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Collaborative robotics will drive greater societal impact with people at centre: Amazon Robotics chief
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adminNew Delhi, Jul 6 (PTI) Amazon sees a future centred around ‘collaborative robotics’ where machines are geared to amplify human capability and potential, rather than replace them, according to Tye Brady, chief technologist at the e-commerce giant’s robotics unit. Amazon, which recently deployed one-millionth robot in its global operations and introduced ‘DeepFleet’, an AI technology to optimally coordinate movement of robots across fulfilment network (its intelligent warehouses), asserts that robotics will play a key role in building more capable societies. The company has grown from deploying a single robot type that moved inventory shelves across warehouse floors in 2012, to operating a diverse fleet of robots aimed at boosting operational efficiency. Amazon’s lineup of robots includes ‘Hercules’, which can lift and move up to 1,250 pounds of inventory, ‘Pegasus’ robots that use precision conveyor belts to handle individual packages, and ‘Proteus’. ‘Proteus’, in fact, is a fully autonomous mobile robot, that navigates around employees in open and unrestricted areas of Amazon sites while moving heavy carts filled with customer orders. “I really believe that over the long term, we will have physical AI (Artificial Intelligence) systems that we are pioneering which will really change society for the better,” Tye Brady, chief technologist at Amazon Robotics, told reporters. The future of robotics will ride on collaboration, that is, building machines that extend human capability and amplify human potential, Brady said, adding that Amazon sees robotics amplifying human impact, not replacing humans. “We are pioneering a new body of work that we call ‘collaborative robotics’ and I really see that in the future. How can we build our machines to extend human capability, human potential? How can we build machines that are tools for people to use, for them to gain more efficiencies, whether you’re at work or at home. I think the work that we’re doing today in our fulfilment centres is forerunner to a greater societal impact that robotics will have with the mindset of putting people at the centre of robotics universe,” he said. Speaking to reporters recently on the sidelines of Amazon ‘Delivering the Future’ event in Tokyo, that showcased the company’s latest innovations and technologies, Brady emphasised that the future isn’t about people competing with machines, but rather about people and machines working together. “It’s not people versus machines but it is people and machines working together. And the onus is on us, the roboticists, to build those machines in a way that people naturally want to use, in a way that creates a safer environment, and to build them in a way that’s efficient and more productive for our customers,” he said. Amazon last week announced it has deployed 1 millionth robot, building on its position as the world’s largest manufacturer and operator of mobile robotics. The robot was recently delivered to a fulfilment centre in Japan, joining global network that now spans over 300 facilities globally. It also introduced a new generative AI foundation model to make the fleet of robots smarter and more efficient. Christened DeepFleet, the AI technology will coordinate the movement of robots across fulfilment network, improving the travel time of robotic fleet by 10 per cent and enabling the company to deliver packages to customers faster and at lower costs, Amazon said. The company likened DeepFleet to a smart traffic control system. Much like intelligent traffic systems streamline car routes in a busy city and reduce delays for drivers, DeepFleet optimises robot movement, minimising congestion, raising efficiency, and boosting processing of customer orders, as per the company. On public apprehensions about robots and AI eventually displacing global workforce, Brady said while change can feel uncomfortable to some, AI is the most transformative technology in his career. “I’ve been in robotics for a while. It has taken us a long time to get to this stage where we’re actually doing utility and function with our machines that enable people to do things more efficiently, more safely. So, I would say the future is very bright,” Brady said, advocating that human potential can, indeed, be optimised through machines.
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India’s drone industry grows rapidly but faces critical rare-earth magnet dependency
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July 8, 2025By
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A key vulnerability lies in the reliance on rare earth magnets—essential for high-performance drone motors, which India currently lacks the capacity to produce at scale, industry executives said. With China tightening export controls on these magnets, especially for defence applications, industry executives warn this could become a bottleneck in India’s goal of building a fully self-reliant drone manufacturing ecosystem.
