The Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 is a sturdy mainstream convertible laptop with decent performance, aimed at students and budget-conscious users. The main weak spot is the screen.
The Spectre x360, now in a slightly tweaked screen size, isn't cheap, but HP's flagship convertible laptop is a brilliantly engineered, light, long-lived showpiece.
Lenovo's Yoga 7i 16 Gen 7 offers the company's celebrated convertible in a larger size, while still delivering excellent usability and great performance thanks to 12th Generation Intel processors.
Walmart's latest 14-inch Gateway laptop has flaws but offers good performance, battery life, and connectivity for a low price, making it a decent overall bargain.
Origin's handsome gaming tower, favoring parts from its parent Corsair, is huge and costly as configured. But its Core i9 special-edition CPU and GeForce RTX 3090 GPU ensure stellar 1080p and 1440p frame rates and even 60fps performance at 4K.