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The Dell Inspiron 13 5310 is a slim, lightweight 13.3-inch laptop featuring a 1920x1200 Full HD+ display, Intel Core i5 Evo processor, 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, and 512GB SSD. It supports fast charging (80% in 60 minutes), WiFi 6 connectivity, and Intel Iris Xe graphics, making it ideal for professionals seeking a portable yet powerful device with enhanced thermal management and vivid visuals.
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
Processor | 2.6 GHz core_i5_family |
RAM | 8 GB LPDDR4X |
Memory Speed | 4267 MHz |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 60 minutes |
Brand | Dell |
Series | Inspiron 13 5310 |
Item model number | i5310-5310SLV-PUS |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 2.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 11.68 x 0.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.27 x 11.68 x 0.63 inches |
Color | Silver |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 0.92 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 512 GB |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 42 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
D**D
Perfect size and performance
I like that it because it is compact and light. I was looking for a something small and light for personal use. So far so good!
F**Z
Fried Motherboard within 7 months!
I purchased this pre-owned device at the end of February 2024, and it was delivered in March 2024. Despite normal usage, primarily for work emails, the motherboard has failed. While sending emails, the device abruptly shut down and has not turned back on. I contacted the seller, 'Coretek Computers Renewed,' and they were unable to assist. Disappointed, to say the least.
L**.
Very nice computer with touch pad issue
This is the first laptop I've bought in 5 years and it wasn't cheap, so I have high expectations! I've had it less than a week, so my rating is contingent, of course. There are some features I haven't yet explored. I wanted a light-weight device and it is light-weight and slim. I have the i7 processor and it is fast. I like the touch and feel of the keyboard and got used to it very quickly. The display is great - rather than the glossy effect, it is more 'matte' and is easy on the eyes. The touch-pad seems unresponsive at times, with the cursor simply stopping for several seconds, then jerking along. Maybe a setting? This is the only disconcerting aspect so I'm giving 4-stars for now.
A**R
Love it!
I love this computer; however it is not touch screen. Mine isnt anyways. I love it though but, if it were touchscreen it would be a 10♥️.
C**R
Small Size, Lots of Features, Does Heat Up Fast
April 2022 Update: This is our "surf from the couch" computer that sees use probably 3-4 days a week. Still works just fine. We haven't had any issues with the keyboard, screen, wifi, or anything. It's still working as well as the day we unboxed it.------------------There is a lot we like about this laptop-- if you want to skip tot he only thing we don't like, it's that if you start doing a lot of work (streaming video, playing games, having a few different applications open at once while on a Zoom call, etc.), it heats up pretty quickly and you get tot listen to the constant hum of the fans. If you're usually only using this for one or two things at once and not asking a lot of the computer, it's silent and the fans never kick on.So, what we like about it:-The size: It's compact enough that it is super easy to travel with-Thickness: When you stow this in a bag, it really doesn't take up much rom. In fact, it's so thin that the USB port on the size sort of folds open to use it-The keyboard: The keys are backlit, feel solid, and have good feedback for typing. There is a muffled click with each press, but it is discernible and works well-The built in finger print reader: The power button doubles as a finger print reader. Open the lid, want for the screen to fire up, and lightly rest your finger on the reader. Boom, you're in. It's consistent and fast with very few "Oops, try again" errors-The screen: Nice and bright with a thin bezel that takes full advantage of the limited space-Quiet: Like I said, unless it gets warm and the fans kick in, it's silent-Fast boot up: 8GB of RAM and a solid state hard drive means this boots up in seconds-USB-C power supply: We can take one beefy USB-C charger with us when we travel and that'll charge this laptop, our phone, and whatever other gizmos we have that run off of USB-C-Very minimal "bloatware" or extra software from Dell that no one wants. They kept this build pretty clean.What is "Meh":-Size of keyboard: There is no getting around this, the laptop is smaller, so the keys are a bit smaller. I can still type nearly as fast as a full sized keyboard on it, but you will not confuse this for a full sized keyboard-Limited ports: This has 2 USB-C ports (technically a USB-C and a lightning port-- which has a bit more bandwidth for certain accessories), one HDMI port, one full sized USB-A port, and a headphone jack. That's it. If you travel with a ton of accessories, you better invest in a dock or take advantage of the bluetooth-The display: it's 1920x1200-- for the size of this screen, it is more than adequate. The pixels are small enough that everything still looks darn crisp. But, the resolution is nothing to brag about. Also, it's not a touch screen, but that's fine by me.The bad:-It comes with Mcafee: It starts off free, but eventually turns into a subscription. I uninstalled it immediately.-Man, it really is just that it heats up quick if you are streaming in the background while knocking out a couple of other tasks. That's the only bad mark I can find with this hardware.Overall, this is a fantastic laptop for travel or even a second computer at the house since it takes up so little space. The small keyboard size would make me hesitate for using this as my daily driver-- but for most all of the specs, this laptop is no slouch.
Z**R
Surprisingly excellent value in a laptop - but QA dropped the ball
The specs on the i5 model of this laptop are obviously designed to compete with Apple's entry level machines and the Dell's cost a little less. I love Apple products but my job has evolved over the years and I find myself having to use windows more and more.This machine is a lot faster than the specs would have you believe. The i5 performs like a champ and the video card can get by on basic Photoshop work, probably because it utilizes a fast SSD for virtual memory. The screen is fantastic. It's bright and clear, and the matte finish makes it easy to see in bright light.The keyboard is pretty decent, although it feels like the deck has some flex. It might just be me, but I feel like it's curved up ever so slightly. The track pad is okay, but no whereas good as an apple track pad. To be fair, no one else can compete in that department.The battery life is decent and I can get a solid 4 to 5 hours if I'm careful. This has USB-C charging. This has 8 gigs of memory and I'd like to upgrade but the two top corner screws on the back arrived stripped from the factory and won't come out, and only spin when I use my computer repair kit screw bit on them, and that's a shame as it will limit upgradability. This would be an easy 4 star review if this wasn't an issue.Overall, this is a surprisingly good laptop, considering it only has 8 gigs of ram and an i5 processor. I wish Dell's QC was better and the bottom of the laptop would come off.
Y**S
overall disappointing.
1. bad speakers, and no dedicated battery charging port (use one of only two USB-C ports)2. slow processors, comapring 11th gen processors vs. AMD 5000 series I am using3. Bad touchpad...the most biggest issue.I did update touchpad softwars but centre area of the tourch pad does not work.It is an inherent issue with this notebook.Will i buy again? hmm..I paid rock bottom price, so not much regret,but I would rather pay more for a better PC (maybe Thinkpad X1 Carbon) next timeOverall you can carry one laptop at a time
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