Monday, December 7th, 2009

Dell Adamo XPS Notebook Review

Before MacBook Air, now there is the latest Dell Adamo XPS notebook which can be considered the world’s thinnest laptop on the market today. Having a thickness of 9.9mm only, this Dell notebook is an ultra mobile machine in terms of portability and lightness. This Dell’s second Adamo range boasts itself for having ergonomic design, plus great hi-tech features that will surely suffice the needs of end users.

Instead of having a traditional clamshell design, the keyboard flips down from the display. This kind of setup lets it to claim the overall thinness and allowing consumers to turn heads and impress their colleagues. Depending upon the model of Adamo XPS laptop, its starting weight is just over 1.3kg.

In order to achieve the maximum thinness, there are few things that need to be sacrificed. This slim Dell notebook doesn’t come with Ethernet socket and optical drive. However, there is an optional drive which can be bought separately.

Below is the technical specification of Dell Adamo XPS:

  • Dimension: 0.38-0.41” x 13.39” x 10.78”
  • Intel Core 2 Duo (1.4Ghz) ultra-low voltage processor
  • 64-bit Windows 7 pre-installed
  • 4GB DDR3 memory (800MHz)
  • Thin 128GB solid state drive
  • 13.4” LED display with 720p output capability
  • Built-in 802.11n wireless
  • 20 WHr Li-Ion battery
  • Full size keyboard with aluminum keycaps; touchpad with gestures
  • Connectivity: display port, 2xUSB 2.0, audio, Ethernet (via included dongle)
  • Built-in location awareness to provide real time local maps to show people where they are

Now, this notebook offers head-turning design along with decent capabilities for everyday computing tasks. For techie and regular users who want to impress their friends, this thin laptop will definitely do the trick!


Category: News
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.