The best 2-in-1 laptops for creatives in April 2023

Best 2-in-1 laptops: a student on a sofa with an HP Envy x360 laptop
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The best 2-in-1 laptops allow you to detach the screen and use it as a tablet; for example, if you want to do some digital drawing with a stylus. Then you can reattach it when you prefer to use a physical keyboard. In other words, you get the best of both worlds, making them a great choice for digital creatives. With almost every maker now offering 2-in-1 laptops, you'll be able to find one for most budgets, from cheap-as-chips Chromebooks up to high-end portable workstations. 

In our guide, we've selected some of the best 2-in-1 laptops available now, based on our own reviews as well as recommendations from creative professionals. We've taken into account each model's suitability for creative work, as well as taking a good look at its specs and performance, the effectiveness of its transition mechanism, the quality of its display and, of course, its value for money. (If you want to know more, see our guide to how we test laptops, PCs and workstations.)

As you'd expect, you'll also find a few of these machines in our roundup of the best laptops for drawing. However if you don't want this kind of hybrid functionality, and are just happy with a traditional laptop, check out our guides to the best laptops for graphic design and the best laptops for animation, as well as the best laptops for music production

The best 2-in-1 laptops for creatives

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A Surface Laptop Studio, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops, on an office table top.CB

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The best 2-in-1 laptop for creatives overall

Specifications

CPU: Up to Quad-core 11th Gen Intel Core H35 i7-11370H
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti  laptop GPU
RAM: 16GB or 32GB
Screen: 14.4in 2400 x 1600p 3:2 PixelSense Flow touchscreen
Storage: 256GB-2TB

Reasons to buy

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Beautiful display
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Great battery life
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Smooth conversion

Reasons to avoid

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A little heavy

The Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio is simply the best laptop Microsoft has made. It has a premium look, a gorgeous screen and the kind of sleek finish and feel that even Mac devotees might be impressed by. The way it converts from a laptop to a tablet and back again is one of the smoothest and most flexible we've experienced. The screen doesn't fold back on itself like many do, but instead slips forwards over the keyboard. This gives you an additional position – easel mode, with the screen at a nice angle for watching films or working on digital art.

The 3:2 screen size is taller than the usual widescreen format, allowing extra vertical space that can improve productively whether you're drawing, editing photos or even just writing and reading documents. And with a refresh rate of 120Hz it could even serve as a reasonable gaming laptop. 

When we reviewed the Surface Laptop Studio, we were impressed with the performance: it can be configured up to 32GB RAM, so you should have no problem using heavy image editing or 3D design programs. We got a consistent 12 hours of battery life in our tests, too. In short, this is the best 2-in-1 laptop at the moment... and by some way.

See our full Microsoft Laptop Studio review for more details.

Product shot of the HP Envy x360, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops

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The best 2-in-1 laptop for students

Specifications

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 – Intel Core i7
Graphics: AMD Radeon or Intel Iris Xe Graphics
RAM: 8GB – 16GB
Screen: 13.3in FHD/WUXGA touchscreen display
Storage: 256GB – 512GB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Stylus included
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Bang and Olufsen speakers
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Great battery life

Reasons to avoid

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No stylus dock
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Not much storage
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Clunky in tablet mode

HP's no stranger to 2-in-1 laptops, as you'll see if you scroll down this page and check out the gorgeous HP Spectre x360. The Envy x360 isn't quite as punchy, but it's slimmer, lighter and cheaper, and as such it makes an excellent choice if you're a student looking for a decent all-round 2-in-1 laptop.

It's a great looker with a solid aluminium build, and it sounds great too, thanks to its integrated Bang & Olufsen speakers. Its 13.3-inch HD touchscreen display looks similarly impressive, delivering 400 nits of brightness and 100% sRGB, and Corning Gorilla Glass NBT means that it's tough enough for the worst that student life has to offer.

The performance is good – and the battery life's fantastic – but if high-end gaming's your thing for winding down at the end of the day, this 2-in-1's likely to struggle. Also the 720p webcam's a bit of a disappointment. And because the keyboard doesn't detach (it just folds round), the HP Envy X360 feels more than a little clunky to use in tablet mode. On the whole, though, it's a fine student option, and a great choice for anyone who wants an affordable 2-in-1 that can cope with most everyday tasks.