The motors used in drones are made from rare-earth magnets, typically smaller brushless DC motors. “There are ongoing efforts to identify alternative options—both in terms of materials and designs—and to determine what can be used in place of Chinese-sourced rare earth magnets,” said Sai Pattabiram, founder and MD of Zuppa, a drone-tech startup. Garuda Aerospace invested in the company this year, and it is also backed by MapmyIndia.
“The drone industry hasn’t been drastically impacted yet, but the repercussions are likely to surface soon. That said, solutions will be pursued,” he added. Zuppa says that 80% of their drones are indigenously developed.
Government supportCurrently, India is home to 515 drone-related companies, with 263 focused specifically on component manufacturing. In terms of funding, drone startups secured $108 million in 2024 and have already raised $39 million in 2025, according to Tracxn data. India is also set to roll out a $234 million incentive scheme aimed at boosting domestic production of drones for both civil and defence use, according to aReutersreport. Moreover, the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, along with initiatives like the defence ministry’s iDEX and Technology Development Fund (TDF), has created a fertile ground for companies to invest in R&D and ramp up manufacturing.
Drone companies interviewed by Mint echoed the sentiment that these schemes are not merely financial boosts, but strategic signals that India is committed to building a globally competitive drone ecosystem.
Key Takeaways
There are over 515 companies, and over $108 million in funding in 2024, with increasing government support.
Reliance on foreign-made sensors, controllers, and especially motors powered by rare earth magnets.
Lack of domestic magnet production and China’s export restrictions threaten industry scalability, especially for defence.
Companies like Raphe mPhibr are actively working to develop local magnet production, but progress is phased and technology-dependent.
With modern warfare shifting to drone technology, India’s push for self-reliance and exports presents significant growth opportunities, albeit with technological and supply chain challenges.
Yet, India’s reliance on foreign suppliers—particularly for magnets—has emerged as a serious issue.
“In India, most motors used in drones are permanent magnet motors, which rely on rare earth magnets. Unfortunately, there are currently no alternative suppliers for these magnets,” said Srihari Mulgund, partner and New-Age Mobility leader, EY-Parthenon.
“There is currently no domestic source for drone-grade magnets in India. We need to start figuring this out, especially given the current situation,” he said. With defence applications flagged by foreign suppliers, access to these critical parts becomes even harder. “If the end use is defence-related, then suppliers—especially from China—won’t ship the parts. That’s a serious roadblock. You’re essentially stuck if the supplier flags your application as defence,” Mulgund added.
In June, China issued six-month export licenses for select rare-earth materials following trade talks with the US, but continued to block exports of magnets intended for defence use, maintaining restrictions on military-grade components. “Even automotive companies are struggling to secure these magnets—so how can drone companies expect to fare better?” Mulgund said.
Rare-earth alternativesCurrently, there is no viable recycling mechanism, and substituting with ferrite magnets or soft magnetic composites is not feasible, he added. These alternatives do not offer the same performance characteristics—such as magnetic strength, weight efficiency, or thermal stability—required for high-end drone applications.
Moreover, manufacturers don’t stock large inventories. “Demand is relatively low, as drones aren’t high-volume products; much of the production is order-driven. Companies typically receive an order first and then procure parts, operating largely on a just-in-time basis,” Mulgund said.
Substitutes like ferrite magnets and soft magnetic composites exist but offer significantly lower magnetic strength, making them unsuitable for drones that require compact, high-efficiency components, according to Mulgund.
Yet investor appetite is evolving. As localisation deepens and strategic relevance grows, long-term capital is beginning to flow in.
Recently, Raphe mPhibr raised $100 million, the largest fundraising effort in India’s drone sector to date. However, CEO Vivek Mishra clarified that the funding isn’t for a single product but will go toward expanding both R&D and manufacturing capacities—it is not tied to a specific product like drones.
The startup started in 2017 with a modest 2,000-square-foot research space. Later, it scaled up to a 100,000 sq ft integrated research and manufacturing facility, which has now expanded to a 650,000 sq ft facility.
