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Dell XPS 13 9310 Review — Used Premium Ultrabook in Pakistan 2026

The Dell XPS 13 9310 (2020-21) is one of the most celebrated Windows ultrabooks ever made — a compact, machined-aluminium 13.4" laptop widely considered the best all-round Windows alternative to a MacBook Air at launch. In 2026 it's a strong pick in Pakistan's used market for professionals and travelers who want premium build quality and an excellent display in a genuinely portable body.

Bench-tested units typically range from around Rs. 1,43,500 for an i7-1165G7 / 16GB / 512GB touchscreen configuration up to roughly Rs. 1,84,500 for higher-spec i7-1185G7 builds. That places it in similar territory to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 and well above budget picks like the T480 or Latitude 7490.

What still makes the XPS 13 9310 worth considering in 2026 is the InfinityEdge display — ultra-thin bezels that make the 13.4" panel feel larger than the chassis size suggests — combined with an 11th-gen Tiger Lake i7 and genuinely capable Iris Xe graphics. The FHD+ (1920x1200) 16:10 panel gives useful extra vertical space, and some configurations add a bonded touchscreen, a feature rarely found on other laptops in this list.

The honest caveats: LPDDR4x memory is soldered with no upgrade path, the port selection is minimal (two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports only, no USB-A, no HDMI without an adapter), and at under 1.2kg the thin chassis runs warmer under sustained heavy loads than a thicker business laptop like the T480.

Spec highlights

cpu
Intel Core i7-1165G7 or i7-1185G7 (11th Gen Tiger Lake, 4-core/8-thread, up to 4.7-4.8GHz Turbo)
ram
16GB LPDDR4x (soldered — not upgradeable)
storage
512GB PCIe NVMe SSD
screen
13.4" FHD+ (1920x1200) InfinityEdge IPS, 16:10, touch on select configurations
battery
52Wh; roughly 8-10 hours of mixed real-world use
weight
~1.2kg

Pros

  • + InfinityEdge display design makes the 13.4" FHD+ (1920x1200) panel feel larger than the compact chassis suggests
  • + 11th-gen i7-1165G7/i7-1185G7 with Iris Xe graphics handles everyday professional work smoothly, including light photo/video editing
  • + Machined-aluminium, carbon-fibre-palm-rest chassis feels genuinely premium — among the best-built laptops in this list
  • + Some configurations include a bonded IPS touchscreen — rare at this price point among Windows ultrabooks
  • + Extremely portable at ~1.2kg — one of the lightest 13-14" laptops available used in Pakistan

Cons

  • Only two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports — no USB-A, no HDMI, no SD card without a dongle or dock
  • LPDDR4x RAM is soldered — no upgrade path, so buy the RAM tier you'll need for the long term
  • Thin chassis runs warmer and throttles sooner than thicker laptops under sustained heavy workloads
  • Premium used pricing (Rs. 1,43,500+) puts it well above budget business laptops for similar-generation performance

Who this laptop is for

  • Professionals and travelers who prioritize display quality and portability above raw performance
  • Buyers who specifically want a rare, bonded touchscreen on a premium Windows ultrabook
  • Anyone coming from a MacBook who wants the closest Windows equivalent in build and design
  • Users with a dock or hub already in their setup who don't mind the minimal port selection

Frequently asked about the Dell XPS 13 (9310)

Is the Dell XPS 13 9310 a good used buy in Pakistan in 2026?

Yes, for buyers who prioritize display quality, portability, and build over raw performance or port selection — it remains one of the best-designed Windows ultrabooks available on the used market.

Does the XPS 13 9310 have a touchscreen?

Some configurations do, with a bonded IPS touch panel — confirm the specific unit before ordering, as not all 9310 units include it.

Can I upgrade the RAM on the XPS 13 9310?

No, the LPDDR4x memory is soldered to the motherboard. Buy the 16GB configuration since there's no way to add more later.

How many ports does the XPS 13 9310 have?

Just two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports and a headphone jack — no USB-A, HDMI, or card reader built in. Budget for a USB-C hub or dock if you need legacy ports.

How does the XPS 13 9310 compare to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9?

Both are 11th-gen premium ultrabooks in a similar price range. The XPS has a slightly larger, sharper display option and touch availability; the X1 Carbon has better port selection (dual Thunderbolt 4 plus better durability certification) and a more business-oriented keyboard.

Verdict

The Dell XPS 13 9310 is the pick for buyers in Pakistan's used market who want the most premium display and design experience in a genuinely portable Windows laptop — it still looks and feels like a flagship in 2026. The minimal port selection and lack of RAM upgradeability mean it suits users who've already built a dock-based workflow, but for anyone chasing build quality and screen real estate, it remains one of the best used ultrabooks available.

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