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frontpage Posted by proind • Jan 30, 2023
frontpage Posted by proind • Jan 30, 2023

Dell XPS 13 9315 Laptop: 13.4" FHD+, i5-1230U, 8GB DDR5, 512GB NVMe

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$799

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Dell Technologies has Dell XPS 13-9315 13.4" Laptop (Sky or Umber) on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member PrakashA for finding this deal.

Available options (change 'Operating System' on the product page):
  • w/ Windows 11 Home $799
  • w/ Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS $689
Device Features:
  • 13.4" 1920x1200 FHD+ 60Hz 500 nit Anti-Glare Display (non-touch)
  • 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1230U 10-Core / 12 Thread Processor
  • 8GB 5200 MHz LPDDR5 RAM
  • 512GB PCIe NVMe x2 Solid State Drive
  • Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • WiFi 6E (2x2) | Bluetooth 5.2
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Dual stereo speakers
  • 720p Webcam
  • Windows 11 Home
  • 3-Cell 51 WHr Battery
  • Weight : 2.59 lbs.
  • 45W AC Adapter (Type-C)
  • Includes USB-C to USB-A 3.0 adapter & USB-C to 3.5mm headset adapter
  • Ports:
    • 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C w/ DisplayPort & Power Delivery)

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $50 off (5.89% savings) the listed retail price of $849.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars based on 439 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Dell's return policy.

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Written by proind
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Community Notes
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Dell Technologies has Dell XPS 13-9315 13.4" Laptop (Sky or Umber) on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member PrakashA for finding this deal.

Available options (change 'Operating System' on the product page):
  • w/ Windows 11 Home $799
  • w/ Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS $689
Device Features:
  • 13.4" 1920x1200 FHD+ 60Hz 500 nit Anti-Glare Display (non-touch)
  • 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1230U 10-Core / 12 Thread Processor
  • 8GB 5200 MHz LPDDR5 RAM
  • 512GB PCIe NVMe x2 Solid State Drive
  • Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • WiFi 6E (2x2) | Bluetooth 5.2
  • Backlit Keyboard
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Dual stereo speakers
  • 720p Webcam
  • Windows 11 Home
  • 3-Cell 51 WHr Battery
  • Weight : 2.59 lbs.
  • 45W AC Adapter (Type-C)
  • Includes USB-C to USB-A 3.0 adapter & USB-C to 3.5mm headset adapter
  • Ports:
    • 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C w/ DisplayPort & Power Delivery)

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $50 off (5.89% savings) the listed retail price of $849.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars based on 439 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Dell's return policy.

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I have touchscreen and it's not worth it for me. Rarely ever use and the higher res display crushes battery
Quit complaining. Apple charges $400 to upgrade from 16GB to 32GB. Compared to Apple, Dell is a bargain.
if you dont need windows then get the air. better battery life and way better resale value

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Feb 2, 2023
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pmperry
Feb 2, 2023
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Quote from ArgoNavis :
It's quite possible that their build quality has slipped in step with many other manufacturers'. My info is from units purchased some years ago (the newest desktop is maybe 3 years old).
Oh it has. When they ditched the line that was the 6440, the laptops started going downhill.
Feb 2, 2023
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Feb 2, 2023
natecmd
Feb 2, 2023
240 Posts
Yeah, I have been a big fan of the xps13. I have a 9343 8gb and a 9360 16gb (both swapped to larger SSD) and if the current trend continues of taking away the ports, when I need to upgrade shortly to something with 32gb ram, it won't be an xps13.

1) When you need to quickly hop onto a meeting and don't want to be the guy causing an echo, you want a headphone jack to just plug in. No waiting 5 to 10s for BT headphones to pair. And no recharging wireless headphones hallway through the work day.

2) I need a wireless mouse, prefer the Logitech ones with the universal receiver and they still don't make a low profile usb-C one that you can just keep plugged in. I think Lenovo makes one, but then I have to replace multiple mice I leave stashed at work and home and in the travel bag. And I don't want to plug in and out the dongle every time to travel, and the adapters can't stick out so far that they risk per damage. Tried Bluetooth mice but they suck, were jumpy, affected by high processor usage.