The company serves over 10 Indian government clients, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, and armed police forces. Mishra said that the company has sold over 400 drones in the past 12 months alone.
On the rare earth magnet front, Mishra said the company has been actively working with authorities and advocating for indigenous manufacturing. “Things have been moving, but they’ve picked up pace over the last couple of months. We are now setting up local manufacturing for these magnets as well. For a few months, there might be certain problems—but it’s solvable,” he toldMint.
Defence capabilities“There’s growing investment in drone manufacturing in India, but there’s no magic bullet—you can’t just pump in money and expect startups to suddenly make everything indigenous,” said Pushkar Singh, co-founder of investment firm Tremis Capital. “The government is now focusing on manufacturing simpler, less complex components locally, as making high-precision components requires machining expertise we currently lack.”
Less complex components—such as frames, casings, or basic assemblies—are easier and quicker to manufacture compared to high-precision components, which demand advanced machining skills, tighter tolerances, and specialised equipment India is still developing.
He added that while Indian startups are unlikely to make missiles or tanks, drones represent a strategic sweet spot, especially with rising demand in modern warfare. “Modern warfare is shifting towards drones. The government wants to reduce dependency and boost exports. Many smaller countries can’t afford fighter jets or missiles, but they can afford drones. That creates massive export potential for Indian startups.”
Mumbai-based IdeaForge says it has already built a fully proprietary autopilot stack—meaning all flight control software and systems have been developed in-house, without using any third-party or open-source code. “We have written the software for our autopilot from the ground up. The PCB (printed circuit board), which connects and powers key electronic components, is also our own design—and we ensure that microcontrollers (chips that control drone functions), don’t come from geographies of concern (countries that may pose security or trade risks),” said Ankit Mehta, co-founder of IdeaForge. He added that, depending on the product, their drones are around 70% indigenously built.
On rare earths, Mehta said, “It’s not a bottleneck yet—the volume drones need is small. But the supply chain is about to get tested.” While software development timelines can be compressed, “hardware quality takes 1.5–2.0 years to build,” he added.
US, Europe, Japan, Australia, and India have already begun allocating significant resources to rebuild rare-earth supply chains and reduce their dependence on China. Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths has ramped up production, while the US has designated rare earths as critical minerals and is channelling funding into domestic mining and refining. Globally, countries are also investing in recycling technologies to recover rare earths from electronic waste and advancing R&D to develop magnet alternatives and reduce overall rare-earth usage in high-tech applications.
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Who is Srinivas Narayanan? The tech leader who says AI will turn coders into CEOs
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July 7, 2025By
adminArtificial Intelligence is progressing at a pace that has left many industries struggling to keep up, and the world of software engineering is no exception. At the heart of this transformation is Srinivas Narayanan, Vice President of Engineering at OpenAI, who believes AI will soon reshape the role of software developers, urging them to adopt the mindset of business leaders rather than traditional coders,reported MoneyControl.Narayanan, who has been instrumental in building some of OpenAI’s most advanced tools which inlcudes Codex, a cloud-based agent capable of autonomously executing complex programming tasks, said at the Sangam 2025, the innovation summit hosted by the IIT Madras Alumini Association, that the future of engineering is about more than just lines of code.“It’s about thinking like a boss,” he notes, pointing to a future where the responsibility of engineers shifts from detailed execution to strategic vision.“AI systems are moving far beyond simply answering questions,” Narayanan explained. As machines begin to take over the technical minutiae, human engineers will be expected to define the direction, focusing on the “what” and the “why” of projects, leaving the “how” increasingly in the hands of intelligent systems.He emphasised that this transition is not just about automation, but empowerment. “Just the ability to think bigger is going to be incredibly empowering for people,” he said, adding that those who succeed in the evolving landscape will be those who embrace a broader perspective, the kind once reserved for founders and CEOs.Narayanan’s vision underscores how AI is poised to amplify the impact of smaller teams. “An organisation should be able to do a lot more with the people that we have,” he said, suggesting that AI can elevate both individuals and businesses by multiplying their effectiveness.Beyond engineering, Narayanan highlighted how AI is driving breakthroughs in research, from solving complex scientific questions to assisting in critical medical diagnoses. He cited the use of AI in identifying rare genetic disorders as a powerful example of how technology can deliver life-changing results with speed and accuracy.Despite his optimism, Narayanan acknowledged the challenges of deploying such powerful tools responsibly. “We don’t get everything perfect on the first try, but we learn and iterate rapidly,” he said, noting that trust and transparency remain central to their approach.
