•  Date Published: 13 Jun 2025
    • Intel Core i7-10610U
    • Intel UHD Graphics
    • 13.3”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), IPS
    • 256GB SSD
    • 16GB RAM
    • 1.22 kg (2.7 lbs)

    Specs

    • HDD/SSD
    • 256GB SSD
    • M.2 Slot
    • 1x 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4  See photo
    • RAM
    • 16GB RAM
    • OS
    • Windows 11 Pro
    • Body Material
    • Aluminum
    • Dimensions
    • 306.5 x 203.2 x 17.5 ~ 18.2 mm (12.07" x 8.00" x 0.69")
    • Weight
    • 1.22 kg (2.7 lbs)
    • Ports and connectivity
    • 1x USB Type-A
    • 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
    • 2x USB Type-C
    • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Thunderbolt 3, Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
    • HDMI
    • 2.0
    • Card Reader
    • mSD, mSDHC, mSDXC
    • Wi-Fi
    • 802.11ax
    • Bluetooth
    • 5.1
    • Audio jack
    • 3.5 Combo Jack
    • Features
    • Fingerprint reader
    • Web camera
    • Full HD
    • Backlit keyboard
    • Microphone
    • Dual Array Microphones
    • Speakers
    • 2x 2W, Stereo Speakers
    • Security Lock slot

    Portability

    Dell Latitude 13 7310
    12.07" x 8.00" x 0.69" Dimensions
    1.22 kg (2.7 lbs) Weight
    Average 13.3-inch laptop
    1.27 kg (2.8 lbs) +4% Weight

    Review

    Dell Latitude 13 7310 in-depth review

    Even in late 2020, some manufacturers are refusing to equip their devices with the latest and greatest in terms of technology. Dell is one such example, that instead of going for the Tiger Lake, or even the Ice Lake 10nm chips, has chosen the old 14nm architecture of the Comet Lake-U processors from Intel. And the device we have in mind, in this case, is the Latitude 13 7310. A rather expensive business laptop, that has all of the goodies, that come with the Latitude series in terms of security.In fact, the laptop features the EspressSign-in sensor, which detects your presence and unlocks the device and wakes up the notebook from sleep, and then uses the IR face recognition system to log in, without you even having to touch it - pretty impressive. Additionally, you get the benefits of[...]

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    Pros

    • Premium build materials (aluminum or carbon fiber)
    • Excellent battery life
    • PCIe x4 support
    • Two Thunderbolt 3 connectors and a MicroSD card reader
    • 98% of sRGB coverage and great color accuracy with our Gaming and Web design profile (Innolux 133HCG-MF95F)
    • Doesn't use aggressive PWM for brightness adjustment (Innolux 133HCG-MF95F)

    Cons

    • RAM is soldered to the motherboard
    • High deviation in luminance in the top left corner (Innolux 133HCG-MF95F)
    • Rather expensive

    Disassembly, maintenance and upgrade options

    This is a very premium business notebook that is a bit lackluster when it comes to upgradeability.Check out all Dell Latitude 13 7310 prices and configurations in our Specs System or read more in our In-Depth review.1. Remove the bottom plate To get inside of this device, you need to undo 8 captive Phillips-head screws. Then, pop the bottom panel open, starting the prying process from the hinges.2. Battery As far as the battery goes, Dell has supplied this laptop with a 52Wh unit.3. Cooling system, memory, and storage The cooling here includes two relatively thin h[...]

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