Learn more in our HP Envy x360 review.

The Acer Spin 5 (2020), one of the best 2-in-1 laptops, in its different modes against a white background

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03. Acer Spin 5 (2020)

A cheaper 2-in-1 laptop for students

Specifications

CPU: 10th-generation Intel Core i5 – i7
Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics
RAM: 8GB – 16GB
Screen: 13.5in (2256 x 1504) 3:2 touchscreen display
Storage: 256GB – 512GB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Fantastic battery life
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Stylus included
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Good value

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn't feel as premium

If the model above seems a little too expensive for a student laptop, it's not yet time to rule out a 2-in-1 because there are more accessible alternatives, and the Acer Spin 5 is our favourite of the bunch. It doesn't have as premium a feel as the Microsoft Laptop Studio, and we prefer the Laptop Studio's hinge mechanism, but the Spin 5 still offers a lot of power for a 2-in-1, and although the screen is slightly smaller, it also offers that taller 3:2 ratio. All this makes it perfect for students, as well as creatives on a tighter budget.

The Acer Spin 5 comes with its own stylus already included, which improves the value factor even more. The stylus charges quickly and the laptop itself offers battery life of up to 12 hours. We weren't very impressed with the amount of bloatware included in this 2-in-1, but overall this is the best 2-in-1 we've experienced at this affordable price.

Surface Pro 8, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops, on a white table

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The best 2-in-1 laptop for drawing

Specifications

CPU: Up to 11th-gen Intel Core i7
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
RAM: Up to 32GB LPDDR4x
Screen: 13-inch 3:2 PixelSense Flow display
Storage: Up to 1TB

Reasons to buy

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Fast processors
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Gorgeous design
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Light and portable

Reasons to avoid

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Not strictly a laptop

The Surface Pro 8 is sold as a tablet rather than a laptop. But it can become the latter if you buy the optional Type Cover. And it runs Windows 11, allowing you to use fully fledged desktop software. In other words, you get the possibilities of a PC, but as a very thin, light device, which we found just perfect for slipping in a bag, or simply using on the sofa and in bed. 

Excellent Surface Pen stylus support (the pen is sold separately) and the super convenient size and portability make it a good option for drawing, illustration and photo editing. Windows 11 runs smoothly, the screen has a snappy 120Hz refresh rate, and you can configure the device up to some pretty powerful specs. If you're going to be using programs that can easily get bogged down, like Lightroom for example, you'll want to go for at least 16GB RAM.

Finally, we should mention that the Surface Pro 8 isn't actually the latest model; last November, Microsoft brought out a Surface Pro 9. Disappointingly, though, this newer model isn't much of an improvement, and is significantly more expensive. So for our money, we'd say the Surface Pro 8 remains the best 2-in-1 laptop for drawing we can recommend today.

Read more in our full Surface Pro 8 review

Product shot of the HP Elite Dragonfly, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops,

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The best 2-in-1 laptop for professionals

Specifications

CPU: 8th-generation Intel Core i5-i7
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
RAM: 8GB-16GB
Screen: 13.3-inch diagonal Full HD touch display – Full HD touch Sure View display
Storage: 256 GB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Impeccable design
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Excellent battery life
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Stunning 4K display

Reasons to avoid

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Heavy price tag

HP has done it again with the HP Elite Dragonfly, a superbly thin and light 2-in-1 laptop that packs impressively powerful speakers and a bright and vibrant 4K display that really needs to be seen to be believed. Its keyboard is also one of the best we've used on a laptop, making it ideal for people who need a portable 2-in-1 device to work on.

Performance and battery life are fantastic, and you get a host of business-targetted security features such as self-healing BIOS technology to fight low-level attacks, a fingerprint reader and a physical webcam guard. Not to mention a solid 9 MIL-STD-810 drop- and extreme temperature-tested build, with an elegant dark blue finish.

Unfortunately, this is one of the more expensive 2-in-1 laptops around. Starting at $1,700 / £1,500 for the lowest specs, it's clearly priced at the executive business market rather than for consumers, but for sheer quality, the HP Elite Dragonfly is hard to beat. Some creatives will surely benefit from all its little extras, especially those in senior positions at big agencies, but for many, it will be an unnecessary expense.