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Best 2-in-1 laptops with touchscreen display for the convenience of a tablet and versatility of a laptop
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July 5, 2025By
admin2-in-1 laptops are no longer niche gadgets, they’ve quickly become mainstream picks for users seeking flexibility, portability, and performance in one sleek device. With remote work, hybrid classrooms, and creative digital workflows on the rise, the demand for laptops that can seamlessly transform into tablets is growing faster than ever.Our PicksBest displayBest 2-in-1 laptopbest value for moneyFAQsProductRatingPriceBest displayHP Pavilion x360, Intel Core i5 13th Gen-1335U Laptop (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD), Touchscreen 2-in-1, IPS, 14″/35.6cm,FHD, Windows 11, MS Office 2021, Rose Gold, 1.41Kg, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, ek1009TUView DetailsBest 2-in-1 laptopDell Inspiron 7430 2in1 Touch Laptop, 13th Gen Intel Core i3-1315U/8GB/1TB SSD/14.0″ (35.56cm) FHD+,16:10 Aspect Ratio/Backlit KB+FPR/Win 11+MSO’21/15 Months McAfee/Platinum Silver/Thin & Light-1.58kgView DetailsHP Pavilion, Intel Core Ultra 7-155U, 10-12 Tops (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) IPS, WUXGA, Anti-Glare, 16″/40.6cm, Win 11, Office 2021, Silver, 1.77Kg, af0028TU, Intel Graphics, 1080p FHD Camera AI LaptopView Detailsbest value for moneyHP 15, Intel Ultra 5 125H, 12 TOPS (16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD) FHD, IPS, 15.6”/39.6cm, Win11, M365 Basic(1yr)* Office24, Silver, 1.65kg, fd1255TU, Intel Arc Graphics, FHD Camera w/shutter, AI powered LaptopView DetailsLenovo Smartchoice Ideapad 5 2-in-1 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13420H (16GB RAM/512GB SSD/Windows 11/Office Home 2024/WUXGA IPS/14 (35.5cm)/Touchscreen 2-in-1/3Mon.Game Pass/Grey/1.6kg), 83KX0059IN LaptopView DetailsView MoreThese machines combine touchscreen functionality with the power of a traditional laptop, giving users the freedom to sketch, swipe, type, or present—all on the same device. But not all hybrids are made equal. From hinge durability to stylus support, several factors matter when choosing the right one.In this guide, we break down the most-asked questions about 2-in-1 laptops, the key features to consider before buying, and why this form factor could be the smartest tech upgrade you make.The HP Pavilion x360 stands out among the best 2-in-1 laptops for users who want versatility without compromising performance. Backed by a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, this touchscreen laptop delivers reliable speed for multitasking, presentations, and casual creativity. With 16GB RAM, a massive 1TB SSD, and a responsive FHD touch display, it’s well-suited for professionals, students, and daily users. The convertible design makes it easy to switch between laptop and tablet modes, offering both practicality and value.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core i5-1335U (10-core, 12 threads, up to 4.6GHz)Display14-inch Full HD touchscreen, 250 nits, IPSReasons to buy1TB SSD ensures faster load times and ample storage360° hinge adds flexibility for presentations and note-takingReason to avoid250-nit display might feel dim in bright daylightNo dedicated graphics may limit intensive editing or gamingClick Here to BuyHP Pavilion x360, Intel Core i5 13th Gen-1335U Laptop (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD), Touchscreen 2-in-1, IPS, 14″/35.6cm,FHD, Windows 11, MS Office 2021, Rose Gold, 1.41Kg, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, ek1009TUWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers say it’s good value with solid build. Reviews on battery life are mixed.You should choose this product because it combines storage, performance, and touchscreen flexibility at a solid mid-range price point.The Dell Inspiron 7430 is a strong contender among the best 2 in 1 laptops for everyday users who want touchscreen flexibility and productivity features without splurging. Powered by a 13th Gen Intel Core i3 chip, 8GB RAM, and 1TB SSD, this Dell laptop is reliable for students, professionals, and content consumers.It features a full HD+ 14-inch touchscreen, fingerprint login, and backlit keyboard. Priced reasonably, this device balances work and entertainment with its compact, convertible design.