Dell Inspiron 13z Review + BenchMarks







The Dell Inspiron 13z-9318sLV won't blow you away with its understated chassis design or middle of the road specs, but don't let this notebook's average appearance fool you. While the Dell i13z may not lead the pack in any one particular area, it provides a consistent level of performance  across the board, promising a user experience that is sure to meet and excel the needs of average consumers.Less than 1 “thin, the Inspiron 13z portable 13″ screen, lid and 3 interchangeable SWITCH Gen Intel Core processor power to keep you stylish and Inspiron 13z laptop go.Dell: lifestyle boundaries.Take you do not know your life with you.13.3-inch Dell i13z offers a mix of plastic and aluminum in its chassis that provides a classic and simplistic aesthetic. The faceplate and keyboard frame both adorn a linear texture that slightly reflects light, producing an enjoyable glare. While both plates are constructed of plastic they are resistant to fingerprint marks, only leaving noticeable impressions when considerable contact is made.If users find the understated tone of the silver faceplate too bland, they can simply replace it, as it easily detaches from the chassis allowing users to customize the device's appearance as they see fit. With the chassis measuring in at 13.7-inch x 9.05-inch x 0.82-inch and weighing in at 3.81-lbs. the Dell i13z may not be the most compact device. However, the rounded design of the chassis provides a comfortable feel that is easy to transport. The Inspiron 13z features a compact ™ 3rd Generation Intel ® Core ™ processor power.Processor: br i13z-9318sLV <: 3rd Gen Intel ® Core ™ i5-3317UMemory (RAM): 8 GB DDR3Storage (HDD): 500GBColor: Month silverdell P / N .At 0.82 “(21mm) thin and weighs only 3.81 pounds. (1.73kg) Inspiron 13z portable enough to take anywhere you go mobile broadband connection Optional virtually anywhere., and will help the battery life more than 7 hours to help you stay connected throughout the day.performance of your project.From social networking homework, your priority is easier to deal with 3rd Gen Intel ® Core ™ processor performance, Windows ® Original 8 Consumer (UK) (64-bit) operating system and 8 GB of memory.  Dell Inspiron 13z's lackluster port design is easily the notebooks worst feature. While the notebook does provide all of the essential ports, the awkward port covers and cramped design greatly diminishes the user's ability to access multiple ports simultaneously. The left side provides a power jack, two USB 3.0 ports, and an HDMI port. While the right side offers an Ethernet port, a SD card slot, a USB 3.0 port.Keeping inline with the rest of the Dell Inspiron 13z, the display's best feature is its general functionality, as it provides generous viewing angles for being a low-cost TN panel. Both vertically and horizontally the display's image integrity holds up, though image quality does take a hit when viewed form extreme angles. The only time that users will notice a disturbance in the displays quality is when the display is titled forward or back. The wide viewing angles make the display perfect for multiple viewers despite its petite screen size.The plastic keys while sleek and flat still manage to comfortably grip the user's fingers, providing a sturdy experience that allows users to type with an assured sense of accuracy. While they keyboard's depth is rather the shallow, its responsive and tactical kickback easily informs the user when they have struck the corresponding key. The keyboard's resistance adds a level of weight to each key that more than amends for its shallow depth.The touchpad (with Alps drivers) is another highpoint for the Dell notebook in that it provides users with a sense of agency allowing them to customize almost every facet of the touchpad. Fairly standard in its design the touchpad is moderately sized with dedicated right and left click buttons at the bottom.The touchpad is responsive; easily reading user movements and button clicks with little to no delay. There are a few instances where the touchpad may fail to read a multi-gesture display, but these failings are few and far between.What truly makes this touchpad enjoyable is the level of customization that it offers users. Thanks to Dell's user interface, consumers will be able to change everything from pointer speed, to touch pressure, and will even be able to program their own unique multi-gesture displays.The Dell i13z rests comfortably amongst its mid-tier competitors, providing an acceptable level of performance on par with other competing notebooks. Equipped with a third generation Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 8GB of RAM, and Intel HD graphics the Dell Inspiron 13z easily performs basic word processing and computing functions.Admittedly the processor is a bit underwhelming, but combined with the notebook's generous RAM the device still manages to easily multi-task, as this device was able to take on a variety of programs at the same time with no noticeable lag or drop in performance.If users are looking to perform more hardware intensive functions such as gaming, they will quickly notice that the Dell Inspiron 13z is lacking. While the integrated Intel graphics can play most older games and a few newer titles, you just can't expect the same level of performance as NVIDIA or AMD graphics.As Dell always bring their good laptops in the market and as today market is hot and every brand like ACER,HP,ASUS want to lead the show and get the coffee Cup. In this kind of scenario Dell is launching their new laptops such as 13z which is really a good laptop…
Now lets take a look at BenchMarks Result………….














  • Good build Quality.
  • Nice and Sleek Design.
  • Good Keyboard.
  • Excellent Touch pad.
  • Decent Performance.

  • An SSD would make difference in Performance.
  • Audio quality is not so good.
  • Poor Battery Life.