Dell XPS 13 vs. XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315)

Dell’s new XPS 13 (9315) comes in a standard notebook and a new 2-in-1 form factor. Here’s how they compare.

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The XPS 13 (9315) is a more affordable alternative to the XPS 13 Plus. It follows a similar design to the XPS 13 (9310) and has Intel’s 12th Gen CPUs, LPDDR5 RAM, and PCIe 4.0 storage. If you love a clamshell form factor, this is the way to go.

The XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) follows a design made popular by the Surface Pro, with detachable keyboard and high-res 3K display with 3:2 aspect ratio. If you need inking and added versatility from the 2-in-1 design, this is the way to go.

Tech specifications

Tech specifications

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Thenew XPS 13 (9315) and XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315)models are close siblings with some major differences. The former is a continuation of one of thebest Windows laptops(the 9310 model), while the latter is a whole new 2-in-1 form factor for the XPS lineup.

Dell recently announced that the XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) is launching Aug. 25with a starting price of $1,099. That price includes the attachable keyboard; the active pen is sold separately for $100. Initial regions include U.S. and Canada, and more regions are expected to be added in the coming weeks.

Here’s a look at the specs available in each PC.

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 vs. XPS 13 tech specs

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 vs. XPS 13 tech specs

The XPS 13 (9315) follows the same design as its predecessor, the XPS 13 (9310), except it’s just a shade lighter and thinner. In hisXPS 13 (9310) review, Executive Editor Daniel Rubino called it the “pinnacle of 13-inch, non-convertible Ultrabooks.” The 9315 model continues that trend with a beautiful aluminum chassis available in two different colors: Sky and Umber. Note that there is also the new XPS 13 Plus (9320), a more premium version with haptic touchpad, edge-to-edge keyboard, and much more. OurXPS 13 Plus vs. XPS 13 comparisonhas more information on the subject.

While there have been XPS 13 2-in-1 models in the past, the XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) is new ground for Dell’s premium laptop lineup. This is a true 2-in-1 PC with detachable keyboard, much like theSurface Pro 8. You buy the tablet portion as a standalone PC, and you can add a keyboard with stand for a truer laptop experience. The tablet is super sleek with an aluminum build, weighing in at just 1.6 pounds (736g) and measuring just 0.29 inches (7.4mm) thin. It’s available in Sky and Slate colors.

The XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) has optional 5G connectivity to go along withWi-Fi 6Eand Bluetooth 5.2; the standard XPS 13 has only Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The 2-in-1 model also adds a rear-facing 11MP 4K camera, accompanied by a front-facing 1080p camera with RGB and IR sensors and ambient light sensor. The XPS 13 has just the front-facing 720p camera with IR, ambient light sensor, andhuman presence detection.

Each PC has twoThunderbolt 4ports and nothing else. You’re likely going to want to pair these laptops up with one of thebest Thunderbolt 4 docks, at least when you’re working in an office setting. A fingerprint reader rounds out security measures.

Bottom line? The XPS 13 (9315) is the right choice for those who want a standard laptop. And if you’d rather have the added versatility of a tablet that can become a laptop with an attachable keyboard (sold separately), you’ll want to stick with the XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315).

Displays

The XPS 13 (9315) has some familiar displays available, though it looks like the 3.5K OLED model is now being reserved for theXPS 13 Plusmodel. There are two 1920x1200 (FHD+) screens, each with 500 nits brightness and 100% sRGB color. A non-touch version has an anti-glare finish, while a touch version has an anti-reflective finish.

There’s also a UHD+ touch display with 500 nits brightness, HDR 400, 90% DCI-P3 color, and anti-reflective finish. All screens are sized at 13.4 inches with 16:10 aspect ratio, and all haveDolby Vision.

The XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) has just one 13-inch touch display option. It has a 3:2 aspect ratio — ideal for a tablet — and Dolby Vision, along with 500 nits brightness, HDR 400, 100% sRGB color, and an anti-reflective finish. The screen is capable of inking, though you’ll have to add Dell’s XPS Stylus to your purchase.

Performance and price

The XPS 13 (9315) and its 2-in-1 sibling each come withIntel’s 12th Gen Corei5-1230U and Core i7-1250U processors and up to a 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD. The standard XPS 13 is available with up to 32GB of LPDDR5-5200MHz RAM, while the 2-in-1 stick with LPDDR4x-4266 RAM up to 16GB.

Memory is soldered in both laptops, while storage is still to be determined. The older XPS 13 (9310) model had an accessible M.2 slot for post-purchase upgrades, and that might continue here. As for the 2-in-1 tablet, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to get inside.

The XPS 13 (9315) is available now at Dell’s website starting at $999. The XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) is expected Aug. 25 with prices starting at about $1,099. Have a look at our picks forbest Dell laptopsto see how they compare.

Love the XPS 13 but don’t want to pay extra money for the XPS 13 Plus? The new 9315 has a more traditional design, 12th Gen Intel Core CPUs, LPDDR5 RAM, and a bunch of great display options.

The new XPS 13 2-in-1 (9315) is ideal for those who love the Surface Pro design but want to stick with Dell. It is now available.

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