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core i3-1315U (6 cores, 10MB cache, up to 4.5GHz)Display14-inch FHD+ Touchscreen, 16:10 ratio, 250 nitsReasons to buy1TB SSD offers generous storage at this price pointComes with MS Office 2021 and 15-month McAfee subscriptionReason to avoidOnly 8GB RAM may limit heavier multitaskingNo stylus included despite being a touchscreen laptopClick Here to BuyDell Inspiron 7430 2in1 Touch Laptop, 13th Gen Intel Core i3-1315U/8GB/1TB SSD/14.0″ (35.56cm) FHD+,16:10 Aspect Ratio/Backlit KB+FPR/Win 11+MSO’21/15 Months McAfee/Platinum Silver/Thin & Light-1.58kgWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers like the quality and classic build. Functionality and touchscreen get mixed feedback. Some report fan, mouse pad, and pen issues.You should choose this product because it offers touchscreen versatility, ample storage, and everyday performance under a budget.The HP Pavilion with Intel Core Ultra 7-155U is one of the best 2 in 1 laptops alternatives for users seeking performance in a full-sized traditional form. It features a 16-inch WUXGA anti-glare display, 16GB LPDDR5x RAM, and 512GB SSD, offering fast load times and solid multitasking capabilities. Its built-in Intel graphics handle casual creative tasks and video playback well. With a 1080p IR camera, long battery life, and modern security tools, this HP laptop is ideal for hybrid work, streaming, and general productivity.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core Ultra 7 155U, 12 cores, 14 threadsDisplay16″ WUXGA IPS, anti-glare, 16:10 aspect ratioStorage512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSDGraphicsIntegrated Intel GraphicsReasons to buyLarge display with good brightness and color balanceStrong battery backup with fast chargingReason to avoidSlightly heavy at 1.77 kgNo dedicated graphics for advanced gaming or editingClick Here to BuyHP Pavilion, Intel Core Ultra 7-155U, 10-12 Tops (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) IPS, WUXGA, Anti-Glare, 16″/40.6cm, Win 11, Office 2021, Silver, 1.77Kg, af0028TU, Intel Graphics, 1080p FHD Camera AI LaptopWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers say it’s good for office work and looks nice. A few expressed camera, fingerprint sensor disappointment. Performance, battery, and value get mixed reviews.You should choose this product because it blends performance, screen space, and daily productivity at a well-justified price.The HP 15 with Intel Core Ultra 5-125H is a powerful pick in the best 2 in 1 laptops alternative space for users needing serious storage and performance. With 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD, it easily handles daily multitasking, work calls, or light creative tasks. The 15.6-inch FHD IPS anti-glare screen is comfortable for long hours, and the 1080p webcam is a plus for video calls. Backed by Intel Arc graphics, it’s a smart buy for students and professionals alike.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core Ultra 5-125H, 14 cores, 18 threadsDisplay15.6″ FHD IPS, 300 nits, 62.5% sRGBMemory16GB DDR5 (5600 MHz)Storage1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSDGraphicsIntel Arc integratedReasons to buyGenerous 1TB SSD for heavy file storageStrong multi-core CPU performanceReason to avoidBattery backup could be betterDisplay colour coverage is limitedClick Here to BuyHP 15, Intel Ultra 5 125H, 12 TOPS (16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD) FHD, IPS, 15.6”/39.6cm, Win11, M365 Basic(1yr)* Office24, Silver, 1.65kg, fd1255TU, Intel Arc Graphics, FHD Camera w/shutter, AI powered LaptopWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers