Monday, 10 May 2021

Here at Windows Central, we want to bring the best information about all devices, including convertible laptops, and we've taken a look at quite a few to determine which is best for you.

Sometimes you want a tablet and sometimes you want a traditional laptop. Available with 10th-generation Intel processors and a beautiful high-quality display, the Dell XPS 13 9310 2-in-1 is our pick for best 2-in-1 right now. Prices start at $980.

Best Overall: Dell XPS 13

The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is a wonderful machine that knows how to do both tablet and laptop computing very well. Its 360-degree hinge makes it super easy to flip around and use as a tablet, or flipped back into a laptop for when you need to get some real work done. It's rocking a 13.4-inch 1080p or 4K display with 11th-generation Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 processor options.

For the best Windows 10 convertible, check out the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1.

For RAM, you can get it configured with 8GB or 16GB of RAM if you need the extra memory for multitasking and intensive tasks. In regard to storage, the XPS 13 2-in-1 is available with 256GB or 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD drive. These will offer great read and write speeds.

The display is Dolby Vision and HDR 4000 certified, with a 90% DCI P3 color gamut, and even has support for Dell's Premium Active Pen, making it an excellent choice for artists looking to draw on the go. The display is available in both 1080p and 4K resolutions, with touch being standard on all models. We absolutely love this thing.

Reasons to buy:

  • Beautiful slim design
  • 16:10 touch display
  • Excellent keyboard and trackpad
  • Pen support
  • Intel Xe Graphics

Reasons to not buy:

  • No full-size USB-A

Best Overall

Dell XPS 13 9310 2-in-1

From $980 at Dell

A slim, premium Windows 2-in-1.

The latest Dell XPS 13 is our pick for the best 2-in-1 you can buy right now. It has a beautiful slim design, edge-to-edge infinity display, and top of the line 10th-generation Intel processors to boot.

Runner-Up: HP Spectre x360 14

Featuring an incredible 13.5-inch 1080p or "3K2K" 3:2 display in either LCD or OLED technologies, 11th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, 8GB or 16GB RAM, and up to a 2TB SSD, you can't go wrong with the HP Spectre x360 14 for all of your mobile computing needs. It's also a great 2-in-1 for web browsing, light video editing, and productivity work thanks to its 360-degree hinge.

The Spectre x360 14 features Intel's Xe Graphics, which provide up to 80% more GPU power in an ultrabook. Paired with two Thunderbolt 4 with USB 4 Type-C ports, one USB-A port, and a headphone jack, you'll have access to all the ports you need.

Reasons to buy:

  • Unique gem-cut design
  • 3:2 touch display
  • OLED option
  • 3000x2000 display
  • Pen included

Reasons to not buy:

  • Battery life is just OK with OLED

Runner-Up

HP Spectre x360 14

A great, cheaper option

From $1,270 at HP Store

If it weren't for the Dell XPS 13, the Surface Pro 7 would easily be our pick for the best overall convertible laptop. But the presence of the Dell doesn't mean the Surface Pro isn't worthy of consideration!

Best Tablet: Surface Pro 7

Sporting a good 12.3-inch 2736x1842 3:2 display, 10th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, up to 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD, you can't go wrong with the Surface Pro 7 for photo editing and more. It's also a great 2-in-1 for web browsing, light video editing, and productivity work if you buy the Microsoft Surface Type cover too.

The Surface Pro 7 uses the same flagship 2-in-1 form factor that was first popularized by Microsoft back in 2012. It features a kickstand around the back and a separate Type Cover accessory that adds a keyboard and trackpad, turning the Surface Pro into a convertible PC.

It also has a USB-C port, USB-A port, Surface Connect port, and a microSD card expansion slot for additional storage if required. It has Windows Hello facial recognition and some of the best cameras on a Windows PC today, excellent for video calls while working from home.

Reasons to buy:

  • Classic design
  • 3:2 touch display
  • Pen support
  • Colorful accessories

Reasons to not buy:

  • No Thunderbolt 3
  • Notable bezels

Best Tablet

Surface Pro 7

A great, cheaper option

From $750 at Microsoft

If it weren't for the Dell XPS 13, the Surface Pro 7 would easily be our pick for the best overall convertible laptop. But the presence of the Dell doesn't mean the Surface Pro isn't worthy of consideration!

Powerful PC Pick: Lenovo Yoga 9i 15

If you're looking for a convertible that's got a little more power under the hood for intensive tasks such as video editing or even light gaming, the Lenovo Yoga 9i 15 is an excellent choice. Featuring a 15.6-inch 4K display, 16GB RAM, a powerful NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti, and a high-performance Intel 10th-generation Intel Core i7-10980HK.

