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  • It’s discrete gpu. Equivalent of video card that PC usually use. Laptops have integrated gpu and some of them have discrete gpu too. Integrated uses less power, and have less performance but it’s enough for basic tasks or light gaming. As for dGPU, it uses more power, needs better cooling systems and gives better gaming performance. 2-in-1 laptops is still laptops and you will use it like a laptop ~ 80% of time. There is some laptops like Microsoft Surface with keyboard attachment but modern models are hella expensive. Yes, those laptops runs windows 11. As for android - there is none. But 2-in-1 chromebooks exists and they are quite interesting if you mostly draw, do paperwork, notes, watch youtube, etc simple tasks. They usually support usf styluses and have quite good battery life. But still choise must depend on software you get used to and use every day



  • Dang, pitty to tell about, but there is no new 2-in-1 device in those pricerange that can run games and have good build quality materials. You can get 800-1100$ gayming laptop but it will have meh build quality, but you can get cool 2-in-1 without dGPU. Something like YOGA Thinkpads, HP Spectre/Elite 360 or Asus Vivobook Slate/Zenbook S Flip, Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 totally will satisfy you. When it comes to convertable there is always portability over performance (Asus ROG Flow X13 flip exists, but it’s too expensive for now) so you must concider that as a fact. For sure you may use dGPU docking for gaming at home if your laptop will have thunderbolt or USB 4 interface or if it’s gaming laptop - additional touch panel/drawing tablets