praise the fast processor and value for money. However, battery life is poor, one user says it lasts under 3 hours.You should choose this product because it delivers speed, storage, and everyday usability without stretching your budget too far.Lenovo’s Smartchoice IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 blends everyday versatility with responsive performance, making it a strong contender in the best 2 in 1 laptops category. Featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13420H processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, it handles multitasking and productivity apps with ease.The 14-inch WUXGA touchscreen with TUV low blue light makes long hours manageable. With support for a stylus and 360° flexibility, this touchscreen laptop is ideal for students, remote workers, and casual creators.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core i5-13420H, 8 cores, up to 4.6GHzDisplay14″ WUXGA (1920×1200), 300 nits, IPS touchscreenStorage512GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDGraphicsIntegrated Intel UHD GraphicsReasons to buyResponsive touchscreen with pen supportFast RAM and SSD combo for smooth operationReason to avoidRAM is soldered and non-upgradableDisplay limited to 60Hz refresh rateClick Here to BuyLenovo Smartchoice Ideapad 5 2-in-1 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13420H (16GB RAM/512GB SSD/Windows 11/Office Home 2024/WUXGA IPS/14 (35.5cm)/Touchscreen 2-in-1/3Mon.Game Pass/Grey/1.6kg), 83KX0059IN LaptopWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers are satisfied with this 2-in-1 laptop as they call it a solid choice for people seeking high performance and great battery life.You should choose this product because it offers reliable touchscreen performance and solid specs for everyday productivity needs.The Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 stands out in the best 2 in 1 laptops lineup for blending performance and durability. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, it handles everyday workloads and creative tasks with ease. The 14-inch WUXGA touchscreen adds flexibility for users who switch between laptop and tablet modes. Add in 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Dolby Audio, and military-grade durability, and you’ve got one of the most reliable touchscreen laptops for work, travel, or hybrid learning setups.SpecificationsProcessorAMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, 8 cores, up to 5.1GHzDisplay14” WUXGA IPS, 300 nits, 60Hz touchscreenGraphicsIntegrated AMD Radeon 780MReasons to buyStrong processor with fast RAM and Radeon 780M graphicsPassed MIL-STD 810H tests for added durabilityReason to avoidNo dedicated GPU for high-end gamingGlossy screen may reflect under bright lightClick Here to BuyLenovo Ideapad 5 2-in-1 AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS 14″ (35.5cm) WUXGA IPS 300Nits Convertible Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD/Win 11/Office Home 2024/Backlit KB/FPR/FHD Camera/Grey/1.6kg), 83DR003BINWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers find the processor fast and battery long-lasting, but feel the screen size is too small for comfortable use.You should choose this product because it delivers solid performance, flexible usage, and robust build at a competitive price.The Lenovo Yoga 7 is one of the best 2 in 1 laptops for professionals and creators seeking performance, portability, and vibrant visuals. It features a 14-inch OLED WUXGA touchscreen with Dolby Vision, Intel Core Ultra 5 125H processor, and 16GB RAM.The 360° design adds tablet flexibility, while military-grade durability offers peace of mind. From multitasking to binge-watching, this touchscreen laptop brings the power of Intel Arc Graphics and a premium OLED display to everyday work and entertainment.