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Title: Dell XPS 13 9305 with Core i5-1136G7 to be available in China later this month
Post by: Redaktion on February 12, 2021, 06:55:41
Dell seems to a have introduced a new XPS 13 variant in China dubbed the XPS 13 9305. The XPS 13 9305 retails for ¥7,999 (US$1,238) and features a Core i5-1135G7 Tiger Lake processor, 16 GB RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. The XPS 13 9305 does not seem to be too different from the current XPS 13 9310 with the primary differences being fixed specs and slightly reduced weight.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-13-9305-with-Core-i5-1136G7-to-be-available-in-China-later-this-month.519805.0.html
Title: Re: Dell XPS 13 9305 with Core i5-1136G7 to be available in China later this month
Post by: J.M on March 02, 2021, 08:55:38
Google search of XPS 13 9305 lead me to this article. 

I recently ordered the Dell XPS 13 9305 from Dell.  I can confirm that it is a FHD 16:9 display 1920x1080 with options of having either a touch or non-touch display 400nits.  I got the touch display because it was offered at no additional cost.  I wasn't aware that it is 400nits compared to the 500nits of the 9310 which isn't that big of a deal to me.  The XPS 13 typically is released as FHD+ 16:10 display which is 1920x1200 resolution from what I understand. I'm not aware of any other significant differences with the 9305 version vs the 9310 model other than the display panel, the rest of the specs/features appear to be the same.  Again,  the differences in display is not a problem to me personally, in fact, I would probably expect better battery life and slightly better performance in graphics with the FHD resolution vs FHD+ and 4K displays.  It's a fair compromise in my opinion.  FHD 1080p is more of the standard resolution anyway vs FHD+.



Title: Re: Dell XPS 13 9305 with Core i5-1136G7 to be available in China later this month
Post by: Hello there... on March 07, 2021, 01:21:56
Looks like a rebrand of an older XPS...