Product shot of the Asus Chromebook Flip, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops

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06. Asus Chromebook Flip

The best 2-in-1 Chromebook

Specifications

CPU: Intel Pentium Core m7
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 510-515
RAM: 4GB-8GB
Screen: 12.5-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) LED backlit anti-glare display
Storage: 32GB-128GB eMMC

Reasons to buy

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Elegant tablet mode
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Gorgeous, vivid screen
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All at an affordable price

Reasons to avoid

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No out-of-box Android support

As a laptop running Chrome OS, the Asus Chromebook Flip clearly isn't going to be the best 2-in-1 laptop for power. But is the best 2-in-1 laptop for sheer value for money, which also makes it another excellent option for students. And it packs in a lot of features for a price that's considerably lower than other models on this list. 

Like all Chromebooks, the Flip runs not Windows or macOS but Chrome OS, which means not all digital art programmes are available. However, since you can run Android apps on Chromebooks now, you still have a huge selection of apps for drawing, photo editing and more. Plus the price is hard to beat, and it has an impressively long battery life as well. So if budget is your priority, this is the best 2-in-1 laptop we can recommend for a low price.

Product shot of the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops

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A super-portable 2-in-1 laptop for creative work

Specifications

CPU: 10th Generation Intel Core i3 – i7
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe
RAM: up to 32GB
Screen: 13.4-in 16:10 touch display
Storage: up to 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD

Reasons to buy

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Great display
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Fantastic battery life
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Excellent keyboard

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

The Dell XPS 13 is another premium 2-in-1 with a stunning touchscreen that makes it an excellent device for drawing on. It's thin and lightweight and offers long battery life. The slim aluminium shell and patterned carbon-fibre finish inside make it the most stylish laptop for drawing in our eyes.

You have several options for the display, but if you're looking for the best laptop for drawing, you're likely to want one of the touch options – either the 3,456 x 2,160 OLED or the UHD+ (3,840 x 2,400) InfinityEdge touch. We reviewed the laptop with the latter and found it offered the perfect sweet spot with 600-nit peak brightness (much brighter than most laptop displays), 100% sRGB and 90% DCI P3 colour gamut. The 16:10 display gives you that little bit extra space vertically too. You'll probably want one of the higher configurations if you're looking to do other creative work like video or photo editing as well as drawing.

See our complete Dell XPS 13 review for the full results of our testing.

Product shot of the HP Spectre x360 (2021), one of the best 2-in-1 laptops,

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08. HP Spectre x360 (2021)

Another stylish 2-in-1 for drawing

Specifications

CPU: 11th-gen Intel Core i5-i7
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 – Iris Xe
RAM: 8GB-16GB
Screen: 13.3in FHD (1920 x 1080) OLED touch or 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) OLED touch – 16:9
Storage: 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD – 2 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD

Reasons to buy

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Gorgeous design
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Excellent battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Fans can get noisy
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Pricey

HP again, and this one is a little more accessible, but still has the kind of premium look you expect from an HP laptop, with a sleek brushed-metal design that comes in several colour combinations. The 360-degree hinge that allows the screen to flip back into a tablet format feels nice and solid, and the keyboard is well laid-out and offers good travel. 

An 11th gen Intel processor and up to 16GB of RAM means that it should be able to handle at least most digital art and image editing work, though it may start to be taxed by heavier video editing and 3D design. The bundled-in HP Active Pen works well on the touchscreen in tablet mode, though it isn't the most sophisticated stylus. We found battery life was very decent, offering close to 13 hours on a charge.

Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel, one of the best 2-in-1 laptops, on a table

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The best 2-in-1 laptop for creatives with big budgets

Specifications

CPU: 10th-generation Intel Core i7
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 – 2080
RAM: 16GB-32GB
Screen: 15.6in 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 16:9 IPS
Storage: Up to 2TB

Reasons to buy

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Powerful
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Impressive specs
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Pantone 4K IPS display

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

Amid a sea of black and grey laptops, the Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel Pro stands out with its sharp all-white chassis. And when we reviewed it, we found that it stands out even more once you fire it up. The screen is stunning – a Pantone-validated 4K IPS display, which we found offers brilliantly true colours. It also eschews the most traditional type of 2-in-1 hinge and instead opts for a mechanism more like that of the Surface Laptop Pro that we mentioned above. 