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Evo Core Ultra 5 125H, 14 cores, up to 4.5GHzDisplay14″ WUXGA OLED, 400 nits, Dolby Vision, HDR True BlackGraphicsIntegrated Intel Arc GraphicsReasons to buyVivid OLED touchscreen with Dolby Vision and DisplayHDRMilitary-grade durability and smart IR webcam featuresReason to avoidBattery backup could be better for power usersGlossy screen may reflect under sunlightClick Here to BuyLenovo Yoga 7 Intel Evo Core Ultra 5 125H Built in-AI 14″(35.5cm) WUXGA OLED 400Nits 2-in-1 Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD/Win 11/MSO 21/100% DCI-P3/3 Mon. Game Pass/Tidal Teal/1.5Kg), 83DJ00AKINWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers say it’s a great choice for college use, though it tends to heat up quickly during regular tasks.You should choose this product because it blends OLED clarity, Evo performance, and flexible design for powerful daily use.For those who need a powerful and stylish 2-in-1 laptop, the HP Pavilion x360 with Intel Core i7-1355U delivers strong performance for work, study, and everyday streaming. Its 14-inch FHD touchscreen folds 360° for tablet use, while 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD ensure smooth multitasking.Whether it’s video calls, projects, or binge sessions, this HP touchscreen laptop offers a reliable balance of speed, flexibility, and portability, all packed into a sleek Rose Gold chassis under 1.5kg.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core i7-1355U (10-core, up to 4.6GHz)Display14″ FHD IPS touchscreen, 250 nitsStorage512GB PCIe NVMe SSDGraphicsIntel Iris Xe GraphicsReasons to buySolid performance for multitasking and creative tasksConvertible form factor with touchscreen adds flexibilityReason to avoidBrightness could be higher for outdoor useNo stylus included in the boxClick Here to BuyHP Pavilion x360, 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1355U (16GB DDR4, 512GB SSD), Touchscreen,IPS, 14”(35.6cm) FHD,Win 11, M365 Basic(1yr), Office Home 24, Rose gold,1.5kg,Iris Xe, Backlit, 5MP Camera, ek1152TUWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers like the smooth touch, foldable design, tablet mode, and solid performance. Battery is decent, overall, a good purchase.You should choose this product because it offers fast performance, a versatile touchscreen design, and HP’s dependable build quality.The ASUS Vivobook 14 Flip (TP3407SA) is an AI-powered, 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop featuring Intel’s Ultra 5 Series 2 processor with a built-in AI Boost NPU delivering up to 40 TOPS. It boasts a vivid 14” WUXGA OLED display with 500 nits peak HDR brightness and a flexible 360° hinge for tablet mode.With 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, Intel Arc graphics, and Wi-Fi 7, this stylish device is built for creators, coders, and power users who demand speed, clarity, and smart AI features.SpecificationsProcessorIntel Core Ultra 5 226V (8 cores, up to 4.5GHz)Display14″ WUXGA OLED, 500 nits, touchscreenStorage512GB PCIe 4.0 SSDGraphicsIntegrated Intel Arc GraphicsReasons to buyBrilliant OLED touchscreen with HDR and 16:10 aspect ratioFuture-ready with Wi-Fi 7 and Thunderbolt 4Reason to avoidLimited availability of Series 2 support resourcesSlightly higher price point for its categoryClick Here to BuyASUS Vivobook 14 Flip,Intel Core Ultra 5 (Series 2),Copilot+ AI PC(Intel Arc iGPU/40TOPS/16GB/512GB/FHD+ Touch screen/14/Windows 11/M365 Basic (1Year)*/Office Home 2024/Gray/1.57 kg) TP3407SA-QL024WSWhat are buyers saying on Amazon?Buyers recommend it for the latest specs and stylus support. Display is good, but speaker quality is a known issue.You should choose this laptop for its cutting-edge AI features, vivid OLED display, and premium build packed into a sleek 1.57kg convertible design.What is a 2-in-1 laptop and how is it different from a regular laptop?A 2-in-1 laptop is a hybrid device that combines the features of a laptop and a tablet. It has a touchscreen and can be folded or detached to switch between typing and touch-based modes. Unlike traditional laptops, 2-in-1s offer flexibility, ideal for drawing, streaming, or note-taking. You