Dell Inspiron 13 2-in-1 Laptop | Dell USA
13.3-inch 2-in-1 with stunning Dolby Vision™, 100% sRGB color, 300 nits of brightness and the power of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors and Intel® Iris® Xe graphics.
Sink into the screen
Vibrant visuals: Take full advantage of HDR content’s superior dynamic range with Dolby Vision™, which can deliver colors never before seen on SDR PC displays. Dolby Vision™ content can deliver highlights that are up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that are up to 10 times darker.*
More screen: Keep your screen clear and elegant with all-around narrow borders that provide a high screen-to-body ratio. Plus, on 2-in-1s in Element Black, an optional 4K Ultra HD display provides high resolution for precise detail and images.
Back to black
Take note: The black model of our 2-in-1 is fully equipped with a rechargeable active pen (PN771M) that is intuitively placed inside a built-in pen garage and will charge while stored.
Designed to impress: Write, sketch, draw, and take notes more naturally with an updated active pen. Now with 4096 pressure sensitivity levels, tilt detection, quick-key eraser button, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Swift strokes: Effortlessly move the pen across the screen with the latest Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0. It detects the slightest movements, like pen tilt, creating a more fluid experience.
Optimal experience: This stylus design is comfortable, expressive and functional. Its decagon profile is easy to hold and grip and won’t roll off a desk.
Ready when you are
Instant access: Staying connected with up-to-date applications has never been easier thanks to Connected Modern Standby with Voice Support. Now your device stays ready, even when asleep and allows you to call out for its voice assistant to instantly wake it up to perform a task.
Ready and waiting: An IR camera (available on Element Black only) or easy-to-use fingerprint reader, removes the hassle of typing your password so that you can get to your desktop quickly. Plus, the lid-open sensor will turn on your laptop, even when completely off, so that you can access what you need, when you need it.
ExpressCharge™: Get your battery from 0% up to 80% in as fast as an hour* so that you’re not tied down to an outlet while out and about.
Solid-state drive: The NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) means much faster system response time, quieter performance and improved shock resistance compared to conventional hard drives and is even faster than regular SATA SSDs.
Connectivity you can count on: With the new 802.11 AX wireless protocol, also known as WIFI 6, your Inspiron’s WIFI transfer speeds, range and reliability works better than ever in busy coffee shops and other high-traffic areas. You’ll also enjoy a greater range from hotspots.
Additional information
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by Alga
Only have been using it for the past two weeks, but there is no flaws. Very nice computer. My 9 year old mostly uses it, but i borrow it too from time to time. I might say that for this price screen quality is very nice. Colors are very true and it can be totally used for photo editing.
by Ray
Really impressed with the follow-up and technical support on my new computer. Well done Dell team!
by Philip
Lightweight, fast and satisfies all my needs. Highly recommended!
by Dave
We love this laptop, It is small but powerful for everyday use.
by Nani
Been just 3 days into the laptop and haven’t fully explored it through yet but so far has been good in terms of performance. Haven’t found any issues yet. Keyboard could be of contrasting colour instead of white fonts on white backlit. Couldn’t find a pen garage to store the pen. Don’t delay to save your touchscreen with a screen guard.
by Mike
Its overall a good laptop, but it can sometimes not load apps but that’s it.