Dell announces expensive Adamo
Tech Ticker —
... will start from 26 of this month.
In other Adamo related news, Dell is soon going to launch a 9-inch Adamo notebook along with a 22-inch Studio One AIO.
You can check out a set of live pictures over here, hands-on by CNet over here and couple of new Adamo videos below.
[Via Engadget]
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Dell Adamo 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo
Gadget Venue —
... SSD. It weighs just 4lbs which is a pound more then the Mac Book Air. The Adamo is a brand just like the Inspiron range and looks rather good as it’s covered in Aluminium. Expansion wise, this model has 3 USB ports, an eSATA jack and it has an ultra small PSU. The cover closes magnetically which is another nice touch.
The downside to all this is that it will cost a hefty $1999 when launched shortly. If only it were a bit cheaper and a bit more powerful
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Dell Adamo Now World’s Thinnest Laptop
Gadgetizer.com —
... Move over MacBook Air, the Dell Adamo is in town. Now officially the world’s thinnest laptop, Dell’s Adamo does pretty well stacked among the rest. ...
Dell Adamo Gets Official
I4U News —
... competitor, but the final specs will still give the Air bragging rights when it comes to the thin profile and lightweight. Dell uses a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo on the Adamo and it uses Intel X4500 graphics. Storage is to a 128Gb SSD and the machine has 2GB of RAM. Total weight is about four pounds, a full pound heavier than the MacBook Air is. Dell even uses a little magnetic cover to hide the Windows authenticity sticker. The price is said to be $1999 and the launch date is March 26. Via Engadget Posted on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 08:28:39 CDT | by Shane McGlaun ...
Dell unveils heavier, more expensive MacBook Air rival
AppleInsider —
... : "[The price tag] seems entirely out of touch with the current economic reality. Debuting a $1,999 Windows PC right now is questionable at best, but make no mistake: whether Dell actually sells a lot of these makes little difference to the comapny, even if it won't say that publicly...it's a statement about how Dell wants to be perceived from now on." Engadget: "It looks like you're spending the majority of that cash on high-end design flourishes like a magnetic cover that hides the Microsoft-required Windows authenticity sticker. Hopefully this thing will be joined by some ...