This really gives you 3-in-1 because you have the added option of an easel-like position. The mechanism feels wonderfully secure. The laptop's backed up with some serious hardware too, configurable with a choice of powerful Intel processors and Nvidia graphics cards. RAM goes up to 32GB. Basically, it should be able to handle anything you throw at it. So why's it so low down the list? Well with a starting price of $2,500 / £2,500, for a lot of us, it's not even an option.

See our full Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel Pro review.

An Acer Chromebook Spin 514 sitting on a wooden table

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Another Chromebook is a great 2-in-1 on a budget

Specifications

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U 3.7 GHz
Graphics: AMD Radeon Graphics shared memory
RAM: 8GB
Screen: 14" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 Touchscreen
Storage: 128GB Flash Memory

Reasons to buy

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Fast and reliable performance
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Large 14-inch FHD touchscreen
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Sturdy aluminium frame

Reasons to avoid

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Flash memory rather than SSD

Here is another interesting 2-in-1 Chromebook. The Acer Chromebook Spin 514 features a large 14-inch Full HD touchscreen, a deft keyboard, solid metal chassis and quad-core AMD-powered performance that can handle all the tasks that ChromeOS is capable of. There are plenty of ports on it too, meaning you have HDMI, USB 1.0 and dual USB Type-C ports for charging and connecting to a second monitor or device.

The screen is the headliner here, though. It's large for a Chromebook, very responsive and comes in the very user-friendly 16:10 ratio currently taking over the laptop world. It's a very capable machine for general work, making it ideal for students and hybrid workers, but if you're a creative pro, unsurprisingly you'll need something more powerful.

How should I choose the best 2-in-1 laptop for me?

What type of 2-in-1 laptop is best for you? There are 2-in-1 laptops that turn from a laptop into a tablet by physically removing the keyboard. These are usually much thinner and lighter devices when used in tablet mode, but it does mean you need to store the keyboard carefully when it's not being used. 

Some 2-in-1 laptops with detachable keyboards have two batteries – one behind the screen and another in the keyboard. This offers longer battery life when in laptop mode. (If battery life is a particular worry of yours, you may want to check our list of the best power banks.)

Other 2-in-1 laptops feature a hinge that can flip the keyboard 360 degrees so that it is behind the screen. As the keyboard remains attached, these 2-in-1 laptops are usually a bit thicker and heavier than models with removable keyboards. However, you don't have to worry about stashing an unused keyboard anywhere, and the hinge allows you to use the laptop in a variety of different ways. For example, you can flip the keyboard 90 degrees and use it as a stand, which makes it useful for watching media or presentations. 

Many of the best 2-in-1 laptops also come with styluses that can be used with the touchscreen. This turns them into excellent digital drawing pads – again, making them ideal devices for digital creatives. (Should your desired convertible laptop not include a drawing apparatus, you can save some money by learning how to make a stylus using household items; seriously!)

How do you use a 2-in-1 laptop?

The best 2-in-1 laptops allow you to switch between laptop and tablet modes, and pick which setup is best for the creative task at hand. Sat at a desk needing to write emails? That may be more comfortable when the 2-in-1 is in laptop mode. Watching a film, or doing some digital doodling on a train journey? That might be better suited to the tablet mode.

For most cases, when you want to use a stylus on the touchscreen, be it for drawing or photo editing, you're going to want to use the 2-in-1 laptop in tablet mode because when in laptop mode the screens aren't usually fixed enough and will move at least a little when you apply pressure with the styus. That said, Microsoft's Surface Laptop Studio offers a neat middle option – easel mode – that allows you to prop the screen up fairly firmly in a vertical position over the keyboard.

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Matt Hanson

Matt has been a technology journalist for well over a decade, writing for publications such as T3, MacFormat and Creative Bloq. He's a senior editor of TechRadar, Creative Bloq's sister site, where he can be found writing about and reviewing laptops, computers, monitors and more. He often writes for Creative Bloq, helping creatives find their perfect laptop or PC.

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