Not sure if you want a computer or a tablet? The best 2-in-1 laptops, aka hybrid laptops, offer the benefits of both. To work in tablet mode, you can either detach or rotate the screen to the laptop’s back. Then when you prefer to use a physical keyboard you can switch back to laptop mode. So if you’re a digital creative who’s on the go a lot, you’ll only have to pack one device rather than two. 

To compile this article, we’ve put Creative Bloq’s tech experts to work to hunt down the best 2-in-1 laptops. They’ve hand-tested all the devices on our list personally, paying attention to the effectiveness of its transition mechanism, the quality of the display, the speed of the processor, and overall value for money. 

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Dell Inspiron 7620 2-in-1

Dell Inspiron 7620 2-in-1
The Dell Inspiron 7620 2-in-1 is a solidly built aluminium-shell laptop, able to withstand the sort of day-to-day battering it might receive in a student rucksack but sleek enough to look stylish in an office.
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Dell Inspiron 7620 2-in-1

Acer Chromebook Spin 514
The Acer Chromebook Spin 514 features a large 14-inch Full HD touchscreen, a deft keyboard, solid metal chassis and performance that can handle all tasks ChromeOS is capable of.
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• Cinebench R23/2024 – this assesses the performance of a computer’s CPU and GPU using real-world 3D rendering tasks
• Handbrake – we use this free and open-source transcoder for digital video files to render a short 4K animated film, using the same file for all our tests
• Geekbench 5/6 – this tests the CPU’s processing power, both by using a single core for a single task at a time as well as all the CPU’s core to see its ability to multitask
• 3DMark – this assesses a laptop’s ability to run 3D graphic rendering tasks