
Flex 5i Chromebook Plus
If you want to dip more into the budget range, we’re big fans of the Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus (8/10, WIRED Recommends). While it usually goes for $500, you’ll frequently find it on sale for under $400. That’s excellent value if all you need is solid performance, a web browser, and the occasional Android app.
The Intel Core i3 CPU in the Flex 5i is powerful enough to handle the lightweight ChromeOS with 20 tabs open at a time, and its 14-inch screen is pretty good for such a budget laptop. Battery life is just OK at a little over seven hours in our testing, but you should be able to eke out a pretty solid workday in most situations. There’s also the matter of the rather small 128 GB of storage, but you can open that up with the included microSD card slot.
Specs CPU: Intel Core i3-1315U Display: 14-inch, 1920 x 1080 RAM: 8 GB Storage: 128 GB WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Top-notch value
- Solid IPS display
- Good specs for a Chromebook
- Decent battery life
TIRED- Too thick
- No HDMI port
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Best Dual-Screen 2-in-1 Laptop
Asus
Zenbook Duo (2025)
For road warriors who want to take their dual-screen setup on the go, the Asus Zenbook Duo (9/10, WIRED Recommends) could be your perfect match. At first glance, the laptop looks just like any ordinary 14-inch Asus laptop, but appearances can be deceiving. The keyboard is attached to the bottom chassis magnetically, and lifting it away reveals a second 14-inch screen.
The two screens give you much more real estate to work with while you’re on the road, allowing you to orient them side-by-side for two portrait displays or one on top of the other (with the help of a kickstand). Our testing found the laptop performs pretty well, beating out its predecessor, particularly on graphics and AI tasks. Battery life has significantly improved, with nearly 14 hours of streaming video in our test (on one screen). It’s truly a portable workstation on the go.
Specs CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285H Display: Dual 14-inch, 2880 x 1800, OLED RAM: 32 GB Storage: 1 TB WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Two screens are better than one!
- Impressively intuitive to use
- Lots of ways to use it
- Solid performance and battery life
TIRED- Limited configurations
- A bit gimmicky
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Best Large 2-in-1 Laptop
Lenovo
IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 (16-Inch, Intel)
You might think a 16-inch 2-in-1 laptop sounds silly. It’s not portable enough to use as a tablet, that’s for sure. But if you need a large touchscreen on your laptop, there’s reason to pick up something like the Lenovo IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 (6/10, WIRED Review). The flexibility of having a 360-degree hinge is useful in all sorts of scenarios too.
This 16-inch 2-in-1 balances price, portability, and performance with just enough finesse to be worth it. The laptop’s LCD screen isn’t super sharp or colorful, but I like that it’s a touchscreen and has a glossy finish. That’s unusual for budget laptops. More than that, performance and battery life are both decent for the price. You can find better laptops overall for this price, but none that are 16-inch 2-in-1s like the IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1.
Specs CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 255U Display: 16-inch, 1920 x 1200, IPS LCD RAM: 32 GB Storage: 1 TB WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Glossy screen, which is uncommon, but looks nicer
- Good-enough CPU performance
- Solid 1080p webcam
- Well-built
- Touchscreen and 360-degree hinge
TIRED- Poor display
- Keyboard is tiresome to type on
- Boring design
- Thick and heavy
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Most Repairable 2-in-1 Laptop
Framework
Laptop 12
The Framework Laptop 12 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) isn’t just the smallest, cheapest, and most repairable Framework Laptop to come out. It’s also a 2-in-1. The device has a 360-degree hinge that lets you flip the screen all the way around. That’s fitting for a smaller device that’s meant to go everywhere with you.
The Framework Laptop 12 is much more than that. Its accessibility is unbeatable, allowing you to upgrade and swap out virtually every component imaginable. That even includes the CPU and motherboard. The starting configuration is just $549, too, which really makes it a great option for students and young people wanting to learn about computers. That’s not with RAM and storage included, which you can either configure or add yourself. It’s a 2-in-1 laptop unlike any other.