Plus you need one of the two USB-C ports for power input for most desk usage.

And buying a laptop where the SSD can't be removed and replaced is wrong for so many reasons.
1) Cheaper upgrades.
2) If the computer fails you can't remove the SSD to try and recover data in an external case.
3) Is the SSD fails you have to throw out the computer instead of just replacing the SSD.

Dell, in case you're reading this, we at least need 2 usb-C, one USB type-A, and a headphone jack. And real function keys. And non-soldered ram.
Feb 2, 2023
182 Posts
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SlickHalibut550
Feb 2, 2023
182 Posts
Quote from natecmd :
Yeah, I have been a big fan of the xps13. I have a 9343 8gb and a 9360 16gb (both swapped to larger SSD) and if the current trend continues of taking away the ports, when I need to upgrade shortly to something with 32gb ram, it won't be an xps13.

1) When you need to quickly hop onto a meeting and don't want to be the guy causing an echo, you want a headphone jack to just plug in. No waiting 5 to 10s for BT headphones to pair. And no recharging wireless headphones hallway through the work day.

2) I need a wireless mouse, prefer the Logitech ones with the universal receiver and they still don't make a low profile usb-C one that you can just keep plugged in. I think Lenovo makes one, but then I have to replace multiple mice I leave stashed at work and home and in the travel bag. And I don't want to plug in and out the dongle every time to travel, and the adapters can't stick out so far that they risk per damage. Tried Bluetooth mice but they suck, were jumpy, affected by high processor usage.

Plus you need one of the two USB-C ports for power input for most desk usage.

And buying a laptop where the SSD can't be removed and replaced is wrong for so many reasons.
1) Cheaper upgrades.
2) If the computer fails you can't remove the SSD to try and recover data in an external case.
3) Is the SSD fails you have to throw out the computer instead of just replacing the SSD.

Dell, in case you're reading this, we at least need 2 usb-C, one USB type-A, and a headphone jack. And real function keys. And non-soldered ram.
soldered RAM actually has some benefits like squeezing out faster iGPU performance since LPDDR5 is faster it should just start at 16GB
Feb 2, 2023
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ualflyer
Feb 2, 2023
367 Posts
Quote from ben_r_ :
Wow, finally an XPS 13 deal pops up! Glad I didnt wait though and jumped on that Thinkpad X1 Nano (i7,16GB, 512GB) deal! Much better specs, much smaller and a 3 year warranty for $60 more. Im actually pretty surprised the XPS line even offers a machine specd with less than 16GB of RAM!
If you have Amex cards, over Black Friday there was a better XPS deal.

Over Black Friday Dell was offering an XPS 13 for $999, which came with a 500 nit non-touch screen display, 12th gen i7-1250U, 512 PCIe NVMe SSD, 16gb LPDDR5 5200 Mhz dual channel, and Intel Killer 6E (AX211) WiFi. There was a 15% cashback portal deal on Dell and $120 Amex credit, which brought it down to $729 plus tax on $999.

Alternatively, if you wanted higher specs and had access to two Amex promos, there was an XPS 13, 12th gen i7-1250U, 32gb LPDDR5, 1tb PCIe NVMe SSD, 13.4" 1920 x 1200 500nit touch, backlit keyboard with fingerprint reader, Intel Killer 6E wireless card. The grand total ended up being $1,299, minus $194.85 in cashback (15%), minus $240 in Amex credits (two Amex promos of $120 off $599+), so the net was $864 plus tax on $1,299.
Last edited by ualflyer February 2, 2023 at 02:58 PM.
Feb 3, 2023
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BalkiBartokomous
Feb 3, 2023
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Quote from ScottoDono :
But you can swap out the battery? I have an Inspiron 7000 series I swapped out the battery twice..... twice because I used generic , the first time I didnt really need to , the second time because the generic one after about 2 years started to bubble so had to
Yeah, it isn't terrible, I just haven't found the need yet.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpTMrMRj9NA


