Testseek.com have collected 143 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9310 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9310 - Intel Gen 11.
November 2020
(87%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
22612 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
870100143
The editors liked
Pros
Breathtaking 3.5K OLED display
Unbeatably trim and compact
Lively performance (apart from gaming)
Attractive and solidly built
Above-average audio
Stunning looks
Top-notch performance with Intel Evo certification
Excellent keyboard
Stunning build quality
Exceptional display with high colour accuracy
Great keyboard and trackpad
Impressive performance & Intel EVO certified
The editors didn't like
Cons
Lower-resolution IPS screen offers superior battery life
Poor port selection, Sluggish SSD compared to rivals
The Dell XPS 13 looks and feels premium and packs an impressively bright screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio that's great for productivity. But port selection is limited and doesn't include USB Type-A...
bright, high quality 1200p display even on the base configuration, high performance-per-watt especially in terms of graphics, quiet during low to low-medium loads, respectable audio quality for the size, upgradeable M.2 NVMe PCIe x4 SSD, IR camera and fin
Dell dynamic tuning causes frame rates to fluctuate when gaming, display could have been better calibrated out of the box, RAM and WLAN are soldered and not upgradeable, high Turbo Boost clock rates are unsustainable, display response times could be bette
In review: Dell XPS 13 9310 Core i7 FHD. Test unit provided by Dell USIf you already own an Ice Lake laptop, then there isn't much a reason to upgrade to Tiger Lake. Overall system performance isn't noticeably better than the XPS 13 9300 which isn't even...
Published: 2020-10-19, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Last week I published initial benchmarks of the Intel Core i7 1165G7 "Tiger Lake" performance on Linux with the Dell XPS 13 9310 Developer Edition laptop. Of most surprise from those preliminary Linux figures were finding that for some single-threaded wor...
I can say after using the notebook for almost two weeks, the complaints I had about the XPS 9310s flimsy chassis are non-existent with the 2-in-1. In fact, the chassis on the 2-in-1, while having some plastic in it, strongly benefits from the top and bott...
I've had the 9310 for a little over a month. Using it for daily tasks, email, Excel, etc, has left me quite happy. What's even better is I can run this machine for two eight-hour workdays without needing to charge it, so my day isn't a wash if I forget t...
Published: 2021-01-16, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Weight, Portability
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This laptop is nothing short of amazing and bloody close to the perfect laptop. I don't remember finishing a review and wanting to keep a laptop more than this one. It's always hard to send back the latest technology once you've experienced it, but this t...
Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 has long been the standard against which to judge all other Intel-based laptops, with its fit and finish, and its swing-for-the-fences performance. Add the credible gaming chops shown here, and there's a good chance the XPS 13 2-in-1...
Abstract: Charles Lindbergh knew a thing or two about traveling light. When preparing The Spirit of St. Louis for his transatlantic flight in 1927, the pilot jettisoned everything—from his parachute and radio to the traditional leather seat. (He used a wicker chair...
Abstract: Charles Lindbergh knew a thing or two about traveling light. When preparing The Spirit of St. Louis for his transatlantic flight in 1927, the pilot jettisoned everything—from his parachute and radio to the traditional leather seat. (He used a wicker chair...