Specs CPU: Intel Core i3-1315U Display: 12.2-inch, 1920 x 1200, IPS RAM: Not included Storage: Not included WIRED/TIREDLargeChevron WIRED- Even easier to upgrade yourself
- Surprisingly high-end keyboard and touchpad
- Fun colors and design
- Great price
TIRED- Absurdly large bezels
- Thick and heavy for the size
- Not very fast
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Best Budget 2-in-1 Windows Laptop
Lenovo
IdeaPad Flex 5i
Budget laptops in the Windows space are guaranteed to come with some compromises, but the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14 (6/10, WIRED Review) holds up well for the price. The laptop is sturdy, if a bit heavy, when using it in tablet mode. The keyboard feels nice during extended typing sessions, and the 16:10 display is crisp, though not the most vibrant.
Powering the Flex 5i 14 is an Intel Core i5-1235U processor with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of SSD storage. Even now, those specs are respectable for the price, though they can struggle to keep up with heavier tasks. The included fingerprint sensor is great for quick logins, and there’s a nice selection of ports. A newer model came out a few years ago, and while the CPU upgrade (to the Core i5-1335U) is negligible, you can buy it for around the same price as the older model.
Specs CPU: Intel Core i5-1235U Display: 14-inch, 1920 x 1080, IPS RAM: 8 GB Storage: 512 GB
Compare Top 11 2-in-1 Laptops
Detachable? | Size | Display | CPU | RAM | Storage | Thickness (inches) | Weight (pounds) | Platform | |
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Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Edition | No | 14-inch | 2880 X 1800 (OLED) | Intel Core Ultra 7 256V | 32 GB | 1 TB | 0.7 | 2.9 | Windows |
Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition | Yes | 13.3-inch | 2880 X 1920 (OLED) | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus / Elite | 16 GB | 512 GB | 0.61 (with keyboard) | 2.7 (with keyboard) | Windows |
Acer Chromebook Spin 714 | No | 14-inch | 1920 X 1200 (IPS) | Intel Core Ultra 5 | 8 GB | 256 GB | 0.71 | 3.09 | Chrome OS |
Microsoft Surface Pro 12 | Yes | 12-inch | 2196 x 1464 (IPS) | Qualcomm Snapdragon X | 16 GB | 256 GB | 0.57 (with keyboard) | 2.29 (with keyboard) | Chrome OS |
Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 | Yes | 11-inch | 1920 X 1200 (IPS) | MediaTek Kompanio 838 | 4 GB | 64 GB | 0.30 | 1.12 | Chrome OS |
Asus ROG Flow Z13 | Yes | 13.4-inch | 2560 X 1600 (IPS) | AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 | 32 GB | 1 TB | 0.59 | 2.65 | Windows |
Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus | No | 14-inch | 1920 X 1080 (IPS) | Intel Core i3-1315U | 8 GB | 128 GB | 0.78 | 3.48 | Chrome OS |
Asus Zenbook Duo | Yes | Dual 14-inch | 2880 X 1800 (OLED) | Intel Core Ultra 9 285H | 32 GB | 1 TB | 0.57 | 3.64 | Windows |
Lenovo IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 | No | 16-inch | 1920 x 1200 (IPS) | Intel Core Ultra 7 255U | 16 GB | 512 GB | 0.72 | 4.41 | Windows |
Framework Laptop 12 | No | 12.2-inch | 1920 x 1200 (IPS) | Intel Core i3-1315U | Not Included | Not Included | 0.73 | 2.87 | Windows or Linux |
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i | No | 14-inch | 1920 X 1080 (IPS) | Intel Core i5-1235U | 8 GB | 512 GB | 0.7 | 3.42 | Windows |
Other 2-in-1 Laptops to Consider
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5: If you want the most unique 2-in-1 you can buy, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 (6/10, WIRED Review) is it. This is a detachable laptop that carries the hardware for a full Windows laptop in its base and a full Android tablet in its display. You can switch between the two when the screen is attached, or detach it to go Android-only.
Asus ProArt PZ13: Another detachable, the Asus ProArt PZ13 (6/10, WIRED Recommends) veers toward mimicking Microsoft’s Surface Pro playbook but at a much more affordable price. For $1,100, you get a Copilot+ PC that can go up to around 19 hours on a single charge. Unfortunately, the performance leaves much to be desired, and its three-piece design is confounding. Still, it’s a nice alternative to the Surface Pro if you’re dead set on the style.
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