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Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 9310 gets a $360 price cut on Amazon

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Included in today's Amazon Deal of the Day for the U.S., you can find a rather decent discount on the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 9310 that was announced late last year and we subsequently reviewed last month, giving it a high score of 8.5. It is the successor to the 2019 variant and now includes Intel's 11th-gen Tiger Lake processor and Thunderbolt 4.

Although many configurations are available on the Amazon page, the discount only applies to a single variant of the 2-in-1 convertible with the following specs:

  • 13.4-inch 16:10 FHD+ (1920 x 1200) WLED Touch Display
  • 11th Generation Intel Core i7-1165G7 Processor (12MB Cache, up to 4.7 GHz)
  • 32GB 4267MHz LPDDR4x
  • 512GB PCIe NVMe x4 SSD Onboard
  • Intel Iris Xe Graphics with shared graphics memory
  • Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.1
  • Windows 10 Home

As a reminder we had this to say about the 16:10 display:

Dell just makes awesome displays. No matter what resolution you get, you get 500-nit brightness, support for Dolby Vision HDR, and a 178-degree viewing angle. That means that no matter what angle you're looking at the screen from, there's no visible color distortion. It's excellent, and thanks to the 16:10 aspect ratio, it's a taller display. That also makes it more comfortable to use in tablet mode.

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You can read the full review here, the only difference between this offer and our review unit was the amount of RAM, ours had 16GB and this discount includes 32GB of RAM.

Get the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 9310 for $1439.20 (list price $1749.99), $360.79 (20%) off.

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