Quote from pmperry :
That's interesting, because we bought about a dozen XPS-15s last year and a 1/4 of them had hard ware issues where they had to go back to Dell for MB replacements. We just got one back and it is having charging issues, so it might end up back with Dell.
My 9350 mobo died after a few months and they replaced it under warranty, that one died a few months later just after the warranty expired and my credit card extended warranty replaced it, but knock on wood, it has since been fine for many years.
Last edited by BalkiBartokomous February 2, 2023 at 09:24 PM.
Feb 3, 2023
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TenseMitten8647
Feb 3, 2023
287 Posts
Quote from BrainDoc :
I'm not defending Apple's upgrade costs but the RAM in an XPS and a MacBook are not directly comparable. The RAM in an Apple computer is part of a SoC: https://www.xda-developers.com/ap...ed-memory/

The RAM in one of these XPS laptops is soldered but it's more like traditional RAM. The difference will partially reflect the differences in upgrade pricing. The other part is upgrades are how Apple keeps hardware gross margins around 35%. The base model will have a significantly lower margin but Apple can make up for that by having higher margin upgrades (likely around 50% -- that means the $400 upgrade costs Apple [before taxes and other things factoring into net margins] about $200).

These XPS laptops are great computers. This is a solid price for one.
Some of this is Apple Marketing. After a decade or so of GPUs touting their dedicated VRAM over integrated memory, the absolute geniuses at Apple rebranded shared memory as "unified memory" and we ate that up.
Feb 26, 2023
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HilariousSummer791
Feb 26, 2023
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Quote from edgarwong :
if you dont need windows then get the air. better battery life and way better resale value
Air is for airhead
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Mar 7, 2023
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xjhuan
Mar 7, 2023
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Received mine. Beautiful machine. But Webcam doesn't work. Waiting for onside tech support. Most likely the screen needs to be replaced.
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Mar 10, 2023
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superfastjumper
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
SoC or chips -- it's all transistors. You can manufacture the memory on the SoC when you create it or you can manufacture individual memory chips and put it inside a container to be soldered to a board.

Personally, I don't think there is much of a difference. These SoC's are manufactured in such high volumes, it isn't rocket science and the upcharge ($400) is extreme.
The reason they charge $400 is because people will bite! The funny part is they use the computer for watching YouTube videos and looking cool.. 🤣🤣🤣
Apr 23, 2023
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BobBlah
Apr 23, 2023
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Quote from PrakashA :
Or get Ubuntu
LOL UBUNTU? I'm taking a Linux class right now. And it's definitely not for your average user.
Apr 23, 2023
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BobBlah
Apr 23, 2023
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Quote from edgarwong :
if you dont need windows then get the air. better battery life and way better resale value
The XPS 13 is one of the most well known and best laptops on the market in this price range. Criticizing it's retail value is ridiculous. Typically, the XPS is more comparable to the MacBook than the air.
Apr 23, 2023
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nexted
Apr 23, 2023
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Quote from BobBlah :
LOL UBUNTU? I'm taking a Linux class right now. And it's definitely not for your average user.
I suspect the material you're learning in a class isn't really applicable or relevant to the average Linux desktop user. It'd be like saying Windows isn't for the average user after taking a class that covers programming against the Windows API and an overview of PowerShell. Wink

If you're a reasonably proficient Windows "power user" (ie, you've touched the registry before) like I suspect many folks that post here are, you can run Ubuntu easily enough. If you're the sort of person that needs to take your computer to a shop to get Windows software issues fixed, then obviously steer clear unless you have a proficient family member to help you.
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Brooklynite
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Quote from dipdeals :
This or MacBook Air M1
Why get a Mac that runs only 15% of the software available in the market and it's Office has less features? Just to jump through hoops for a whole weekend to get it to run Windows?

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