get the power of a laptop and the convenience of a tablet in one device, making it useful for students, designers, or multitaskers on the go.Are 2-in-1 laptops good for students and working professionals?Yes, 2-in-1 laptops are great for students and professionals. They’re lightweight, portable, and offer touch and pen input, which is perfect for taking notes, sketching, or giving presentations. The keyboard lets you do typical work tasks, while tablet mode is ideal for reading or entertainment. They’re especially useful in hybrid learning or remote work setups, where switching between formats improves productivity and comfort. Many models also come with stylus support for added creativity and control.Can I use a 2-in-1 laptop for gaming or video editing?Some high-performance 2-in-1 laptops can handle light gaming and basic video editing, especially those with powerful processors, ample RAM, and integrated or entry-level dedicated GPUs. However, they’re not designed to replace gaming rigs or high-end editing stations. For casual gaming, multitasking, or occasional content creation, they work well. If you need advanced graphic performance, go for models with stronger specs like Intel Core i7/i9 or AMD Ryzen 7 and a dedicated GPU.Factors to consider while buying 2-in-1 laptopsHinge Mechanism (Convertible vs Detachable): Convertible models rotate 360° for switching modes, while detachable ones allow removing the screen entirely for tablet use. Choose based on your preference for flexibility or portability.Display Quality & Touch Responsiveness: Look for a Full HD or higher resolution display with good brightness, colour accuracy, and smooth touch sensitivity—especially if you’ll be using a stylus or working outdoors.Processor & RAM: Ensure at least an Intel Core i5/AMD Ryzen 5 with 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Creators or power users should opt for higher configurations like Core i7 and 16GB RAM.Battery Life: 2-in-1s are often used on the go, so aim for a model offering 8+ hours of battery life and fast charging support for uninterrupted work or travel use.Stylus & Port Support: If you’re into drawing or note-taking, make sure the laptop supports active stylus input. Also, check for essential ports like USB-C, HDMI, or Thunderbolt for added connectivity.Top 3 features of the best 2 in 1 laptopsBest 2-in-1 laptopsProcessorDisplayRAMHP Pavilion x360 (i5)Intel Core i5-1335U14″ FHD IPS Touch, 250 nits16GB DDR4Dell Inspiron 7430Intel Core i3-1315U14″ FHD+ Touch, 16:10 ratio, 250 nits8GB LPDDR5HP Pavilion (Ultra 7)Intel Core Ultra 7 155U16″ WUXGA IPS, Anti-glare, 16:1016GB LPDDR5xHP 15 (Ultra 5)Intel Core Ultra 5-125H15.6″ FHD IPS, 300 nits16GB DDR5Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (i5)Intel Core i5-13420H14″ WUXGA IPS Touch, 300 nits16GB LPDDR5xLenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (Ryzen 7)AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS14″ WUXGA IPS Touch, 300 nits16GB LPDDR5xLenovo Yoga 7 (Ultra 5)Intel Core Ultra 5-125H14″ WUXGA OLED Touch, 400 nits, Dolby Vision16GB LPDDR5xHP Pavilion x360 (i7)Intel Core i7-1355U14″ FHD IPS Touch, 250 nits16GB DDR4ASUS Vivobook 14 Flip (Ultra 5 Series 2)Intel Core Ultra 5 226V14″ WUXGA OLED Touch, 500 nits16GB LPDDR5XSimilar stories for you₹40,000 (June 2025) with latest processors, SSD storage, and Windows 11 features, Top 10 picks”>Best laptops under ₹40,000 (June 2025) with latest processors, SSD storage, and Windows 11 features, Top 10 picksBest Windows 10 laptops (2025) you can buy: From ultraportables to powerful workstations for every needBest budget laptops June 2025: Top 10 options from HP, Dell and more for productivity on a budgetBest Lenovo laptops in 2025 for gamers, professionals and creators who need top performance and speedBest laptop for students in 2025: Top 6 options from HP, Dell, Apple, Asus and more that you need to check right nowDisclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. 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