At 15.6 inches, the Yoga 9i isn't a small device when used as a tablet. It utilizes Lenovo's staple 360-degree hinge allowing you to convert the device from laptop to tablet on the fly. Plus, it supports Lenovo's active pen so you can use Windows Ink for taking notes too.

Reasons to buy:

  • 4K panel
  • Powerful processor

Reasons to not buy:

  • Big for tablet use

Powerful PC Pick

Lenovo Yoga 9i 15

A light, stylish 2-in-1 convertible laptop

From $1,530 at Lenovo

Lenovo's Yoga 9i 15 is packing a powerful laptop class processor, dedicated GTX 1650 graphics, 16GB RAM, and a beautiful large 4K display. Get this if you need power with your 2-in-1.

ARM-Powered Pick: Surface Pro X

Windows 10 on ARM is still in its infancy stages, meaning some apps might behave slower than usual or not run at all. Still, for the most part, your experience should be smooth if you're just web browsing with Edge, checking email, listening to music, editing Office documents, and watching movies on Netflix on the Surface Pro X.

The Surface Pro X builds on the design that the Surface Pro 7 features, including the same kickstand and 2-in-1 form factor with an optional Type Cover accessory for a keyboard and mouse. The difference is Microsoft has made the screen bigger, 13 inches to be exact, and slimmed down the bezels too, which makes Surface Pro X look like it's from the future.

Also, Microsoft has made the overall thickness of the device slimmer. It's incredibly thin, so thin that there's no room for a full-size USB-A port. It has two USB-C ports and a Surface Connect port, and LTE is built into every model. It's the future of Surface Pro, and we think it looks great.

Reasons to buy:

  • Beautiful slim design
  • 3:2 edge-to-edge touch display
  • Pen support
  • Great battery life

Reasons to not buy:

  • Not all apps supported
  • Only available in black

ARM-Powered Pick

Surface Pro X

Beautiful convertible with great battery and performance

$800 from Microsoft

If you're looking for a true convertible experience with Windows 10 on ARM, the Surface Pro X is your best choice. Thanks to it being powered by ARM, the device can wake and sleep instantly, just like an iPad, and can last much longer on a single charge.

Budget Pick: Surface Go 2

The 10.5-inch touch display on the Surface Go 2 has is 1920x1280, and there's a front-facing webcam tucked in at the top that's great for video calls. Inside, get an Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4425Y with 4GB or 8GB RAM with 64GB or 128GB storage. Or, upgrade to an Intel Core m3 processor with 8GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage, with optional LTE.

The Surface Go 2 is perfect for students and businesses looking to get work done when out and about. Its small form factor makes it super convenient to carry around, in or out of a bag. Plus, it's cheap, starting at just $399. For that price, you're getting the same premium design found on the Surface Pro, including the same kickstand and Type Cover setup.

It has Windows Hello and excellent webcams. It features a USB-C port, Surface Connect, and a microSD card slot as well for expandable storage. We love the Surface Go, and think it's the best $400 Windows PC you can buy.

Reasons to buy:

  • Small PC
  • Cheap
  • 3:2 touch display
  • Premium design
  • Windows Hello

Reasons to not buy:

  • Not very powerful
  • Type Cover is very small

Budget Pick

Surface Go 2

A straightforward laptop to tablet on the cheap

From $400 at Microsoft

If you love the design of the Surface Pro, you'll love the Surface Go 2 from Microsoft. It has the same hinged kickstand to prop up the tablet when the keyboard and touchpad are attached, and it even includes has pen support for inking experiences.

Bottom Line

We think the Dell XPS 13 9310 is the best 2-in-1 convertible PC out there right now. It's an excellent laptop, a great tablet, and it's all inside a beautiful premium piece of kit with the latest specifications, a high-quality display, and an excellent keyboard and trackpad set. It even has pen support and a 16:10 touch screen. There's really not much we can fault here.

Our Pick

Dell XPS 13 9310 2-in-1

From $980 at Dell

A slim, premium Windows 2-in-1.

The latest Dell XPS 13 is our pick for the best 2-in-1 you can buy right now. It has a beautiful slim design, edge-to-edge infinity display, and top of the line 10th-generation Intel processors to boot.

Credits — The team that worked on this guide

Zac Bowden is a senior editor at Windows Central, which means he covers a wide array of software and hardware here at Windows Central. Joining Mobile Nations in 2016, you can usually find him playing with new Windows 10 builds or secret unreleased prototype devices. Hit him up on Twitter: @zacbowden.

Daniel Rubino is the executive editor of Windows Central. He has been covering Microsoft since 2009, back when this site was called WMExperts (and later Windows Phone Central). His interests include Windows, Surface, HoloLens, Xbox, and future computing visions. Follow him on Twitter: @daniel_rubino.



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