November 6, 2025
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Best Convertible Laptops
We tested a wide range of models to find the best ones for every type of buyer. From budget-friendly flips to premium OLED hybrids, here are our top picks.
The OmniBook 5 Flip is the best affordable 2-in-1 we’ve seen this year. Starting around $400, it delivers solid build quality in a full metal chassis—a rare feature at this price.
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If you’re looking for an inexpensive convertible that doesn’t feel cheap, this is an excellent pick.
Lenovo’s Yoga 7 series strikes a perfect balance between quality, performance, and price. Typically available around $800, both versions offer a beautiful OLED screen, excellent keyboard, and sturdy build.
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Buying tip:
Choose the AMD model for faster CPU performance and a faster HDMI port, or the Intel version for thunderbolt ports, better battery life and graphics (Core Ultra 7).
The Yoga 9i remains the gold standard among premium convertibles. Its luxurious aluminum chassis, vibrant OLED display, and immersive sound make it feel like a true flagship.
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If you prefer a haptic trackpad, HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip offers one, though with some palm rejection issues and less travel on the keyboard.
For professionals, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 delivers everything you’d expect from the X1 line: durability, battery life, and the iconic red TrackPoint.
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If you’re loyal to ThinkPads, this is the business convertible to get. Otherwise, the Dell Pro or HP EliteBook 2-in-1 lines are solid alternatives.
Designed for artists and editors, the ASUS ProArt PX13 combines a stunning OLED display with serious hardware under the hood.
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If you’re a creative professional using Adobe or DaVinci tools, the ProArt PX13 is worth the investment—though a refresh at CES might improve battery life.
ASUS’s Flow Z13 is a 13.4-inch gaming powerhouse in tablet form. It features AMD’s Strix Halo APU, offering graphics performance comparable to an RTX 4060 laptop GPU—without the bulk.
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For gamers or power users who value portability, nothing else comes close.
Framework’s 12-inch 2-in-1 is a repairable, customizable dream device. You can swap ports, change colors, and even replace parts yourself.
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For tech enthusiasts who value sustainability and customization, the Framework 12 is one of the most unique devices on the market.
Whether you’re shopping for creativity, gaming, business, or light productivity, there’s a 2-in-1 built for you. For most buyers, the Yoga 7 offers unbeatable value, while professionals should look to the Yoga 9i or ThinkPad X1.
And if you’re after sheer versatility and innovation? The ROG Flow Z13 and Framework 12 prove that 2-in-1s are more exciting than ever.